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Thread: British RBR - Amir Khan v Graham Earl - Saturday - Duddy v Eastman

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    Default Re: British RBR - Amir Khan v Graham Earl - Saturday - NOW Duddy v Eastman





    Round 9:
    They clinch early doors. Duddy moving his head better than he has before. Good right from Duddy, and Eastman looks tired. He's still pushing the jabs out but not much behind them. Good double jab from Duddy. Eastman is backing off again. LEft hook from Duddy, and Eastman is playing tired a little looking to suck Duddy in. Eastman ducking low again, but misses with two hooks. Good jab from Eastman. Two right hooks from Eastman. Duddy returns a left hok. Duddy moans a little again baout the shots to the back of the head.
    Eastman did better that one.
    87-85

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    Default Re: British RBR - Amir Khan v Graham Earl - Saturday - NOW Duddy v Eastman


    Round 10:

    Going into the last round of this non-title affair. My bladder has no space left. Great opening, with Eastman to the body, then Duddy with some big right hooks, then a left, and some body shots. Great work. Eastman comes back with some short shots, then a hook upstairs. They clinch. Duddy with two more hooks, but Eastman swings back at him. Right hook from Eaqstman. Duddy with a right hook, then another clinch. Duddy with a big left hand. Right hook from Eastman. Three big hooks from Duddy, especially the right, then an Eastman hook right back, Duddy goes back to the body then hooks up top once more. Eastman out of the clinch. Good right then a left fromduddy.
    Duddy's round.
    97-94

    Judges give it to Duddy, and deservedly so.

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    Default Re: British RBR - Amir Khan v Graham Earl - Saturday - NOW Duddy v Eastman

    Strange the ref is the only judge in a fight on this scale, sounds like he got it right anyways.
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    CC for the RBR Rhun Good Stuff Mate
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