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tomphil

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  1. It could be the first time Jacks old suite will have been used in about 3 years if they turn up !
  2. Agree. He's a good fighter but he's played the fool over GGG asking for daft money when most would have fought him for nowt. He'll never get the type of money he was first asking for he's virtually unknown outside UK and holds the least regarded belt. Can't believe he's got away with not being forced any mandatories or giving anyone else a shot to keep himself active and earn a few quid. As dicks go he falls right in with the Eubanks who he constantly slags off, ducked that rematch as well by saying he was after triple G. Stalling tactics all around. Mind you he is Furys pal..............
  3. Late budget cuts by the loons will mean no floodlights just a candle in the wind on Reg's piano and they'll cancel his backing band and loan a couple of young artists in for the night instead !
  4. Will the cruncher open the BBE upper tier though that's the big question......
  5. If it's from Turf Moor odds on it's a complete myth
  6. Eltons the biggest diva in pop music, disrupt one of his concerts at your peril If he was a true football man he'd refuse to play a stadium owned by club wreckers.
  7. Maybe his reward for helping open those shops was a share in Rovers and now he's kicked back in Brunei and never had to work since as the Rovers royalties roll in
  8. Acorn ate some of that chicken after opening those shops and has never been seen since.
  9. A nice way to calm the natives after we've dropped into league 1 maybe ?
  10. Could be although they signed to fight a while back supposedly with both allowed a warm up which is why they let Khan have a go. Most sources say that Golden Boy reneged on the agreement so GGG gets his money spinner Khan type fight and Alvarez gets the Smith gig in front of his own fans on Mexico day. Both lucrative and both only medium risk. Yep all about the money again probably. If they are going to fight its still going to be a while off as Golovkin has mandatory next and they'll want that WBO belt as well I think. BJS should be stripped of that for doin nothing.
  11. Other than triple G I can't see anyone stopping Alvarez at the min. Was of the opinion he was a bit overated once over but he's developing into a top notch fighter although I still have a pic of Floyd schooling him in mind. Poor form they keep ducking Golovkin but he's golden boys cash cow so expect a few more of these mismatches for Canello.
  12. Yes. Canello must walk around at about 13 stone he's a beast. Easy saying now of course but I did feel it was a tad too early for Smith to take this on.
  13. So Alvarez v Smith comes up next and another cracker in store I reckon. Smith should be a good test for Canelo and he has the tools to pull it off. Hard seeing past the Mexican though on his biased home turf and him having an impressive cv apart being schooled by Floyd. How he isn't a SMW i'll never know he's huge on fight night and I'd be inspecting those scales really close if I was Gallagher. Reminds me of Steve Collins in his pomp and not just because he's ginger. Come on Liam lad.
  14. Cheers. Thought so judging by the reaction in the arena at the decision, always seems to be Halls problem that.
  15. Cheers pal twas a grand day out. First time at the O2 and very impressed apart from having to drink Becks Vier and paying 4.50 for a bag of crisps ! What a brilliant venue it is for boxing though, surely go on to be Englands version of Madison Square Garden Any opinions on the Hall v Haskins fight would be greatly appreciated as I missed the first half of it stuck in a que for toilets then the bar. The bit I saw Hall was clearly on top and there was derision in the crowd at the verdict. He's had a few unlucky points losses Hall from what I've seen it's almost like judges don't like his style or something.
  16. Great effort from Brook, he had his moments and back up Golovkin a couple of times but never hurt him. After seeing this guy live I can say he's a master of his art, cuts off every move his opponent makes in ring. Just no getting away from him the only way to force him back is to stand and fight or try and grab and wrestle. Providing he doesn't carry on too long I can genuinely see GGG retiring unbeaten. The only man around for me who could have gone 12 with him and maybe come out on top was ringside enjoying his retirement and new hooter !
  17. Long arms and a body puncher is Liam so it makes sense, I think it was only a one off spar so good for them both you'd think.
  18. Just caught up with the press conf for Brook and have to say i'm almost changing mind again. Triple G looks like he's coming in lighter than usual and he looked a bit bewildered by it all to be honest. He'll never have experienced anything like the o2 so it'll be interesting to see how he handles it. Brook looked cool and calm so you never know.
  19. I wouldn't buy tckts for the Fury fight he's still to explain himself to the peds investigators yet apparently.....
  20. Very much looking forwards to it yes and the prospect of a few more big fights this Autumn. Crolla, AJ, Fury, Klitschko all on the doorstep. Can't be bad and boxing provides a great respite to all things Rovers these days On the fight I only saw one winner but a bit like Gav I started to get drawn into the Brook hype, a fighter I like and rate highly. The other night I watched on of those build up slots on Sky and Brook was eating his 3rd meal of the day and it was only 9.30 am, looked a bit chubby round the gills as well. Shades of Khan there desperately bulking up. Main thing for me though was the clip of sparring it showed between him and Smith. Although he was landing some meaty shots it was clear from that brief bit Smith was picking him off to the body far to easily, something you can't allow GGG to do. Not sure I'd be showing that to my opponent so close to a fight but of course it could have been staged to give Golovkin the wrong idea I suppose. However it made mme think it could be a rather short and painful night for Kell. Triple G nails him in 4 for me although he'll make a fight of it and might have his moments. As we've said before it only takes the main man to have an off night. Stubhub is a bit of a Ticketmaster type thing but seems to be Hearns own private tout agency. It's advertised on his Matchroom website and you can always get tickets on there if your prepared to pay. Also if people have spares or unwanted tickets they'll punt them on for you so there is always a chance of the odd reasonably priced one. We paid twice face value plus 60 quid booking fee on there literally 5 mins after the tickets had gone on sale then amazingly sold out in 5 mins. With the best will in the world I don't know how you can shift 10k tickets in 5 mins unless huge blocks are going to ticket agencies. I've a lot of time for Eddie Hearn as a prompter but this particular method stinks sadly but after trying the conventional route a few times in the past it was just easier to get them this way.
  21. Seems the Fury's are now officially ducking this fight because Klitschko is taking them to court to try and force the rematch. If successful and they still don't come to the table Fury will be stripped and that opens the door to AJ or more likely David Haye in Germany again. Something very strange in regards to Fury in all this and like Billy Jo Saunders he seems to have won the belts then gone about doing everything possible to hold on to them as long as possible without fighting. Doesn't reflect well on him considering he's still to answer on a doping allegation either.
  22. Nowhere am I saying it is am I ? Just saying the new lower camera angle might pick it up where as the ones pointing downwards from the top of the JW didn't. Probably nowt to do with that anyway they've probably installed it on an angle and ballsed it up. Or done it on purpose so they can say the riverside is sinking we'll have to shut it (conspiracy alert)
  23. Considering some of the robust full backs and what they could get away with you can understand how some went into their shell a bit. Sellars being about 5'1" and 9 stone wet through he couldn't shoulder barge these guys out of the way and he had really quick feet but no pace so could get away from them. Class act he was and a bit like Rhodes he just wasn't an aggressive player but he wasn't really a wallflower either he snapped a few tackles from behind in regularly.
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