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  • Comments Thread For: Warrington Predicts Knockout Of Leigh Wood, To 'Take Him Somewhere He's Not Been Before'

    Leigh Wood is the supposed stronger puncher entering their featherweight title fight, but Josh Warrington predicted Friday that he'll be the one to win by knockout Saturday night in Sheffield, England.
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  • #2
    He couldn't knock the skin off a rice pudding, I don't see how he's knocking Wood out but hey ho, we all liking dreaming sometimes.

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    • #3
      In my estimation Leigh Wood is out of your league brother. Your Lara fights didn't live up to expectations.

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      • #4
        Wood has never been in the ring with a Billy goat. Warrington wins on cuts, or gets disqualified. Josh has one gear, head first.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Boro View Post
          He couldn't knock the skin off a rice pudding, I don't see how he's knocking Wood out but hey ho, we all liking dreaming sometimes.
          Everyone who he fights says he hits harder than his record

          Either way, I don't think Wood is the most durable. I could see how Warrington can wear him down If the fight goes late

          Warrington rushes in a lot and Wood has power and a Nice uppercut, I could see how he can use Warringtons aggressive style against him

          But if Wood is struggling with the pressure, i think his lack of durability could see him in trouble as the fight goes on.
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          • #6
            Wood starts bleeding by round three. Josh shaves his forehead.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post

              Everyone who he fights says he hits harder than his record

              Either way, I don't think Wood is the most durable. I could see how Warrington can wear him down If the fight goes late

              Warrington rushes in a lot and Wood has power and a Nice uppercut, I could see how he can use Warringtons aggressive style against him

              But if Wood is struggling with the pressure, i think his lack of durability could see him in trouble as the fight goes on.
              I was impressed with Warrington tonight, I hope he doesn't go out on this fight he seemingly turned back the clock at least for tonight.

              Perhaps Wood is just a cream puff and Laras style flattered him or the weight hurts him, honestly I don't know but domestically I still think Warrington is the better fighter and just had a momentary lapse.

              Wood can't keep pulling these from behind wins like Colan and Warrington, his "luck" will surely run out...

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