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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Spike O'Sullivan Batters, Stops Nick Quigley in Four Rounds

    The fighting Irish illustrated the meaning behind the famous moniker tonight as Irishman Gary "Spike" O'Sullivan (26-2, 18 KOs) battled Englishman Nick Quigley (15-3, 3 KOs) to a fourth-round technical knockout victory in the televised main event on Golden Boy Boxing on ESPN. O'Sullivan and Quigley both came out swinging from the first bell and went toe-to-toe, with each fighter bloodied from the action. O'Sullivan received a cut as the two middleweights fought for dominance. Ultimately, the referee took note of Quigley's decreased ability to stand solidly on his feet after a big right was landed by O'Sullivan and waved off the fight in the fourth round.
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  • richardt
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    Worse ESPN card in ages with a bunch of unknowns no one has ever seen and one of those unknowns in the main event looks 50 years old and on top of that sub .500 fighters. What a pathetic embarrassment of a card.
    Last edited by richardt; 10-01-2017, 01:07 AM.

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      Originally posted by richardt
      Worse ESPN card in ages with a bunch of unknowns no one has ever seen and one of those unknowns in the main event looks 50 years old and on top of that sub .500 fighters. What a pathetic embarrassment of a card.
      Wouldn't it be better that they become known? Especially if it's a decent fight? I didn't see this fight FYI, just asking. You never know when someone unknown makes a statement. It's worth the risk, don't you think?

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        Originally posted by Mr.Fantastic
        Wouldn't it be better that they become known? Especially if it's a decent fight? I didn't see this fight FYI, just asking. You never know when someone unknown makes a statement. It's worth the risk, don't you think?
        Just a bunch of nothing special at all tonight and not a single fighter with any potential to make some noise. A really bad card that had me shaking my head. It would have been bad for a lessor known network to show this crap, let alone ESPN. Telefutura type cards, even the worst of those, was better than this tonight.
        Last edited by richardt; 10-01-2017, 02:08 AM.

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        • AL_Camino
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          Originally posted by richardt
          Worse ESPN card in ages with a bunch of unknowns no one has ever seen and one of those unknowns in the main event looks 50 years old and on top of that sub .500 fighters. What a pathetic embarrassment of a card.
          It wasn't that bad, relax man lol I like that sullivan dude, he's fun to watch
          Last edited by AL_Camino; 10-01-2017, 09:29 AM.

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            how is he at bare knuckle boxing?

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