Well they don't this pikey much chance at all.
Well they don't this pikey much chance at all.
He certainly looks (ahem) 'battle hardened'.
Well that's a bit weird.
"Unable to continue" so TKO.
Not unexpected.
"Doheny suddenly pulled up 16 seconds into the seventh round, clutching his back, and had to withdraw injured."
Must have been all that ducking.
Canelo-Berlanga takes place on Sept 14th at around 11ET, so 10am Thailand Sunday.
Joshua-Dubois will be on Sept 22nd early hours since it's at Wembley.
It's on DAZN UK 1 (at least).
The Dodgy IPTV thread
Saúl "Canelo" Álvarez v Edgar Berlanga
ST: 10:00
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Based on the first two rounds this is a stroll for Canelo.
Canelo drops him in the third. Probably won't be the last time.
I guess that gold lamé tracksuit top didn't get Berlanga the psychological edge he thought it would.
Imagine the price of a ringside seat and you sit there watching the fucking thing on your phone.
You can tell Canelo's starting to feel it a bit at the end of long fights, but he's such a class above everyone else it makes no difference.
Only one way Berlanga wins this and I doubt he can with only one recent KO on his record.
Wave bye bye to your unbeaten record Edgar.
If he is going to do that, he needs to do it sooner than later.
A 96,000 Wembley sellout for Joshua-Dubois.
No point in staying up for that shit then.
What's the AJ-Dubois running order?
- Mark Chamberlain vs Josh Padley at super-lightweight at approx. 4.05pm
- Josh Kelly vs Ishmael Davis at middleweight
- Anthony Cacace vs Josh Warrington at super-featherweight
- Joshua Buatsi vs Willie Hutchinson for the vacant WBO Interim light-heavyweight title
- Tyler Denny vs Hamzah Sheeraz for the European middleweight title
- Liam Gallagher performance
- First bell for main event at approx. 10pm
Is there no escape from those talentless manc gobshytes.
Ricky Hatton
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