Re: Buckland v Rees / Selby v Koasicha / Cleverly v Corbin
rees buckland should have headlined this
Re: Buckland v Rees / Selby v Koasicha / Cleverly v Corbin
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Primo Carnera
Bellew....anybody would think he was decent the way he talks! Dear oh dear!
Fair play, Bellew does have the ego and the mouth of a multi weight world champion.
Re: Buckland v Rees / Selby v Koasicha / Cleverly v Corbin
It might just be me, but isn't Koasicha's cutman in the Doritos mariachi band?
Re: Buckland v Rees / Selby v Koasicha / Cleverly v Corbin
this mexican definitely didn't come to lay down, and hell he might be one of them guys we hear from when hes 30 and has 10 losses due to on the job training
Re: Buckland v Rees / Selby v Koasicha / Cleverly v Corbin
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armin
this mexican definitely didn't come to lay down, and hell he might be one of them guys we hear from when hes 30 and has 10 losses due to on the job training
Tidy left hant to rattle Selby too, but Selby came back from it pretty well.
Re: Buckland v Rees / Selby v Koasicha / Cleverly v Corbin
Hard to see anything but Selby cruising well ahead on points, but I do like the ref picking him up for holding the jabbing arm forward as a yardstick. It is one of my real bugbears in the ring.
Re: Buckland v Rees / Selby v Koasicha / Cleverly v Corbin
they just showed the punch in the replay that opened the cut and no mention of it since i guess theyre going with headbut...
Re: Buckland v Rees / Selby v Koasicha / Cleverly v Corbin
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Greenbeanz
Selby has great variety but he needs to focus on making opponents pay, repeatedly not just sporadically.
agreed with this he seems to fight in spurts and lose focus here and there
Re: Buckland v Rees / Selby v Koasicha / Cleverly v Corbin
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Greenbeanz
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armin
they just showed the punch in the replay that opened the cut and no mention of it since i guess theyre going with headbut...
While spoil a good story? Seriously though never had Sanigar down as a cut man but he seems to have sorted it out.
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oh yeah doesn't seem to be an issue but anything to make this a tad competitive dam it, they had the order of fights wrong on this card definitely...
Re: Buckland v Rees / Selby v Koasicha / Cleverly v Corbin
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Greenbeanz
I hear you but I think everyone has hyped Selby a bit too much whereas he knows he has a lot to learn. A couple of years away from his best was his assertion, with lots to learn with that attitude he will go a long way. ....and then he gets tagged :-)
I think Sanigar and Borg are fairly realistic, and its probably a compromise between Hearn thinking he can match him to a world title bout, and the team around him knowning he wants to go in to win, not just to take the first title shot available. Seems like a good kid, hope he becomes number 12. However, I think Hearn's hopes that Selby can be the kind of charismatic headliner that brought Welsh fans in their tens of thousands like Calzaghe used to do may be a while away yet.
Re: Buckland v Rees / Selby v Koasicha / Cleverly v Corbin
Selby having to work hard. Good fight.
Re: Buckland v Rees / Selby v Koasicha / Cleverly v Corbin
think selby certainly is capable of picking up a title at some point but dont think he will be the GUY in the weightclass ever