Prizefighter: Heavyweights

Prizefighter: Heavyweights

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hornetrider

Original Poster:

63,161 posts

211 months

Friday 2nd October 2009
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Anyone watching?

Williams just stepped into a few massive hits!! Majorly underestimated the opponent!

DJC

23,563 posts

242 months

Friday 2nd October 2009
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Yep.

Williams has nothing!

Don1

16,050 posts

214 months

Saturday 3rd October 2009
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Bit gutted who won it really.

Perhaps with his massive intellect he'd realise that people utterly despise people who refer to themselves in the third person.

hornetrider

Original Poster:

63,161 posts

211 months

Saturday 3rd October 2009
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Indeed. Still seems to believe he's world class as well.

MikeyLCR

501 posts

187 months

Saturday 3rd October 2009
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If Audrey was half the promotor he thinks he is he'd have sussed that no one likes him and played the villain like Eubank used to instead of whining all the time. Unfortunately though he still can't fight, Barrett was looking like he'd win comfortably until he walked onto one, I had 15 quid on him on sky bet at 10/1 too...gutted.

Edited by MikeyLCR on Saturday 3rd October 09:08

Don1

16,050 posts

214 months

Saturday 3rd October 2009
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How come that big lump (kickboxer?) out of Bedford wasn't in it? Anyone know who I'm talking about?

MikeyLCR

501 posts

187 months

Saturday 3rd October 2009
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Matt Skelton? not sure why he didn't have a crack, up 'til now these contests were always for the up and coming/fairly unknown fighters to get a taste of the big time. Ovbiously now it's taken off a bit the big names are moving in for a bit of the action.

Don1

16,050 posts

214 months

Saturday 3rd October 2009
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That's the fella.

unrepentant

21,671 posts

262 months

Sunday 4th October 2009
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MikeyLCR said:
If Audrey was half the promotor he thinks he is he'd have sussed that no one likes him and played the villain like Eubank used to instead of whining all the time. Unfortunately though he still can't fight, Barrett was looking like he'd win comfortably until he walked onto one, I had 15 quid on him on sky bet at 10/1 too...gutted.
Difference is Eubank could fight. Fraudley just runs away. He's the only British fighter that, whoever his opponent was, I wanted to see mashed.

Tea of Teabaggin

227 posts

184 months

Monday 5th October 2009
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I thought it was a decent nights boxing for a change. Much better than the usual dull heavyweight boxing at the moment where the only guy who looks like he might spark someone clean out is Haye or Wladimir.

Williams is all washed up now, losing in the first round to a massive(literally) underdog. Fraudley still has the brass neck to claim he can win a world title???? Again???? I'm getting sick of hearing that, was wishing he'd get despatched early and we could forget about him. Baxter did pretty well was impressed with his determination and all round ability right until he walked straight onto the punch of the night.

Who does Fraudley fight next then? Skelton? Haye? Sprott?

The Prophet

129 posts

184 months

Monday 5th October 2009
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Unless Haye gets demolished by Valuev and needs to re-build his confidence/reputation with a quick & easy KO I don't see him in the ring with Audley.

The winner of the rematch between Rogan & Sexton is a possibility, especially as they're all Prizefighter winners (easy marketing for Sky).

But I reckon Audley might fight Herbie Hide next in some kind of grotesque parody of what boxing should be. After all, Hide's a former world champion so Audley could continue with his delusions of being world class whilst fighting someone who is 10 years past their (not very good) best.

Tea of Teabaggin

227 posts

184 months

Monday 5th October 2009
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The Prophet said:
Unless Haye gets demolished by Valuev and needs to re-build his confidence/reputation with a quick & easy KO I don't see him in the ring with Audley.

The winner of the rematch between Rogan & Sexton is a possibility, especially as they're all Prizefighter winners (easy marketing for Sky).

But I reckon Audley might fight Herbie Hide next in some kind of grotesque parody of what boxing should be. After all, Hide's a former world champion so Audley could continue with his delusions of being world class whilst fighting someone who is 10 years past their (not very good) best.
I don't see Haye fighting him.....a re-match with Rogan might be a good call though.

I'd like to see what nonsense he goes into paper about with regards to the BBC allegedly hounding him out of the country. The amount of money he cost the BBC if I'd have been looking at that contract cost versus what he was doing I'd have found him a pair of concrete boots and a deep lake.