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    Default Re: Derek Chisora v Joseph Parker

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    It'd be some boxing story if Derek won

    where would he go next?

    Wilder? Whyte 3? AJ Fury Loser?

    Would it though? It is Joseph Parker. It would be a bit like taking over from Jim Bowen on Bullseye. Jim could just about do the job but he was never going to be Les Dawson was he?
    ha well, maybe it wouldnt be mcartney leaving the beatles

    be slightly more interesting than Parker winning tho

    And i think youre selling Jim short, my mum and dad got a caravan in Clitheroe a year or two ago and we sat around watching bullseye on gold (or some channel), would bullseye even have been a thing if it wasnt for Jim?
    I'll have to think carefully about this reply, because I was a Bullseye winner in 1986, David Haye is on the money machine with Chiz, good luck to him, but as I've always said, Tyson Fury is on the money, Anthony Joshua is a poor second, the rest are wannabee substitutes.
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    Hopefully Derek won't be eating a 5 guy burger the night before the fight.
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    Chris Eubank Jr on his trainer Roy Jones Jr: 'The tactics, the thought process, the mind-set I have now is different'

    "At middleweight nobody will bully me, nobody is bigger than me, so I can focus on the art and craft rather than the war aspect," warns Chris Eubank Jr, who will return next Saturday, live on Sky Sports Box Office

    Chris Eubank Jr insists his trainer Roy Jones Jr "will add years to my career" and has taught him about "being smart" inside the ring.

    Eubank Jr's comeback is against Marcus Morrison on next Saturday's Sky Sports Box Office undercard, alongside Derek Chisora vs Joseph Parker and Katie Taylor vs Natasha Jonas.

    It will be his first fight since linking up with boxing legend Jones Jr, who was once a rival of his father's.

    Eubank Jr told Sky Sports about his improvements: "Mentally is the biggest part. Physically? I'm 31, I won't be a changed fighter, my style is what it is. There are things he has tweaked or made me focus on, but the main change is how I mentally approach these fights.

    "The tactics, the thought process, the mind-set that I have now is different.

    "Being with him will add years to my career.

    "It's not about going to war every time anymore. It's about being smart and not getting hit.

    "Some of those things I had lost focus on. I put that down to moving up to super-middleweight - knowing I was against guys who were naturally bigger, I got it into my head that I had to hurt them early so they didn't bully me. I lost sight of the boxing.

    "At middleweight nobody will bully me, nobody is bigger than me, so I can focus on the art and craft rather than the war aspect.

    "I will still go to war - when there is an opportunity, these guys will get taken out!

    "But there are new aspects to my game."

    Eubank Jr's father had previously told Sky Sports: "Junior has speed. Roy had speed. There is the synergy.

    "When someone has speed they throw four punches to your one, you cannot beat them. If Junior picks up five per cent from Roy, that is enough to see him through to achieve all the things that he wants.

    "Five per cent is enough to make him blossom and fly."

    Since Eubank Jr's career-best win against James DeGale in February 2019, he has had just two rounds of in-ring competition.

    "Ring-rust is a factor and Morrison is the perfect opponent," he said about his comeback. "He is solid and he can punch so I can't let my guard down.

    "He has shown heart, he can punch. He's not somebody to take lightly. So I've trained hard, like I would for any fight, and I will be at 100 per cent on the night.

    "This is a fight to get me back in the mix. I've been out of the ring, really, for two years which has been tough.

    "What can you do? The answer was to go away and learn, to improve, and to not stagnate like a lot of fighters have done.

    "I have trained in Florida with Roy Jones Jr for a year-and-a-half and, although I haven't been in the ring, I have improved.

    "I've got at least another solid four or five years left. This was the perfect time to get new blood, a new set of eyes and ears, and new training methods into my camp. I have listened to them and learned from them, and it has paid dividends.

    "You will see the fruits of my labour."

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    It'd be some boxing story if Derek won

    where would he go next?

    Wilder? Whyte 3? AJ Fury Loser?

    Would it though? It is Joseph Parker. It would be a bit like taking over from Jim Bowen on Bullseye. Jim could just about do the job but he was never going to be Les Dawson was he?
    ha well, maybe it wouldnt be mcartney leaving the beatles

    be slightly more interesting than Parker winning tho

    And i think youre selling Jim short, my mum and dad got a caravan in Clitheroe a year or two ago and we sat around watching bullseye on gold (or some channel), would bullseye even have been a thing if it wasnt for Jim?
    I'll have to think carefully about this reply, because I was a Bullseye winner in 1986, David Haye is on the money machine with Chiz, good luck to him, but as I've always said, Tyson Fury is on the money, Anthony Joshua is a poor second, the rest are wannabee substitutes.
    bollox
    I did win bullseye in 1986, I'll leave it to yo to check
    how will i check? google @nuggetdotcom bullseye?
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    Dereck Chisora makes scornful heavyweight title claim ahead of Joseph Parker clash

    Chisora reckons he'd have won the WBO belt had he fought for it in New Zealand like Parker, who he faces in a mouth-watering showdown at Manchester Arena next Saturday

    Dereck Chisora reckons he’d have been a world champion just like Joseph Parker had he been a Kiwi fighting for a world title in New Zealand.

    Parker, who takes on Chisora in Manchester on Saturday, won the vacant WBO heavyweight world title against Andy Ruiz in Auckland in 2016 but lost it to Anthony Joshua 17 months later.

    Chisora said: “If I had boxed for the title he won in New Zealand, I would have won it as well.

    “There’s not much really happening in New Zealand.

    “If that fight was on a different continent he’d have lost it because when Ruiz was bringing the heat on and pushing the fight… it went Joe’s way because it was his show.


    “But really and truly I’ve got respect for Joe and I don’t have anything bad to say about Joe because he hasn’t done anything bad in the sport.

    “He has been given fights and he has fought those fights.”

    Chisora turned 37 in December but has no plans to quit the fight game anytime soon and he has teamed up with new trainer Buddy McGirt ahead of his clash with Parker.

    Chisora added: “I’m feeling good, I’m in great shape, great mind, everything has gone well and I can’t complain.

    “What keeps the fire burning? Money. It keeps me on fire, keeps me going.

    “You can never have enough money.

    “Buddy has brought some good stuff. He’s not changing my style, he’s just putting some little things into my style. Which is good.

    “People say ‘you can’t teach an old dog new tricks’ but really and truly it’s a lie. Only a stupid dog can’t learn new tricks. I’m improving on my game.”

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    Chris Eubank Jr vs Marcus Morrison

    CHRIS EUBANK JR returns to the ring for the first time since December 2019 to face Marcus Morrison on Saturday night.

    The middleweight bout is on the undercard of Derek Chisora vs Joseph Parker at the Manchester Arena.

    Eubank Jr, on how new coach Roy Jones Jr has changed his style: "Mentally is the biggest part. Physically? I'm 31, I won't be a changed fighter, my style is what it is.

    "There are things he has tweaked or made me focus on, but the main change is how I mentally approach these fights.

    "The tactics, the thought process, the mind-set that I have now is different. Being with him will add years to my career.

    "It's not about going to war every time anymore. It's about being smart and not getting hit. Some of those things I had lost focus on.

    "I put that down to moving up to super-middleweight - knowing I was against guys who were naturally bigger, I got it into my head that I had to hurt them early so they didn't bully me. I lost sight of the boxing.

    "At middleweight nobody will bully me, nobody is bigger than me, so I can focus on the art and craft rather than the war aspect."

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    https://boxrec.com/ru/proboxer/697404

    Morrison has barely beaten anyone with a winning record

    I watched his fight with Jason Welborn and it was a bad defeat, he wasnt in the fight at all, I suppose the only positive you could take from it is that he proved he has a chin of sorts
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    Chris Eubank Jr targets Gennadiy Golovkin: 'I don’t believe he could out-punch or out-perform me'

    "I have the perfect style to stop Gennadiy Golovkin even though it's never been done before," says Chris Eubank Jr, who will fight Marcus Morrison on Saturday's Chisora vs Parker bill, live on Sky Sports Box Office

    Chris Eubank Jr believes he could inflict a first-ever stoppage defeat on Gennadiy Golovkin to rip away his world title.

    Eubank Jr returns against Marcus Morrison on Saturday, live on Sky Sports Box Office, alongside Derek Chisora vs Joseph Parker and Katie Taylor vs Natasha Jonas.

    His goal is the IBF middleweight championship which is held by big-punching Kazakh Golovkin, rather than the super-middleweight belts that Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez and Billy Joe Saunders will unify next week.


    "I'm a middleweight right now. At the moment there are a lot of middleweight world champions that I'm coming for this year," Eubank Jr told Sky Sports.


    "Canelo is a great fighter, it's a huge fight, but at super-middleweight. He's the only guy I would move up to fight - if I was given the opportunity, of course, I would take it.

    "But there are a lot of names including GGG. That's a fight that needs to happen this year, it has to happen.

    "He has a world title, the fans have been asking for the fight for years, it slipped through my fingers.

    "I'm in a position now, fighting in England, where I can put it good performances and we can make the fight at the end of the year.

    "That would be the dream, to fight in the UK. Obviously he fights in the States and it comes down to business.

    "My main focus is just fighting him and getting that world title.

    Eubank Jr was in talks to fight Golovkin in 2016 but the opportunity instead went to Kell Brook.

    The only blemishes on Golovkin's fearsome record is a draw and a defeat (both of which he has disputed) in two fights with Canelo.

    He is now 39 and has no fight scheduled since beating Kamil Szeremeta in December.

    "I really and truly believe I would stop him," Eubank Jr said.

    "My engine and his fight style? He doesn't back down and goes to war regardless.

    "An immovable force against an unstoppable object. When two warriors collide who put it all on the line, it would be an amazing fight.

    "I don't believe he could out-punch or out-perform me.

    "I've had that mind-set for years now. I have the perfect style to stop Golovkin even though it's never been done before."

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    Craig Richards out to banish underdog tag with monstrous win over feared Russian Dmitry Bivol in WBA world title fight

    HAVING knocked down every one of his title goals so far, Craig Richards has just one more to go - his WBA world light-heavyweight duel with Dmitry Bivol.

    Richards, an 11/1 underdog, hasn't been favoured by many. Bivol is as tough, well-schooled and as assassin-like as they come in the ring.

    But the Matchroom Elite Gym fighter promises his hand will be raised, just like four of his stablemates before him over the past six weeks in Conor Benn, Ted Cheeseman, Felix Cash and Joe Cordina.

    Trained by Peter Sims, brother of Tony, Richards details his journey from 'survival mode' - without the same

    Olympic hype the likes of Lawrence Okolie, Joshua Buatsi, Josh Kelly and Cordina had - to world title challenger in just a matter of years.

    He says in an exclusive chat with SunSport: "I was getting on buses on my own from a young age and if you ask Peter when he met me, because I dedicated myself to boxing I couldn't work.

    "So I was in a small survival mode where I was getting on three trains and a bus to get to Essex, two hours and 20 minutes every day before my debut.

    "I've had to kick doors down the hard way, I wasn't an Olympian, when I come through I didn't have someone pulling me through like my father.

    "I've put myself in this position. I've had to earn the right to be here and it'd be a shame to come this far… to only come this far."

    Richards is well-aware of the risk fighting someone like Bivol brings.

    The Russian is 17-0, picked up his first boxing title in his fourth fight and has been at least an interim champ from his seventh onwards.

    Often-touted as one of the best pure boxers in the game, he holds wins over former world champion Jean Pascal, current WBO titleholder Joe Smith Jr and grizzled veterans in Sullivan Barerra and Isaac Chilemba.

    Richards' best win came in his last outing against against Shakan Pitters, stopping the Birmingham fighter in nine rounds.

    But 'Spider' as the South Londoner is known, also knows he's failed to perform in lower-stakes fights, which is why he's confident Bivol's skill level will ramp him into top gear.

    "For me, if you look at my career, whenever I fight someone I'm supposed to beat, I'm flat. It's whenever I'm the underdog I perform, go out there and get the stoppage," he adds.

    "I need big fights to get the best out of me, and there ain't much bigger than Dimitry Bivol.

    "He does plenty well, he's world champion. He has flaws, though. I need to exploit those flaws, take away his strong points. With Shakan as well, 14-0, British champion, I said he did things well, but I took them all away and I did the job comfortably and easy.

    "This won't be as easy, I know that. But it'll get me through my gears, I'll be in highest possible gear, I promise.

    "We asked for the fight, I was in and around the ranking anyway, like No 5. I've been in the top 10 with the WBA for the last two years.

    "First of all Eddie said 'cor blimey!', then he spoke to Bivol's team, they showed interest and negotiations went from there.

    "And here we are, I'm going to win the rounds, box very well, and when it's time to show it I'll get him out. I carry my power both late and early, I get stronger as the rounds go on.

    "People doubted me before, you were wrong before and it'll be the same thing again and you'll all stop doubting me. It'll be one of the biggest wins in British boxing history."

    Outside the ring, Richards is a much more passive person. He talks to kids at schools, gives back to communities in Penge and Lewishman where he grew up, and it's clear he wants to change the way youths think today.

    Knife crime and gang violence has always been prevalent in London, so much so that it's even become a bit of a cliche that the young, tearaway, disadvantaged kid uses boxing to escape a much darker life path.

    Richards is clear on the matter. Gang violence is something he was never interested in, but growing up where he did, it was often inescapable.

    "You also get involved in things that are nothing to do with you, it's all postcode wars and stuff," he explains. "You end up with trouble with boys and you don't know how you're drawn in.

    "When you grow up in South London it was hard not to get involved in certain things. You get on a bus and then 10 boys get on a bus and try and rob you.

    "Then you get labelled as being part of a gang, all because of your postcode. It's stupid and I've had friends die, been involved in bad stuff, stabbed. It's all just a waste of time.

    "Youth today need to understand they're wasting them time with that. That's why I go into schools so I can tell all of them that. I want that culture to change.

    "When I was a kid all I did was watch boxing, I didn't want to be tangled up with the other stuff. I didn't even watch football, which is what most kids my age did."

    There are two huge motivating factors for Richards heading into his clash with Bivol - his mother and grandad, who passed away not long after his first title win against Alan Higgins in 2017.

    "My grandad was anti-boxing. He was telling me to get a job and go to university and before he passed away I had my first title fight.

    "I went to his house, he had the poster on his wall so I managed to get his blessing before he died.

    "And as for my mother, it'd be nice if I could give her everything she ever wanted."

    And as for any final words from the 30-year-old, they assume the same confidence the previous 17 minutes of his sermon did while sat on the ring apron at the Matchroom Gym in Essex.

    "Prediction? Richards win," he says.

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    No one knows what Chisora will show up until the bell goes. Hopefully a good one.

    Parker hasn’t impressed me for a long time and his last fight was a mess, he could have easily lost it via UD, it was that messy and close.

    If Chisora is on point then he can make it a hard night for Parker, but if Parker can turn it back a few years he can make this an easy one sided fight.

    Hoping for a Chisora KO.
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    Really high on Bivol recently. I'm not sure he beats Beterbiev just yet, but I think he's top of the pile.

    I'll be very surprised if Richards troubles him at all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by donnydarkoIRL View Post
    Really high on Bivol recently. I'm not sure he beats Beterbiev just yet, but I think he's top of the pile.

    I'll be very surprised if Richards troubles him at all.
    Used to be of the opinion Bivol was the best in the light heavy scene a few years back, even before Kov had those losses...
    But last year or two Beterbiev just looks like a beast! Bivol can probably out box him though.

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