These fights are not worth the PPV price, they are just 6 months worth of Friday night fights in one day.
These fights are not worth the PPV price, they are just 6 months worth of Friday night fights in one day.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
I just don't understand why you say this? Liek Fenster posted up have you seen the state of the fights on PPV in the last few years on a whole?
Haye v Valuev
Hatton v Malignaggi
Haye v Harrison
I could go on, I think this will be great value for money the Magnificent 7 was a great night of boxing and worth every penny not like the other shite on offer.
Cleverly v Brahmer will be a cracking fight if pulled off add to that some great 50/50 fights I can't wait worth every penny.
Nice one Frank, I'll be streaming that bastard.
I'd try to win tickets for this but, lightening neve strikes twice, so I'll be buying tickets this time around.Best hurry up and get selling though with Christmas coming around - the sonner he releases them the easier it is to justify the spending before Christmas.
Last edited by boxingbantz; 09-30-2010 at 02:02 AM.
I'm with you Skel. I was a bit dubious about paying £15 for the PPV last time round but I was well glad I did. It has to have been the best night of fights I've seen in a long time.
I hope he does get Cleverly's title shot on the next card that would be amazing. They may not be household names just yet either but I think in 5 years from now we may well be saying "I can't believe Brook, Cleverly and De Gale were all on the same card in the same night".
Degale is a talented fighter and we will be hearing about him in 5 years time as a champion.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
British Champion??
Seriously though, he's a lot better than people give him credit for & I didn't see Dilks complaining about the stoppage, but he really needs to tighten up his defence if he wants to get to world level. If he tries that wannabe Pernell Whitaker crap against someone with the handspeed of Andre Dirrell or the power of a Arthur Abraham, he'd be getting sparked.
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