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Sean
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I wonder what chest size Fury's shorts are.
I wonder what chest size Fury's shorts are.
What you think of Fury v Usyk Sean?
I know its not till May but my initial thought is the fight will be over in Under 10.5 rounds and think the 5-2 with Spread Ex is not a bad play
Yeah, he won by some distance in the end, the judge who gave Tyson the decision wants his head testing .
Tyson also sounded very bitter and cuntish at the end saying Usyk only won because of the war in Ukraine and people feeling sorry for him
Thursday 23rd May - Jermaine Franklin v Devin Vargas
Heavyweight contest where im seeing Franklin furthering his career towards a future crack at a title and climbing the rankings , Franklin (24 Fights - 22 Wins (14 KOs) - 2 Losses) beat Isaac Guiterriez last time by unanimous decision and looked pretty good in doing so , before that he had upped his credentials by facing first , Dillion Whyte and then Anthony Joshua , and despite losing both of those bouts he held his own and in all honesty was unlucky not to get the win , or at least a draw , in the Whyte contest. Vargas (32 Fights - 22 Wins (9 KOs) - 10 Losses) has lost his last four , first of those against Zhilei Zhang , then Charles Martin followed by two bouts against Deontae Pettigrew .. at one time he looked to be a prospect but now at 42 years old , and losing more than hes winning , in all honesty hes beginning to look a little washed up , technically it could be said that he could well of lost his last six as he lost his sixth fight and in the fifth only won because his opponent was disqualified , so doesnt come into this with any ringing endorsements lets be honest. He still carries a bit of power so the threat is there but Franklin will come into this fresh and eager to look good infront of his hometown fans. Hes now proven he can step it up with the bigger names in the division and i expect him to put in a dominant display against the veteran Vargas here , the one thing that i think Vargas is here for is as a confidence builder , Franklin has looked good but i think his team want to stop someone and Vargas could be the ideal candidate , hes durable and still a little dangerous but Franklin should be putting away this leavel of opposition before the final bell so i can see a stoppage victory in this one.
Jermaine Franklin To Win .. By Stoppage
Friday 24th May - Lawrence Okolie v Lukasz Rozanski
Brit fighter Okolie (20 Fights - 19 Wins (14 KOs) - 1 Loss) attempts to become a two weight world champion when he takes on the WBC Bridgerweight Champion Rozanski (15 Fights - 15 Wins (14 KOs)) and its an interesting match up to be honest , Okolie travels to Rozanski's homeland , Poland , where he'll be sure to face a raucous home crowd egging their fighter on. Okolie hasnt been since his majority decision loss to Chris Billiam Smith back in May of 2023 , around the same time as Rozanski has been out of the ring , he took the vacant Bridgerweight title when beating Alen Babic by a first round stoppage in April last year .. so they've both been out for around a year .. Rozanski only knows one way to fight , thats to come forward and try to get his opponent out of there and its been successful 14 times out of his 15 fights which goes to show the power he carries , the only time he went the distance was in his second fight which was a four rounder , which means that in his pro career he has yet to see the fifth round with all his stoppages coming within the first two rounds , so Okolie is gonna have to buckle up and be prepared for the onslaught thats gonna come his way when that first bell rings. And thats something i worry about , hes technically a decent enough boxer , better than Rozanski , but he seems to be wary of getting caught which does worry me as theres no way that he aint gonna catch one or more from Rozanski. He does carry some decent power of his own but he hasnt had a stoppage since September 2021 when he KO'd Dilan Prasovic in the third round , which makes me think he doesnt want to throw a big punch incase he gets caught by one on the way in and he has a habit of clinching (he was deducted a couple of points for it against Billiam Smith) which makes for a boring fight and isnt gonna work against someone like Rozanski who basically justs want to sledgehammer you. Okolie has a height and reach advantage and now going up to the new weight will be heavier than usual so hopefully he'll feel more confident about letting his hands go but looking at his last few fights im not totally convinced , he was dropped two or three times against Billiam Smith but if he gets caught by Rozanski i think he may well have trouble getting up. He has done well against Poles to date beating three of them including Glowacki but hes never travelled to Poland to fight and they do get behind their fighters which will only spur on Rozanski imho , if Okolie can last the first four / five rounds i give him a good chance of winning but can he last that long ? .. Id like him to walk away with the win as hes a Brit but i am having trouble seeing it from what ive seen of him in recent fights , i think Rozanski retains his title by a stoppage win (although i would like to se Okolie win)
Lukasz Rozanski To Win .. By Stoppage
Saturday 25th May -
Dina Thorslund v Seren Cetin
Dina Thorslund (21 Fights - 21 Wins (9 KOs)) puts her WBC , Ring and WBO Bantamweight titles on the line against the unbeaten Turkish fighter Seren Cetin (11 Fights - 11 Wins (7 KOs)) , think it'll be an interesting fight where Cetin comes to fight but i think theres a slight chance she could come up a tad short , shes fighting a more experienced fighter whose the best shes faced to date in my opinion. From what ive seen of Cetin (not alot admittedly) she'll come to win but Thorslund is once again fighting on home soil in Copenhagen and the fans will be behind her which could prove daunting for Cetin whose never boxed outside of her native Turkey and the Ukraine. On paper Cetin looks to be quite a banger as shes despatched 7 of her 11 opponents but i'd have to say none of those were anywhere near the level of Thorslund and i think shes gonna struggle to land cleanly here , for me Thorslund is a class act , and i can see her breaking down Cetin , nullifying her power and outboxing her , a stoppage is a possibilty but i think a unanimous decision could well be the call. But for me Dina Thorslund retains her titles.
Dina Thorslund To Win
Christian Mbilli v Mark Heffron
Well Oldham boy Mark Heffron (34 Fights - 30 Wins (24 KOs) - 3 Losses - 1 Draw) travels to Canada to try and hand Christian Mbilli (26 Fights - 26 Wins (22 KOs) his first loss and he's gonna have to work bloody hard and be at his very best if he's going to achieve this from what i've seen of Mbilli. Heffron comes into this on the back of a second round TKO of Serhii Ksendzov , that was nothing to get excited about tbh as Ksendzov is a journeyman with 4 wins and 24 losses to his name , i think that was basically a confidence booster after his third round stoppage loss to Jack Cullen back in September of 2023 , his best win for me was his beating of the decent Lennox Clarke back in 2022 , but he is gonna have to up his game considerably to deal with Mbilli imho. From what ive seen of the pair i think that Mbilli has the better boxing fundamentals , and though neither have really met any one of note as yet , i think Heffron edges it resume wise so far .. the one thing that both can do is punch , and punch hard so this is a fight that i really dont see going the distance. I see Heffron putting up a valiant effort but ultimatley i see Mbilli coming out on top , and i think the fight will be over by round eight.
Christian Mbilli To Win ... By Stoppage (By Round 8 or Before)
Josh Taylor v Jack Catterall
Well a long awaited re run of the controversial fight they had back in February 2022 where Taylor took the decision but everyman and his dog thought that Catterall had won the fight , so to be honest this one is well overdue. Taylor (20 Fights - 19 Wins (13 KOs) - 1 Loss) , he last fought back in JUne of last year when losing to Teofimo Lopez , where he lost the WBO and Ring Light Welterweight titles and to be honest he looked a shadow of his former self in that fight , there was just no spark , nothing about him at all and i think its time for him to move up in weight as he does have trouble making 140 and its showing so its a surprise that hes not gone for a catchweight contest here tbh , that was his only fight since the Catterall bout. Catterall (29 Fights - 28 Wins (13 KOs) - 1 Loss) has fought twice since meeting Taylor , both last year , first he beat Daragh Foley and then he beat the legendary Jorge Linares , whose powers are on the wane admittedly but still a decent name to have on the resume i'd say , he was slated for that win though because he failed to stop Linares which despite being stopped six times in his career isnt the easiest thing to do and hes not predominantly known as a puncher in all fairness , I mean Devin Haney beat him by decision and i didnt see / hear people slating him for failing to stop him. Despite that he looked decent enough in those fights , if not in the same form as when he 'lost' to Taylor , but he definatley looked better than 'The Tartan Tornado' when last seen. Theres a lot of animosity here and i can see this fight being a war of attrition , not pretty to watch , one where both fighters dig in and go for it , as ive said Taylor seems to need to move up and that wont help his cause here imho , hes looked on the slide whereas Catterall has looked in better nick , is younger and will be eager to rectify that last time decision loss. Its gonna be close i think , and its not easy to pick if both were at their best , but i can only go by what ive seen , and last time as ive said Taylor was pretty woeful so i see a Catterall victory here.
Jack Catterall To Win