Former England cricketer turned professional boxer Andrew Flintoff (L) and US boxer Richard Dawson pose for pictures following a press conference at the MEN Arena in Manchester, north-west England. 'Freddie, as he is known to cricket lovers around the world, will break new ground when the 34-year-old squares up to Dawson in a four-round heavyweight boxing contest at Manchester Arena for his first professional bout. Flintoff, who has lost three-and-a-half stone for the bout, weighed in today at 216lb, considerably lighter than the slightly shorter Dawson who tipped the scales at 241lb. [Click Here To Read More]
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At least Flintoff came in good shape, even cricketers take heavyweight boxing more seriously than the actual fighter. To be honest Flintoff was a great cricketer when he played but I don't know how he will do in the ring against an "actual" opponent with the tinniest amount of talent and experience. This guy is probably here to lose.
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Originally posted by boxingbrain28 View PostAt least Flintoff came in good shape, even cricketers take heavyweight boxing more seriously than the actual fighter. To be honest Flintoff was a great cricketer when he played but I don't know how he will do in the ring against an "actual" opponent with the tinniest amount of talent and experience. This guy is probably here to lose.
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I don't see the big deal about Freddie's pro debut, and the fears he's gonna get "killed" etc. What people don't realise is that pro-boxing is a wide spectrum of talent. I have never boxed in my life - but I'm fit and strong; I bet somewhere on this planet there's a so-called 'pro' I could beat...
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Been watching the program on the lead up and it's pretty good. Some of the stuff he's done, shows he's pretty dedicated.
I don't get why he lost quite so much weight. 216 lbs?
Sheesh, for such a massive guy surely he coulda lost weight less severely, and been good at around 225?
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On topic, I think he'll do ok in this fight. He has worked his socks off, taken the whacks in sparring and kept going. As someone that has boxed, I know that its not for the faint hearted and whether it is a gimmick or not, nobody seems to have told Freddie. The biggest enemy on the night will be nerves, if he can overcome those he will be fine. The guy is a fierce competitor and will give it everything he has.
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