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*** The Official Boxing/UFC/MMA thread ***

I'd prefer a warm up fight first then do this later in the year with a full stadium and no ring rust
 
In the Mecca of boxing. Oh, nope, sorry, read that wrong, probably Mecca. :rolleyes:

Probably Britain's biggest ever boxing fight, and we stage it in the Middle East.
That’s the world of £££
At least it would mean less coked up meat heads in attendance like there was at Wembley the last time I went
 
That’s the world of £££
At least it would mean less coked up meat heads in attendance like there was at Wembley the last time I went

i love Boxing but have never gone, and never intend to go to a fight night. Just too many dingdongheads who think they're Mike Tyson, never interested me. Much rather have friends over, grab take out and watch at home with a few bevvies.
 
i love Boxing but have never gone, and never intend to go to a fight night. Just too many dingdongheads who think they're Mike Tyson, never interested me. Much rather have friends over, grab take out and watch at home with a few bevvies.
There were loads at Wembley
I was in club Wembley seats and they were publicly sticking stuff up their nose and being asses
 
You never know with boxing when a fights actually done. I hope both but Fury in particular have a warm up fight so they're both in good shape for it. Fury hasn't fought in over a year and he's not exactly a natural athlete.

I actually think he is a natural athlete, he just doesn't eat and train like other top heavyweights. It's because of his natural talent as an athlete that let's him move like he does over 12 rounds despite still carrying some (definitely less than me) timber.

He is also much smarter than people realise. The way he got in Klitchko's and Wilder's minds was masterful. He keyed in on the psychological weaknesses of there personas, it was very impressive.
 
I actually think he is a natural athlete, he just doesn't eat and train like other top heavyweights. It's because of his natural talent as an athlete that let's him move like he does over 12 rounds despite still carrying some (definitely less than me) timber.

He is also much smarter than people realise. The way he got in Klitchko's and Wilder's minds was masterful. He keyed in on the psychological weaknesses of there personas, it was very impressive.

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  • Alexander Povetkin (c) +280 vs. Dillian Whyte -360, WBC interim heavyweight championship
  • James Metcalf -175 vs. Ted Cheeseman +150, super welterweight
  • Chris Kongo -270 vs. Michael McKinson +220, welterweight
  • Fabio Wardley vs. Eric Molina, heavyweight
  • Erik Pfeifer vs. Nick Webb, heavyweight
  • Youssef Khoumari vs. Kane Baker, super featherweight
  • Campbell Hatton vs. Jesus Ruiz, lightweight
 
  • Alexander Povetkin (c) +280 vs. Dillian Whyte -360, WBC interim heavyweight championship
  • James Metcalf -175 vs. Ted Cheeseman +150, super welterweight
  • Chris Kongo -270 vs. Michael McKinson +220, welterweight
  • Fabio Wardley vs. Eric Molina, heavyweight
  • Erik Pfeifer vs. Nick Webb, heavyweight
  • Youssef Khoumari vs. Kane Baker, super featherweight
  • Campbell Hatton vs. Jesus Ruiz, lightweight
What do the numbers mean?
 
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