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    Default Re: Callum Smith v John Ryder

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    Am I right in thinking that Smith struggled with shorter fighters earlier in his career?
    Can't think of who.
    I'm pretty sure that there was a little Mexican or Argentinian that he made real hard work of and I'm sure there might have been another one or two as well
    Callum is struggling to impress here. I think when he is not motivated and scared of his opponent he does not do well.
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    Am I right in thinking that Smith struggled with shorter fighters earlier in his career?
    Can't think of who.
    I'm pretty sure that there was a little Mexican or Argentinian that he made real hard work of and I'm sure there might have been another one or two as well
    Callum is struggling to impress here. I think when he is not motivated and scared of his opponent he does not do well.
    Ffs!
    Respect then.
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    Default Re: Callum Smith v John Ryder

    Ryder making it really uncomfortable for Callum in the 9th who complained to the ref about the head clashes which is not a good sign.

    I have Ryder winning now.

    5-4
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    Default Re: Callum Smith v John Ryder

    Smith boxes well to win 10th round controlling the distance and tying up Ryder when close.

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    Default Re: Callum Smith v John Ryder

    Both fighters letting their hands go in the 11th and thrilling fight now. Ryder back in front!

    6-5
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    Default Re: Callum Smith v John Ryder

    I reckon they’ll give it to Smith or a draw, but if I was Ryder, I would feel hard done by. Superb performance from Ryder, slightly disappointed in Smith.
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    Too wide for me.
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    I reckon they’ll give it to Smith or a draw, but if I was Ryder, I would feel hard done by. Superb performance from Ryder, slightly disappointed in Smith.
    Callum must be weight drained and too big for the weight.
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    Default Re: Callum Smith v John Ryder

    Tough last round and close give it just to Smith but Ryder has done better than anyone expected.

    6-6 draw.
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    Fucking hell! Great round from Ryder, Smith was out on his feet. All the credit goes to Ryder here. Fuck knows what the last round will bring!
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    Ryder could pull it off this round. Come on
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    Default Re: Callum Smith v John Ryder

    Ryder won’t get the decision and if it’s just by 1 or 2 most then fair enough.
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    Default Re: Callum Smith v John Ryder

    116-112
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    wasn't that wide, Ryder deserved a closer score card than that

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    Default Re: Callum Smith v John Ryder

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
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    Am I right in thinking that Smith struggled with shorter fighters earlier in his career?
    Can't think of who.
    I'm pretty sure that there was a little Mexican or Argentinian that he made real hard work of and I'm sure there might have been another one or two as well
    Callum is struggling to impress here. I think when he is not motivated and scared of his opponent he does not do well.
    Ffs!
    Respect then.
    To be fair to you, Callum Smith said exactly what you were trying to say.
    When I first read your post I read it as smith wasn’t performing well because he was scared of Ryder. But now I see what you meant.
    On another point, I would fucking bang that Anna Woolhouse big time! One of them pundits must be smashing her! Which one?
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    Default Re: Callum Smith v John Ryder

    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
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    Am I right in thinking that Smith struggled with shorter fighters earlier in his career?
    Can't think of who.
    I'm pretty sure that there was a little Mexican or Argentinian that he made real hard work of and I'm sure there might have been another one or two as well
    Callum is struggling to impress here. I think when he is not motivated and scared of his opponent he does not do well.
    Ffs!
    Respect then.
    To be fair to you, Callum Smith said exactly what you were trying to say.
    When I first read your post I read it as smith wasn’t performing well because he was scared of Ryder. But now I see what you meant.
    On another point, I would fucking bang that Anna Woolhouse big time! One of them pundits must be smashing her! Which one?
    I read Masters post the same way that you did, only re-reading it I get what he meant.

    And yes, Anna was looking lovely as usual

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