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  • spud_gun
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    Manny Pacquiao announces his retirement.

    What a fighter.

    Morales Trilogy, JMM Quadrilogy, The run at welterweight

    Literally two or three careers in one.

    The end may have been slightly unedifying as it generally is in boxing but lets take nothing away from one of the best to ever lace them up.

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  • spud_gun
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    We should start a separate thread for freakshow fights, bare knuckle nonsense and the youtube pish.

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  • red g
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    [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nH59l7aLcXA&t=198s&ab_channel=SpartanBareK nuckleFightClub"]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nH59l7aLcXA&t=198s&ab_channel=SpartanBareK nuckleFightClub[/ame]

    Was having a chat about boxing at work and one of the lads who worked for me, Casually mentioned his mate did that Bare knucke and to check him out on Youtube.

    These lads must be hard as nails!

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  • spud_gun
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    boxing thread is back on track.

    Loving the contributions in recent days

    Decent season of boxing ahead.

    Fury, Taylor, Crawford, Lopez and Alvarez out in the next few months. And hopefully we see Inoue fight again before the year is out.

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  • Doc_Piptorious
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    Originally posted by Pablo View Post
    Just seen that Joshua somehow appears in the new FIFA22. Says it all really

    Hope his defensive and offensive stats are pretty low in it so it reflects reality.

    Fecks sake though. Anthony Joshua in bloody Fifa. That is going to mess up my source of footy knowledge. Just wait a month or two and I will be in the footy forum going on about this young up and comer that I have personally scouted. An Anthony J that plays with a London club

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  • Pablo
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    Originally posted by red g View Post
    Never seen a boxer less arsed by a defeat, compare with Josh Warrington who was devaseted when beaten, Joshua seems not to care in the slightest, He knows his next fight will still be an arena full and the money making hype machine will continue for a while yet.
    Just seen that Joshua somehow appears in the new FIFA22. Says it all really

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  • marcus50bucks
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    Originally posted by Zapater View Post
    Face Off with Max Kellerman: Manny Pacquiao vs Juan Manuel Marquez - YouTube

    Pretty chuffed I can remember that detail 11 years later. Around the 6 min and 10:30 min marks. It's less in depth than I thought, there was possibly another one somewhere. At least this gave a basic overview of the mechanics, which this coverage didn't touch. Although, in all honesty I could be wrong because I only watched the main event on DAZN. Didn't bother with any of the build up, no idea what was mentioned elsewhere.
    Thanks for this. Will give it a watch.

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  • marcus50bucks
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    Originally posted by Jaco_Pastorious View Post
    Good take on things.


    Staying at mid range killed Joshua against a leftie imo. By staying at midrange round after round he allowed Usyk to pretty much set the tempo and it played to all of Usyk's strengths. Faster hands, better reflexes, more fluid boxing style, lovely footwork all came into play at mid range along with Usyk not having to work hard when he wanted to go inside and back out again. Also meant Joshua's size advantage meant very little as he was in too close to use a jab with any effect and too far out to try and attempt to work on the inside.

    No rightie likes taking on a good leftie, but you still do not make it easy for te leftie and you stick to the fundamentals until you can time the leftie. Usyk keeping his front foot on the outside is a good point, but a rightie can keep his foot on the outside against a southpaw to control a fight too which Joshua did not try to do once. Joshua did not try to even mirror Usyk's stance in order to have any sort of chance to compete to get a front foot on the outside.

    Usyk on the other hand mirrored Joshua time after time and then would either throw a jab (often just a single jab), a high hook or a cross and then get his feet into the dominant position, and even worse there were times when he just literally was let walk right up and take the dominant position.

    Agree on the Fury/Usyk take. Usyk can do what Fury does better than other heavies, only better, but Fury for me beats him by fighting ugly and spoiling for 12 rounds. Think Usyk would give Fury more problems during the fight than Wlad did though. Think Usyk would be a more difficult cat to get mind games to work against. To paraphrase Josey Wales "Usyk has got crazy eyes"

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  • Bender
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    Joshua seems more content doing those Lynx adverts

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  • Doc_Piptorious
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    Originally posted by spud_gun View Post


    147 really is a shark pool.

    Interesting thoughts on Garcia. Despite the alphabet title he's shown that he's struggles against elite boxers at 147.

    I think Taylor may be too big for him even at 140. Garcia struggled mightily at 147 against Spence. Would be a cracking fight. Though i think Taylors got his eyes elsewhere. He's already talking about a fight with Crawford. Not sure if Crawford will still be at 147 by the time Taylor moves up but it'd be a great fight.

    Garcia struggled against Spence for the exact same reason I think he would run into trouble against Taylor, and that is because Spence is big and very solid for a welter (not to mention really talented). Taylor for me would be even bigger a welter than Spence is as he appears to have the sort of frame that would allow for a larger weight gain and for the gain to be spread quite evenly. Plus Taylor brings the high level talent along with the size.

    The reason I think Taylor/Garcia would be closer at light welter than welter is simply down to size. I think Taylor would still be bigger at LW than Garcia but that the gap would be more extreme at welter.

    Garcia I think is close to being an elite fighter but not quite. I see him as being quite similar on that score to the other Garcia, Danny, was in that he is good enough to be a genuine champion, good enough to beat the majority of the good fighters in the division but would come up short more often than not if a truly world class operator started to work through the division he was in.

    Mikey Garcia is at that level for me. Good enough to beat almost everyone in the division, maybe good enough to shock a world class fighter if the WC fighter is not at 100% on a given night, but not good enough to be that world class boxer himself over a prolonged period of time.

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  • spud_gun
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    Originally posted by Jaco_Pastorious View Post
    Calm down? What are you on about?



    Have not seen anyone at all say he should not have a few routine bouts mixed in between taking on the better fighters, in fact his next fight is exactly that.

    My comments are springing from the fact that I think he is on track to potentially becoming one of the very best British boxers of all time on top of being the best current British boxer, and that he would cement that if and when he beats a few more top contenders. That is hardly saying he needs to fight nobody but the best in every fight from here on in. I just think he might go on to do a lot more high level stuff than he already has.

    As for Garcia, I was replying to Zap's comment about him and offering Spence back as the one I think would be more of a challenge for Taylor. Neither of us said he should be fighting either of them next. Think it says a lot about Taylor that those are the sort of names people think are his peers now.


    147 really is a shark pool.

    Interesting thoughts on Garcia. Despite the alphabet title he's shown that he's struggles against elite boxers at 147.

    I think Taylor may be too big for him even at 140. Garcia struggled mightily at 147 against Spence. Would be a cracking fight. Though i think Taylors got his eyes elsewhere. He's already talking about a fight with Crawford. Not sure if Crawford will still be at 147 by the time Taylor moves up but it'd be a great fight.

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  • Doc_Piptorious
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    Originally posted by red g View Post
    Never seen a boxer less arsed by a defeat, compare with Josh Warrington who was devaseted when beaten, Joshua seems not to care in the slightest, He knows his next fight will still be an arena full and the money making hype machine will continue for a while yet.


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  • Doc_Piptorious
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    Originally posted by spud_gun View Post
    Mikey Garcia? Errol Spence?

    Calm down chaps.
    Josh has more than earned the right to a couple of gimmie fights.

    He's back out in December fighting Jack Catterall in Glasgow.

    Wouldn't surprise me if he moves up to 147 in the later part of 2022.


    Calm down? What are you on about?



    Have not seen anyone at all say he should not have a few routine bouts mixed in between taking on the better fighters, in fact his next fight is exactly that.

    My comments are springing from the fact that I think he is on track to potentially becoming one of the very best British boxers of all time on top of being the best current British boxer, and that he would cement that if and when he beats a few more top contenders. That is hardly saying he needs to fight nobody but the best in every fight from here on in. I just think he might go on to do a lot more high level stuff than he already has.

    As for Garcia, I was replying to Zap's comment about him and offering Spence back as the one I think would be more of a challenge for Taylor. Neither of us said he should be fighting either of them next. Think it says a lot about Taylor that those are the sort of names people think are his peers now.

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  • red g
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    Originally posted by Pablo View Post
    Gutted that Joshua has turned out the way he has. I know he's not Ali talent-wise but I really thought he had enough to dominate at heavyweight when he turned pro (largely due to the fact there was little competition).

    Nowadays he's more of an influencer than a boxer. ****e.

    Boxing is just another slowly dying sport now if we are brutally honest isn't it?
    Never seen a boxer less arsed by a defeat, compare with Josh Warrington who was devaseted when beaten, Joshua seems not to care in the slightest, He knows his next fight will still be an arena full and the money making hype machine will continue for a while yet.

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  • spud_gun
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    Mikey Garcia? Errol Spence?

    Calm down chaps. Josh has more than earned the right to a couple of gimmie fights.

    He's back out in December fighting Jack Catterall in Glasgow.

    Wouldn't surprise me if he moves up to 147 in the later part of 2022.

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