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  • #11
    Originally posted by SniXSniPe View Post
    Daniel Dubois is 20 years old and has only had 7 fights (8th soon to be).....

    Anthony Yarde had 12 amateur fights before turning pro, and is currently about to have his 16th fight. One whom is a reasonable step up, not elite, but not a bum either.


    I don't see how you can call these two guys protected at this point in time. Their careers are being guided at a reasonable rate.
    so why isnt he fighting a gorman, why not a wach.. why not a ugonoh or a washington? these guys are all in his level.. they all supposedly couldnt land a punch on him according to warren.

    Why is the "10"th and i use that loosely because i think hes higher than that.. ranked British HW fighting the 16th who is ranked 165th worldwide?

    because he's being milked by frank as a support on everything thats why, and he's **** scared that if he puts dubois in with anyone that has a pulse he gets ****ing chinned.

    Yardes opponent a reasonable step up ? Yarde has two ranking titles.. all be it that theyre both uncle franks WBO baubles won against bums but theyre ranking titles for an Org none the less.

    He has had the chance to fight, Hosea Burton.. then ran his mouth for buglioni when he knew that fight would never happen because buglioni wanted to win 5 times for the lonsdale belt, then he turned down callum johnson.. and now he wont go anywhere near Buatsi. All those guys mentioned are according to warren, the rankings etc, not fit to lace his boots yet here we are..

    Anthony yarde - WBO intercontinental and European champion, ranked #2 in the WBO facing his "not a bum" opponent, the unranked .. approximately 60-ish best in the world Dariusz sek.

    Can you please tell me how somebody gravitates to #2 in an org, without fighting a single person in the top 15 from that org, and somehow isnt ranked by any other Org .

    Not protected doe.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by BigZ44 View Post
      Most protected fighter in the sport right now
      i think your right

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      • #13
        I think he’s shown at every tiny increase in level that he’s still got a lot to learn. This is a step up. This guy’s never been KOd and Yarde’s barely been beyond 4 rounds.
        Last edited by GlassJoey; 06-13-2018, 05:39 PM.

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        • #14
          Damn! Sek got a 27% ko ratio, up from the previous guys 13%. Yarde better be careful.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by BigZ44 View Post
            Most protected fighter in the sport right now
            It wouldn't be so bad if he didn't get talked up so much by Warren.

            The fact he gets the big hype whilst fighting absolute no hopers is just asking for backlash.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by SniXSniPe View Post
              Anthony Yarde had 12 amateur fights before turning pro, and is currently about to have his 16th fight. One whom is a reasonable step up, not elite, but not a bum either.
              Dillian Whyte only had 6 amateur fights and fought Joshua in his 17th fight for the British and Commonwealth.

              DeGale and Groves fought in their 11th and 13th fight respectively.

              Okolie and Chamberlain.

              Eubank and Saunders.

              There really is no need to pad a record to 20-0 or 30-0. It's not the end of your career if you take a test and lose.

              Ricky Hatton and Joe Calzaghe both had their prime years snatched away from them by Warren and his **** matchmaking.

              Yarde is 26. Why waste time?

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              • #17
                Originally posted by BigZ44 View Post
                Most protected fighter in the sport right now
                Taken the title vacated by Deontay Wilder in his 40th fight. Warren will probably try and get Yarde and Dubois to 39-0 without fighting anyone with a pulse as well.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by EnglishOxide View Post
                  Dillian Whyte only had 6 amateur fights and fought Joshua in his 17th fight for the British and Commonwealth.

                  DeGale and Groves fought in their 11th and 13th fight respectively.

                  Okolie and Chamberlain.

                  Eubank and Saunders.

                  There really is no need to pad a record to 20-0 or 30-0. It's not the end of your career if you take a test and lose.

                  Ricky Hatton and Joe Calzaghe both had their prime years snatched away from them by Warren and his **** matchmaking.

                  Yarde is 26. Why waste time?

                  Uhh, Anthony Joshua was a 14-0 prospect with no great wins when he fought Whyte. In fact, it was a fight between two prospects. Anthony Yarde's last 4-5 fights were gatekeeper-ish levels. His opposition is no longer bums even if they aren't considered to p 10-20 fighters. He'll probably be moved to fighting someone in the top 10 after this fight. Which is very reasonable.

                  DeGale and Groves were both prospects when they fought... DeGale was also an Olympic Gold medalist. Groves had 76 fights and also managed to beat DeGale in the amateurs, also. Neither had any decent wins or could be judged as certainly elite level talent at this point in their careers.

                  Eubank fought Saunders in his 19th fight. Eubank was his 21st fight. Sanders had an okay amateur background. Yarde is on par with both of them in his career already (back when they fought each other, not speaking of now), which isn't saying much obviously, but he's had less fights than when they fought each other.


                  26 is pretty young. He's getting necessary experience now, but I imagine he'll start fighting top 10 competition soon after this recent fight. That's actually not a bad age.

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                  • #19
                    We’ll see this for another 5 fights

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                    • #20
                      Whyte was a prospect that had beaten him in the amateurs and highly fancied it was a very risky fight at the time.

                      Joshua had lots of names I'd actually heard of pre 14 including undefeated fighters and Gavern who was Wilders opponent before winning the belt.

                      I'd like Yarde to do well but all I'm hearing is hype. If he needs 40 fights then do it but cut the hype Warren obviously thinks theer is something wrong with him seriously.

                      Originally posted by SniXSniPe View Post
                      Uhh, Anthony Joshua was a 14-0 prospect with no great wins when he fought Whyte. In fact, it was a fight between two prospects. Anthony Yarde's last 4-5 fights were gatekeeper-ish levels. His opposition is no longer bums even if they aren't considered to p 10-20 fighters. He'll probably be moved to fighting someone in the top 10 after this fight. Which is very reasonable.

                      DeGale and Groves were both prospects when they fought... DeGale was also an Olympic Gold medalist. Groves had 76 fights and also managed to beat DeGale in the amateurs, also. Neither had any decent wins or could be judged as certainly elite level talent at this point in their careers.

                      Eubank fought Saunders in his 19th fight. Eubank was his 21st fight. Sanders had an okay amateur background. Yarde is on par with both of them in his career already (back when they fought each other, not speaking of now), which isn't saying much obviously, but he's had less fights than when they fought each other.


                      26 is pretty young. He's getting necessary experience now, but I imagine he'll start fighting top 10 competition soon after this recent fight. That's actually not a bad age.

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