Comments Thread For: Cleverly: Decision To Leave Frank Warren Was Difficult

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Cleverly: Decision To Leave Frank Warren Was Difficult

    Nathan Cleverly 26-1 (12) has his first fight under the Matchroom banner this Sat night at Cardiff’s Motorpoint Arena and despite thinking long and hard about ending his long-term association with previous promoter Frank Warren, the Welshman believes that a fresh start was needed all round.

    “It was a difficult decision, don’t get me wrong,” the former WBO light heavyweight champion told BoxingScene.
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  • Clegg
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    "I stayed loyal for a long time"
    Well actually he jumped ship as soon as he lost, but anyway.

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    • yoz
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      #3
      Originally posted by Clegg
      Well actually he jumped ship as soon as he lost, but anyway.


      Cleverly isn't all there; he's mentally fragile after the KOvalev loss.

      I wouldn't be surprised if he was floored again this weekend.

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      • LacedUp
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        #4
        Originally posted by yoz


        Cleverly isn't all there; he's mentally fragile after the KOvalev loss.

        I wouldn't be surprised if he was floored again this weekend.
        Anyone would after taking such a beating when being so confident.

        However, it will be interesting to see him fight again. I don't think he's a cruiserweight at all, so let's see.

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