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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Photos: Chisora, Saunders-Ryder, Walsh London Presser

    LONDON, ENGLAND - Promoter Frank Warren holds a press conference to announce his event at The Copper Box, which is going to feature a battle between Billy Joe Saunders and John Ryder, the return of heavyweight Dereck Chisora, Liam Walsh, Joe Murray and more.

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  • Mr Ehrmantraut
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    Surprised Hearn is letting the gorilla go ahead with this fight.

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    • Bodyshot3
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      @Mr Ehrmantraut....agreed, either EH does not see Ryder going all the way and thinks he needs to start paying back some outgoings right now or he's seen something in the Gorilla that has escaped the rest of us.

      I think Saunders is far handier than many people realise......even though the O'Sullivan fight was a 'gimme' disguised as a competitive outing. The way Saunders took apart Fletcher without breaking sweat was very classy and I am not sure Ryder handles that kind of hard, clinical hitting from a guy who is always on the move and knows his angles.

      I am on my hols when this happens and might treat myself and the missus to some tickets and a weekend in London.

      Murray v Walsh looks proper and if Chisora goes for the European belt then I may well give Mr. Warren some of my holiday money.

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      • Mr Ehrmantraut
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        Originally posted by Bodyshot3
        @Mr Ehrmantraut....agreed, either EH does not see Ryder going all the way and thinks he needs to start paying back some outgoings right now or he's seen something in the Gorilla that has escaped the rest of us.

        I think Saunders is far handier than many people realise......even though the O'Sullivan fight was a 'gimme' disguised as a competitive outing. The way Saunders took apart Fletcher without breaking sweat was very classy and I am not sure Ryder handles that kind of hard, clinical hitting from a guy who is always on the move and knows his angles.

        I am on my hols when this happens and might treat myself and the missus to some tickets and a weekend in London.

        Murray v Walsh looks proper and if Chisora goes for the European belt then I may well give Mr. Warren some of my holiday money.
        I think Hearn thinks it is worth a roll of the dice just to get one up on Warren if Ryder pulls it off.

        Should be a great domestic scrap and i'm sure Ryder will bring the fight.

        I'm not all that sold on Saunders at the moment, i can see it being a close fight.

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          Originally posted by Mr Ehrmantraut
          Surprised Hearn is letting the gorilla go ahead with this fight.
          Pretty sure it was mandated. Hearn originally won the purse bids but there was some sort of mix up and Warren ended up outbidding him second time around.

          Here's the presser...



          Warren offered Kell Brook £100k to face Gavin

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            @Mr Ehrmantraut...fair comment and I am sure Ryder will come and give it a proper go - he's sure as hell not there just for the pay cheque and taxi home - and as hinted, Hearn may well have seen something we haven't.

            But I am beginning to believe in Saunders. He was excellent against Fletcher and liked the way he dealt with Pryce and Hall, both damaged goods, but still proper,nasty hitters who can derail any young, hype-job.

            I am liking this fight more and more, so the credit card is coming out!

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