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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Nick Ball Powers Past Isaac Dogboe, Secures Wide Decision in WBC Final Eliminator

    By Jake Donovan - Nick Ball punched his way into title contention with his most significant win to date. The unbeaten featherweight outhustled former WBO junior featherweight titlist Isaac Dogboe to claim a twelve-round, unanimous decision victory. Judges Mark Lyson (119-108), Kevin Parker (118-109) and Kieran McCann (116-111) all ruled for Ball in their TNT Sports/ESPN+ televised WBC featherweight title eliminator Saturday evening at AO Arena in Manchester, England.
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    At the AO Arena, Manchester, a final eliminator for the WBC World Featherweight Championship, the WBC Silver champion Nick Ball (18-0, 11 KOs) will come up against former WBO world champion Isaac Dogboe (24-3, 15).

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    • edpboxing
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      #3
      I am stoked for Ball-Dogboe

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        #4
        Originally posted by edpboxing
        I am stoked for Ball-Dogboe
        Great fight that's really flying under the radar

        Really looking forward to it

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        • Idunnoshet
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          #5
          Anybody know what time the main event's starting ?

          U.S time.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Idunnoshet
            Anybody know what time the main event's starting ?

            U.S time.
            Rings walks are scheduled for 4 pm CT from what I’ve seen, but depends on how the undercards fights play out, so potentially later

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              #7
              Originally posted by edpboxing

              Rings walks are scheduled for 4 pm CT from what I’ve seen, but depends on how the undercards fights play out, so potentially later
              Cool. Thanks for that.

              I'm pulling for Dogboe.
              He's a good dude and trained at our gym for a bit.

              James Toney was training him at the time.

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                #8
                Sounds like we missed good fight between Collins-Miller, was it aired anywhere?

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                  #9
                  Rankin-Kozin coming up first for the vacant WBC & WBA super welterweight straps

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                  • madhive
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                    #10
                    Scoring women's boxing matches can be hard sometimes because both Fighters aren't doing enough to separate themselves from one another.

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