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    @african-monkey who you got , Crawford or Porter ?

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    @kiwiinmelb Crawford decision something along the lines of 116-112. Porter will start strong, is very tough and Crawford is a slow starter which is where I think Porter will snatch a few rounds with his bullrush, up close style where he barely gives his opponents rest similar to what he did with Spence, but Crawford take over the 2nd half of the fight for me.

    Your prediction?

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    @african-monkey said in Boxing Thread:

    @kiwiinmelb Crawford decision something along the lines of 116-112. Porter will start strong, is very tough and Crawford is a slow starter which is where I think Porter will snatch a few rounds with his bullrush, up close style where he barely gives his opponents rest similar to what he did with Spence, but Crawford take over the 2nd half of the fight for me.

    Your prediction?

    Same , Crawford on points , i think his skills and slickness should get him home with the judges ,although porter will give it everything

    I kind of like Shawn though , but at the same time , a Crawford v Spence fight both undefeated is what we want most from this division,

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    If it's not fixed it won't go a minute

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    @mikethesnow sounds like he has a good plan for the old man until …

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    Mike, PLEASE go off script and destroy him, I beg you

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    David Nyika looked good on the Parker Chisora undercard and impressed the likes of Tony Bellew in commentary. His opponent quit after the first round. Some of his punches remind me a bit of Joe Calzaghe; quick but a bit ‘slappy’.

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    Decent 1st round from Joe.

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    Another good round from Joe. He's looking as sharp.

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    Joe gave Chisora too much rest after having him in trouble. Just didn't pull the trigger.

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    Chisora gets a standing count. Again, Joe gives him too much rest.

    Fun fight.

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    Jeez Chisora has some heart.

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    The right uppercut has been the money shot for Joe. Getting a lot of success with it.

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    Chisora has always been hard to put down to stay there hasn't he?

    I suspect JPs trainer will be picking the time to go for the kill and doesn't want him to rush in and catch backlash.

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    Joe was probably well up on the cards, but he still went for the KO in the 12th.

    Joe's most entertaining fight for a long time.

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    That 114 - 112 scorecard was dodgy. Joe had 3 knock downs.

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    Where to from here for Joe now ? I think people need to realise he’s probably reached his ceiling and just lacks that little something to really compete with the big boys ( literally and figuratively )

    But then again this is hardly a golden age for heavyweight boxing, far from it. Much as I love Fury, Wilder and Joe himself I don’t think they’d be anything more than footnotes if they fought from the 70’s through til the 2000s.

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    Chisora took a huge amount of punishment. Possibly could’ve been stopped early. Most pundits ringside amazed it went the distance. Parker stepped up big time but room for improvement. Arguable if this can happen, but my feeling is he can with Andy Lee, who impressed me with his demeanour.

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    Shocking scorecards. Parker dominated from start to finish.

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    @mn5 said in Boxing Thread:

    Where to from here for Joe now ? I think people need to realise he’s probably reached his ceiling and just lacks that little something to really compete with the big boys ( literally and figuratively )

    But then again this is hardly a golden age for heavyweight boxing, far from it. Much as I love Fury, Wilder and Joe himself I don’t think they’d be anything more than footnotes if they fought from the 70’s through til the 2000s.

    I seem to remember Fury himself saying something along those lines. Certainly wasn't backing himself to beat the historical greats.

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