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  • Amir Imam
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    #11
    Pbc delivering as always

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    • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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      #12
      Chris Billam Smith vs Isaac Chamberlain added to the list. Take a bow lads!

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      • kiaba360
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        #13
        Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
        Chris Billam Smith vs Isaac Chamberlain added to the list. Take a bow lads!
        Can't wait to see it once it gets uploaded online.

        I think Taylor/Serrano could be a candidate.

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        • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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          #14
          Originally posted by kiaba360

          Can't wait to see it once it gets uploaded online.

          I think Taylor/Serrano could be a candidate.
          Well worth a watch mate, was fought at a frenetic page, can’t believe it went the distance tbh, both looked shattered after 5 or 6 rounds.

          I thought it was great by women boxing standards but I don’t think it was that good by overall standards, good fight but nothing special in my opinion anyway.

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          • NC Uppercut
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            #15
            Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT

            Well worth a watch mate, was fought at a frenetic page, can’t believe it went the distance tbh, both looked shattered after 5 or 6 rounds.

            I thought it was great by women boxing standards but I don’t think it was that good by overall standards, good fight but nothing special in my opinion anyway.
            Agreed. Maybe an honorable mention for the ladies. If they had more power it would’ve been a different story. I think currently it’s Wood v Conley. I would vote Fundora v Lubin if the end didn’t come as it did, but FunDip did his thing.

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            • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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              #16
              Originally posted by NC Uppercut

              Agreed. Maybe an honorable mention for the ladies. If they had more power it would’ve been a different story. I think currently it’s Wood v Conley. I would vote Fundora v Lubin if the end didn’t come as it did, but FunDip did his thing.
              Wood-Conlan is a strong favourite. Amazing fight and epic finish. Possibly the best fight I’ve ever seen live.

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              • NC Uppercut
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                #17
                Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT

                Wood-Conlan is a strong favourite. Amazing fight and epic finish. Possibly the best fight I’ve ever seen live.
                I would’ve loved to see it live! Only ones I ever see live are the East Coast USA fights, and an occasional trip to Las Vegas. Never been to one over seas. All my friends that are Brits swear it’s an unbelievable atmosphere

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                • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by NC Uppercut

                  I would’ve loved to see it live! Only ones I ever see live are the East Coast USA fights, and an occasional trip to Las Vegas. Never been to one over seas. All my friends that are Brits swear it’s an unbelievable atmosphere
                  Nottingham is only about 2 hours from me so I’ve been to that arena a few times, it’s one of those smaller arenas that really generates noise. It’s wasn’t packed like the Froch fights back in the day but Wood sold a good few tickets and the atmosphere was pretty good.

                  In my personal opinion, Vegas blows the UK fight atmosphere out the water. Us Brits are very passionate but you don’t really get that same feel you get when you go to Vegas for a big fight where the entire week is electric. The atmosphere is great on the night though, especially if it’s a local guy fighting in his home city, Hatton in Manchester is the most obvious example, some of those nights were f***ing crazy.

                  I’d love to go to MSG for a fight, that’s the one place I haven’t been. Definitely the next one on the list for me. Been saying it for years but still haven’t got round to doing it.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT

                    Nottingham is only about 2 hours from me so I’ve been to that arena a few times, it’s one of those smaller arenas that really generates noise. It’s wasn’t packed like the Froch fights back in the day but Wood sold a good few tickets and the atmosphere was pretty good.

                    In my personal opinion, Vegas blows the UK fight atmosphere out the water. Us Brits are very passionate but you don’t really get that same feel you get when you go to Vegas for a big fight where the entire week is electric. The atmosphere is great on the night though, especially if it’s a local guy fighting in his home city, Hatton in Manchester is the most obvious example, some of those nights were f***ing crazy.

                    I’d love to go to MSG for a fight, that’s the one place I haven’t been. Definitely the next one on the list for me. Been saying it for years but still haven’t got round to doing it.
                    MSG is a great place, as is Barclays Center. I’ve also attended a GRJ and Loma fight at the new MGM in Oxen Hill, Maryland. It was a quaint little venue, but it was off the charts during the fights. They also comped a lot of us that had floor seats free rooms that are usually 800-900$. Casino is clean af too! But it still isn’t LV. I’ve got a rainy day stash to buy a few tix for Spence vs Crawford, if it comes to fruition.
                    I know there are a lot of Thurman haters but Keith has been a friend of mine for years, he’s a good guy; yes the injuries were real, and he helps with tickets when he can too. He got me my Lara tickets in Fl year before last.
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                      #20
                      Also RJJ= I’m gonna get you in the pick Em this year. Just watch and see.

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