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    Horn and Zerafa appear to be having a bit of a ding dong but I can't find a stream.

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    Zerafa battered him senseless and it was stopped in the 9th.

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    Well Campbell stayed on his feet but Lomachenko was an easy winner.

    The judges had it 119-108, 119-108, 118-109

    Martinez put Edwards on the canvas in the 3rd for the win, but it was declared a no contest because he thumped him while he was down.

    Povetkin easily outpointed Fury, all three judges making it 117-111.

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    Campbell was competitive, occasionally troubling Lomachenko and buzzing him in the 6th round, after a dominant 5th round by the Champ.

    Lomachenko though, always has about 15 game plans on hand and used flurries of body-head punch combinations to get past Campbell's reach, and started punishing the taller fighter in the later rounds.
    Loma dropped the UK fighter in the 11th, and closed in for the kill in the last round only for Campbell to clinch and actually rugby-tackle him to the canvas.. Good fight. Lomachenko just needs one more belt at 135lbs to claim all the Lightweight gongs. Hopefully that will happen after IBF Champ Richard Commey fights mandatory challenger and blue-chip prospect Teofimo Lopez in mid December, and Lomachenko to fight the winner.

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    "Canelo Álvarez will move up two weight classes to challenge Sergey Kovalev for the WBO light heavyweight championship on 2 November at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, the Mexican boxer announced on Friday."

    He he should be fun!
    Cannelo haters are gonna hate, but they got their work cut out here

    Predictions from Mayweather boxing club

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    Wallin has hit fury with a big left shot that opened a nasty cut. This could be TKO stoppage and a massive upset.

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    Tyson Fury vs Otto Wallin Live Stream - Givemereddit.stream

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    I never would have expected this. The Swede came to fight.

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    This was a bloodbath ring and ref covered in blood. Fury hurt and almost KO'ed by the Swede in the 12th. Amazing fight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post
    Fury ... almost KO'ed by the Swede in the 12th.
    I must have missed that.

    One judge scored it 118-110.

    Seemed about right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    I must have missed that.
    Would of had to be blind to not caught that. The end of the fight Fury got hit with a big left hand and almost went down. Spent the last 45 seconds of the fight hanging on and stumbling around the ring.

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    He spent the last 45 seconds holding because he knew he'd done enough.

    You had your money on Fury being knocked out in the first round against Wilder too.

    You just back whoever isn't English on here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    He spent the last 45 seconds holding because he knew he'd done enough.

    You had your money on Fury being knocked out in the first round against Wilder too.

    You just back whoever isn't English on here.
    And the eyeties.


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    what a fight by a scrap iron trader.but what about the cut?it wasnt till the interveiw at the end, you saw the extent of the cut.
    but the score was a bit flattering to say the least.
    112-116.
    111-117.
    110-118.
    the last 2 judges had it wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    You had your money on Fury being knocked out in the first round against Wilder too.
    No that is completely false. I was all for Fury beating Wilder who I can't stand but I did not think it would happen. I like Fury and as he has grown on me but the same can not be said for that lout Joshua.

    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    You just back whoever isn't English on here.
    Nonsense. The truth is that Fury got hit in the 12th round and was wobbled and hurt. Go back and watch it again. The US announcers calling the fight saw it and immediately pointed it out. It was a solid left hand that he walked right into.

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    Your chance to watch it all again.

    https://eztv.io/ep/1367674/boxing-20...h264-levitate/

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    Your chance to watch it all again.
    Somebody needs to. At least the last round.

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    Well I'm halfway through this fight and so far the only real moment of excitement was the cut.

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    I agree Arry, the Gypsy King was no fuking King in that fight .

    He was very lucky to get the nod and i give full points to the Viking.

    He put on a great display of boxing where as the Gypsy was swingin like a loony mostly.

    Yer, big fuker just scrapped in and he knows it.

    A win is a win though so thats all that matters.

    But it's like this, if he goes in against chocko and fights like that i really hope he gets fuked up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post

    Nonsense. The truth is that Fury got hit in the 12th round and was wobbled and hurt. Go back and watch it again. The US announcers calling the fight saw it and immediately pointed it out. It was a solid left hand that he walked right into.
    Thought so, too. Fury took his foot off the gas, and Wallin stepped in and caught him. -Give him credit, he is a tough guy and certainly came to fight and not just collect a paycheck. Also saw the Swede try rub his glove laces over Fury's cut a few times to try open it up more..
    The ref and Fury's cutman certainly earned their money. Fury at least got some rounds in, but that cut (47 stitches) might delay the Wilder rematch. (Assuming that Wilder beats Ortiz in their own rematch).

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    Quote Originally Posted by terry57 View Post
    I agree Arry, the Gypsy King was no fuking King in that fight .

    He was very lucky to get the nod and i give full points to the Viking.
    Fury won every round apart from the first.


    Quote Originally Posted by terry57 View Post
    He put on a great display of boxing where as the Gypsy was swingin like a loony mostly.
    He had to try and stop him with that cut getting worse. And couldn't do it. A tough cookie that Swede but not in the same class as Fury.

    You should keep your punting to analysing young Thai men getting battered around the ring Terry

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    Quote Originally Posted by kmart View Post
    Assuming that Wilder beats Ortiz in their own rematch
    Let's hope Ortiz brings his A game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kmart View Post
    Fury took his foot off the gas............that cut (47 stitches).
    ahem!


    Bulldog spirit saw Fury through to a crushingly unanimous decision. His opponent would have to have been American to have a chance.


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    Quote Originally Posted by kmart View Post
    Krusher looks a bit faded now at 36yo, and with rumours of heavy-drinking and poor discipline from former trainers, he is probably gunning for a maybe final lucrative LH contest with Canelo Alvarez (supposedly in the making).
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    This is now a done deal: November 2nd in Las Vegas:


    Shrewd move by Canelo's team. Of all the stacked divn of killers at Light Heavy, 36 yo Kovalev now probably the easiest target for the smaller guy Alvarez to face right now, maybe especially after a recent tough contest with Anthony Yarde.
    Kovalev looks vulnerable to body shots, as proved by the loss to Andre Ward and narrow win over Yarde, last time out. -Canelo's stock in trade is body punches, and he has a great chin too, which he'll need against the natural 178lb-er and heavy-handed "Krusher".
    Kudos to Canelo for taking this fight. Looks an 'evens' match at this stage, and I'm sure Kovalev will be taking this (maybe his swan song) fight deadly seriously.

    Link: https://www.badlefthook.com/2019/9/1...ce-dazn-boxing

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    Fcuking great fight. Wow, did not think it would happen...

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