I like Clarke as a guy, much more likeable than TKV. But that seems like an obvious TKV victory. Let's hope the scorecards were not written beforehand by Ben Shalom.
A deserved victory, Clarke was holding and leaning on like a madman.
Could see after 2-3 rounds despite Clarke winning them that he was going to lose.
In the nicest way possible he needs to retire. His K.O loss to Wardley was frightening and tonight he was exhausted, ate a million clean shots and seemed concussed and was stumbling around into people post fight. I hope they have taken him to hospital immediately because that didn't look good.
His trainer should have pulled him out. No idea who trains him but they did a terrible job, some of the worst corner work I've seen.
He simply doesn't have what it takes.
Leaves his head on the centreline, no power or stamina, suspect chin and a terrible gas tank.
Credit to him for his amateur success and I can't fault his heart but he just does not have what it takes for the pros and is no spring chicken.
Call it a day before he ends up badly hurt if he hasn't been already.
Frazier Clarke looked like he trained really well for this fight, but? Skill for skill I don't think his performance was great. I personally think Clarke with his amateur experience and achievements, should have really been able to make the rounds much easier for himself.
Note: But instead he appeared to fight a really crude, and undisciplined fight 'maybe Frazier Clarke has already produced his peak performance vs Fabio Wardley I, and he is still recovering from the traumatic rematch loss to Wardley II'.
To conclude: Nevertheless outside of rating the skill level of the fight, both fighters produced a determined and action packed contest. But like I stated, the level of the boxing on display was not very high. And in my opinion, Audley Harrison, Danny Williams, Michael Sprott and many more fighters from that era of British heavyweight boxing would have easily beaten both Frazier Clarke and Jeamie tkv Tshikeva last night'.
Good win for Jeamie Tshikeva, when I first saw him fight David Adeleye 'I thought that fight may have really derailed his career, for quite some time. He does not really appear to have the ability to do much beyond domestic level, but? To win the British Lonsdale title, which is the most prestigious title in all of boxing is a great feat'.
There seems to be a bunch of fighters in the heavyweight divisions domestically, who are all in and around a similar level 'so I expect the British Lonsdale Heavyweight title, in the coming months and years to produce many more solid fights' etc.
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