Comments Thread For: Hatton vs. Senchenko Early Results From Manchester

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Hatton vs. Senchenko Early Results From Manchester

    Manchester Arena, Manchester - Gary Buckland (27-2, 9KOs) retained his title with an eight round stoppage over Stephen Foster (30-4-1, 18KOs) to retain the British super featherweight title. It was a very competitve fight, but a clash of heads in the round six opened up a nasty cut on the forehead of Foster. Foster's corner stopped the match before the start of the ninth round.

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  • taansend
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    Anyone know about lower down bouts? Adam Etches, Ashley Theophane etc?

    Thank you

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    • Mick Higgs
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      Murray & Quigg get TKO wins! Yes for Micky Mouse title's. This WBA interim nonsence cuts no ice with me. Quigg's more prestigious Lonsdale belt should have been on the line. Both Quigg & Adam Etches need to start fighting outside of the North of England once in a while as well. As for Rabchenko he needs to get his name about in the USA if he wants a World title shot. Team Hatton need to showcase there fighters overseas a bit more.

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      • Mick Higgs
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        #4
        Surely we gotta be looking at Buckland vs Walsh with both British & Commonwealth titles on the line to prove who's #1 @ 130Lb in the UK. Winner gets an EBU shot!

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