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I agree in that Dolan's going to be much better at Cruiserweight than he has been at Heavyweight, much more natural for his height and build, and my gut instinct says that Dolan's going to be too good for Norton tonight. Micky Steeds as opponent for claiming that title wasn't the toughest test for Norton, and I've put some money on Dolan outboxing him.
According to boxrec, former IBF Interim Middleweight title holder (lost twice to B-Hop) Robert Allen is on the bill there as well in a walkover, is there any back story to that or is he just there for a buck or two?
Last edited by superheavyrhun; 02-06-2009 at 08:26 PM.
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Yeah Dolan is a natural Cruiserweight.He has a lot more movement at his the natural weight 14stone.Im sure he'll do really well.Go on Dolan.Im gutted that i cant watch my local man Dolan.I have'nt got sky sports 2,DAMN!!
How much did you put on the bet mate,and what was the odds on Dolan to win??I understand that Dolan is the underdog in this fight!!Good luck friend!
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Dolan was just outside evens, so not fantastic, but I really backed him, in a big bet for me with a tenner. After that huge fourth round, I'm feeling good. Norton seems to have recovered, so Dolan needs to keep working.
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Last edited by yvonne; 02-06-2009 at 09:07 PM.
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Norton is so awkward to fight, and he got a lucky 8-count on Dolan, where he seemed to push Dolan over more than punch him over. Still tight and cagey, and Norton fairly sly. Horrible to fight, but entertaining to watch!
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Man, two rounds to go and tight as it comes, I've got Dolan one up, McCrory's got him one down, who knows where the judges are at. Harder shots or workrate. Hope Dolan's got a rocket in his pocket!
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