Askin is raw but desperate to take this opportunity. Kennedy is out on his feet.
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The ref struggling to push Kennedy back into his corner :-)
Kennedy getting better in the 3rd round
Kennedy just completely circled the ring 2 full times without so much as sticking out a jab.
Kennedy doing nothing to suggest he wants to win this fight.
Same punch same way as first ends it.
Just as I thought Kennedy would win he gets knocked spark out
Textbook finish and for a once have to agree with the Commentators, great work by Jennings in the corner.
My apologies. Earlier I said Groves and Chudinov was a vacancy fight. Sorry for putting out misinformation
Also, thanks Master for starting the thread. I would have missed these fights otherwise.
The boxers at the lower weights are like insects - small, very active, fast, sharp and have a short boxing life span. This is as good as Selby will get in terms of activity, with a bit of tweaking of his defence he could be a champion.
The new champion is suppose to be a big puncher.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzdKhfzUSuw
I've read a lot of reports of how brilliant Selby was. I didnt think he was brilliant at all. He's powderpuff, no doubting that. Makes it up as he goes along, which is fine, but as a wise man once said, there's only so far off the beaten track you should go. He does a really ugly pivot/run out of tight spots that looks so bad. I thought he came across as a bit of a twat too with the 'I only do it for the money' line. You dont have to like your job, many people are in same boat. But it's generally after a good few years of solid graft, not before you've finished your three months probation. Unless he's the best paid paperweight novice in the history of the sport, he cant be making that much money.
Kennedy was an accident waiting to happen. Last time I watched him against Big Joe he looked shit and asking to be chinned. He doesnt look like he's improved and duly got chinned.