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    Yeah but all the boys are trying to tip you Missy.

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    I think his win over Enzo was just right time right place against a shot fighter and Huck will take advantage of this. Hopefully i'm wrong because i saw Afolabi on Bunces show just before Setanta went bump and he seemed a good guy.

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    Huck should win impressively imo
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    This guys a bit of a headcase.I dont know who wins but Ola knows how to play the ropes well,make opponents overthink and over exert.One odd dude.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    This guys a bit of a headcase.I dont know who wins but Ola knows how to play the ropes well,make opponents overthink and over exert.One odd dude.
    Why would you say that? I know Ola & he's one of the most down to earth people you could meet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JazMerkin View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    This guys a bit of a headcase.I dont know who wins but Ola knows how to play the ropes well,make opponents overthink and over exert.One odd dude.
    Why would you say that? I know Ola & he's one of the most down to earth people you could meet.
    Well Ive never made his acquaintance Jaz, convey my apologies.I'm just saying his style is a bit "unorthodox" and he strikes me as somewhat unique in there,in style alone of course,as Ive never met him.?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by JazMerkin View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    This guys a bit of a headcase.I dont know who wins but Ola knows how to play the ropes well,make opponents overthink and over exert.One odd dude.
    Why would you say that? I know Ola & he's one of the most down to earth people you could meet.
    Well Ive never made his acquaintance Jaz, convey my apologies.I'm just saying his style is a bit "unorthodox" and he strikes me as somewhat unique in there,in style alone of course,as Ive never met him.?
    Oh seen, generally when people say someone's a headcase they mean he's a lunatic who might flip out any moment a la 90s Tyson. He does have a bit of an unorthodox style, I think part of that is he didn't have much of an amateur career, mainly boxing in clubs in South London but not actually competing. He basically learnt his trade as a sparring partner in the US, particularly with James Toney who he picked quite a bit up off.

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