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Herring v shakur this weekend.

shakur big favourite like. Might dabble at 9/1 for herring to check his chin for added interest. Small bet.
Hoping that Stevenson steps it up in terms of his intensity this weekend. Clearly has a shitload of ability but he's been pretty dire to watch so far and is at the risk of becoming this decade's Rigo.
 
Herring v shakur this weekend.

shakur big favourite like. Might dabble at 9/1 for herring to check his chin for added interest. Small bet.
Really looking forward to this one. Can't see past Stevenson dominating like.

Evan Holyfield on the undercard anarl.
Hoping that Stevenson steps it up in terms of his intensity this weekend. Clearly has a shitload of ability but he's been pretty dire to watch so far and is at the risk of becoming this decade's Rigo.
Looks like he has more gears to go through. Hopefully Herring will force him to use them.
 
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See Rivas and Rosiky were in the best Bridgerweight fight off all time last night.

Rivas now the first ever undisputed fully unified Bridgerweight chanpion, weighing in heavyier than both fighters having a heavyweight contest ont he undercard with a weight disparity bigger than Joshua v Usyk.

Another masterclass by the WBC.
 
Herring v shakur this weekend.

shakur big favourite like. Might dabble at 9/1 for herring to check his chin for added interest. Small bet.
He's only 5/1 mate, 7.6 on exchange which is six and a half to one, but worth a punt, I backed him to beat frampton, but I fancy Stevenson on points, rooting for the marine though as he seems a decent respectful fellow.
 
2012 USA Olympian v 2016 USA Olympian.

Still wanna see the Ramirez Olympic final play out in the pros. Think Ramirez has been slept on since his debut loss and is starting to look the good as a pro now.
 
He's only 5/1 mate, 7.6 on exchange which is six and a half to one, but worth a punt, I backed him to beat frampton, but I fancy Stevenson on points, rooting for the marine though as he seems a decent respectful fellow.
I just noticed the check his chin, by ko you are correct👍
Lewis resume can’t be touched by anyone in this era. Not even a debate.

Ffs

Jesus. Parker man.

Awful just awful……I could name 20 Lewis opponents who’d beat him and I’m not even trying.

Awful era for me. Wlad is the previous era.
Fury differ league and would survive in any era.

After that
Usyk just landed really
Wilder is fun and a dangerous bassa against anyone for 3/4 rds. . I’ll I give him that.
Aj decent when he can bully.
Big fury fan, but I reckon the biggest danger to him is a well conditioned Andy Ruiz, I don't think his herky jerky swaying to and fro defence would be so effective against a good combination puncher, could imagine him swaying out the way of one assault only to resurface to meet the next one head on, but I do still rate fury no.1 of this era, think he'd have been okay in most eras, but maybe not the number 1 like he arguably is in this one.
 
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Is the entire October 30th card off now? Whyte vs Wallin obviously off but wondered if still a night of boxing still going?

Still going ahead. Copy and pasted from the matchroom website below.

A shoulder injury has forced Dillian Whyte to cancel his Interim WBC Heavyweight World Title defence against Sweden’s Otto Wallin scheduled for The O2 in London on Saturday October 30.

The event, shown live worldwide on DAZN, will continue as planned with Chantelle Cameron’s (14-0, 8 KOs) WBC, IBF and Ring Magazine Super-Lightweight Unification clash with the USA’s Mary McGee (27-3, 15 KOs) now topping the bill.

Elsewhere on the card, ‘The Savage’ Alen Babic (8-0, 8 KOs) clashes with two-time World Title challenger Eric Molina (28-7, 20 KOs) over eight rounds, Craig Richards (16-2-1, 9 KOs) returns to the ring against Poland’s Marek Matyja (20-2-2, 9 KOs) after pushing WBA Light-Heavyweight World Champion Dmitry Bivol all the way in May, Youssef Khoumari (13-0-1, 5 KOs) takes on Jorge David Castaneda (14-1, 11 KOs) for the vacant WBC International Silver Super-Featherweight Title, ‘The Romford Bull’ Johnny Fisher (3-0, 3 KOs) faces Spain’s Alvaro Terrero (5-13-2, 3 KOs) in front of over 1,000 of his fans, Catford Super-Bantamweight Ellie Scotney (2-0) squares off against Eva Cantos (2-1) in her first fight with new trainer Shane McGuigan, Manchester Cruiserweight Jordan Thompson (10-0, 8 KOs) makes his Matchroom debut against Poland’s Piotr Podlucki (6-5, 2 KOs), Takeley Light-Heavyweight prospect John Hedges (3-0) meets Antony Woolery (2-7) over four rounds and Dublin Heavyweight Thomas Carty (1-0) has his second professional fight.

“I am devastated as I had a great camp, was in great shape, and had great sparring,” said Whyte. “I was looking forward to knocking Wallin out and would have done so in the first half of the fight.

“I am devastated about not being able to fight on October 30 but I want to thank everyone for all of their support.”

Dillian Whyte’s Physician, and leading Sports & Exercise Medicine Consultant, Dr Harjinder Singh, said: “Dillian sustained a shoulder injury during training in preparation for his planned fight on October 30 2021, which I have assessed and confirmed with diagnostic imaging.

“I have treated the injury, but the injury will unfortunately prevent him from fighting on October 30 2021. With immediate rest, physiotherapy and rehabilitation there should be no enduring concerns.”

“Dillian carried this injury for the last couple of weeks but it worsened in sparring on Monday night and it was impossible for him to continue,” said Matchroom Sport Chairman Eddie Hearn. “It’s a huge shame because Dillian had a great camp before the injury and was ready to go. The show will continue on October 30 without Dillian and we wish him a speedy recovery and look forward to seeing him back in the ring very soon.”

“We wish Dillian all the very best in his recovery and look forward to him fighting on DAZN again very soon,” said Joseph Markowski, DAZN EVP. “The Super-Lightweight unification matchup between Chantelle Cameron and Mary McGee now tops the bill, as both fighters battle it out in the road to Undisputed. We look forward to delivering that thrilling main event and the rest of the action-packed card on October 30, live from The O2 and to DAZN subscribers around the world.”

Refunds are available at point of purchase.
 

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