Comments Thread For: Jeamie TKV edges Frazer Clarke and brings boxing drama back to the BBC
It wasn't always pretty, but Jeamie "TKV" Tshikeva and Frazer Clarke delivered the kind of British heavyweight title fight the BBC would have wanted on their return, writes Elliot Worsell.
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Fraudley Harrison set back televised boxing in the UK ten billion years. Chose scarecrows and empty chip bags to fight. We'll see what happens next....
Fraudley Harrison set back televised boxing in the UK ten billion years. Chose scarecrows and empty chip bags to fight. We'll see what happens next....
lol
"Barry McGuigan blasted Audley Harrison for "not trying" and being "delusional" as his challenge ended in disappointment. A-Force had told the world he would shock David Haye and take his WBA belt in the first all-British world heavyweight title fight for 17 years. But Harrison was stopped in the third after being floored for a second time and threw just a single jab in almost eight minutes of boxing. And that, says McGuigan, was typical of his entire professional career. "I felt really sorry for the guy but he's delusional - and he always has been,"
Well,that was wretched. TKV looked about 20lb overweight and literally jiggled. He also looked like he could only fight at mid range. He did nothing at distance and held inside.Fortunately for him he was fighting good old Fraze who marched forward with no head or body movement no jab and, brutally, no clue. TKV needs to either commit and really train hard or quit. Frazer needs to quit. He has almost no skills and he will get hurt if he carries on.
I never seen so many uppercuts and holding. Do British refs just not deduct points for holding because he took a point for a low blow. They both need to go for 4 mile runs every morning until their conditioning improves. TKV needs to lose some fat and gain more muscle. Frazier needs to learn defense and move his head more. A real sloppy fight that got interesting in the 11th round and probably should have been stopped. I scored it 115-112 for TKV btw.
"Barry McGuigan blasted Audley Harrison for "not trying" and being "delusional" as his challenge ended in disappointment. A-Force had told the world he would shock David Haye and take his WBA belt in the first all-British world heavyweight title fight for 17 years. But Harrison was stopped in the third after being floored for a second time and threw just a single jab in almost eight minutes of boxing. And that, says McGuigan, was typical of his entire professional career. "I felt really sorry for the guy but he's delusional - and he always has been,"
Can't believe this is the benchmark for being a British Champion . What a sloppy fight. Can hardly believe just a couple of fights ago, Frazer Clarke was in a close fight with Fabio Wardley.
It shows you, in hindsight, how many levels above Fabio is to Wardley. Not saying Fabio is a world beater, just saying...
Can't believe this is the benchmark for being a British Champion . What a sloppy fight. Can hardly believe just a couple of fights ago, Frazer Clarke was in a close fight with Fabio Wardley.
It shows you, in hindsight, how many levels above Fabio is to Wardley. Not saying Fabio is a world beater, just saying...
You're right of course. But what does it say about our sport when he gets emailed a 'world' belt?
Can't believe this is the benchmark for being a British Champion . What a sloppy fight. Can hardly believe just a couple of fights ago, Frazer Clarke was in a close fight with Fabio Wardley.
It shows you, in hindsight, how many levels above Fabio is to Wardley. Not saying Fabio is a world beater, just saying...
I think it had more to do with Fabio's conditioning. He had Frazer hurt early early, Fabio threw the kitchen sink at it but in fairness Fraze has heart. He hung in and Fabio got tired.
Skill wise they were still miles apart, Fabio just needs to be a little bit more patient sometimes.
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