This fight hasn’t been announced yet but on the IBF website it says that it will be happening August 22nd. The winner of the fight will move to the number 2 spot and then will presumably be ordered to face the winner of another IBF Eliminator to become mandatory. I think this is a decentContinue reading “Caleb Truax versus Alfredo Angulo for IBF Eliminator.”
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What’s next for Cheeseman,Eggington plus undercard?
After what turned out to be a great card i’m going to look towards what the fighters can and perhaps should do next. In the first fight of the night Jordan Gill comfortably out boxed Reece Bellotti over 10 rounds. I thought he put on a good performance considering the health issues he had beenContinue reading “What’s next for Cheeseman,Eggington plus undercard?”
Fabio Wardley versus Simon Vallily breakdown
This is a step up fight for Fabio Wardley who looks to pick up his first title over 10 rounds tonight. Vallily needs to win this fight or he’ll forever be a domestic gatekeeper at heavyweight. Fabio Wardley has good uppercuts and does everything to a decent level though he does have a bit ofContinue reading “Fabio Wardley versus Simon Vallily breakdown”
Jordan Gill versus Reece Bellotti breakdown.
While Jordan Gill is technically coming off a win both of these fighters are really coming off a loss and are looking to use each other to boost them back to where they were before they lost. Gill took a bad loss where he was expected to win due to illness and not being 100%Continue reading “Jordan Gill versus Reece Bellotti breakdown.”
Srisaket Sor Rungvisai versus Amnat Ruenroeng breakdown.
This is one of those fights where it’s never really been brought up but once it gets made it makes a lot of sense. Rungvisai is the most successful active fighter from Thailand right now and Ruenroeng is likely the second though he is well past his best. Rungvisai is coming off a loss toContinue reading “Srisaket Sor Rungvisai versus Amnat Ruenroeng breakdown.”
Dalton Smith versus Nathan Bennet breakdown
Dalton Smith had a good amateur career and turned pro last year under Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom boxing. He’s had 5 fights since against Journeymen and tomorrow night takes his first big step up. Nathan Bennet is a solid pro who’s only loss came to Ben Fields who is much better than his record suggests. BothContinue reading “Dalton Smith versus Nathan Bennet breakdown”
Lyndon Arthur comfortably boxes past Dec Spelman, looked much improved.
Lyndon Arthur looked much improved as he comfortably beat Spelman on points. The majority of the things I said he did bad in his last fight he improved massively on and full credit to him. I thought his jab was very impressive and had a bit more power on it than in his last fightContinue reading “Lyndon Arthur comfortably boxes past Dec Spelman, looked much improved.”
James Tennyson versus Gavin Gwynne breakdown
James Tennyson has been putting a good run of domestic wins together since moving up to Lightweight and will be looking to add another scalp to his already impressive resume. Gwynne’s only loss was to Joe Cordina who looks like one of the best prospects in the UK so it’s hard to take too muchContinue reading “James Tennyson versus Gavin Gwynne breakdown”
Hassan Mwakinyo deserves a big fight and more opportunities.
Almost two years ago Hassan Mwakinyo pulled off one of the biggest upsets of 2018 by knocking out Sam Eggington in 2 rounds. He’d taken the fight on a weeks notice and was given no chance of winning especially as the fight was happening in Eggington’s home town of Birmingham. He did what promoters andContinue reading “Hassan Mwakinyo deserves a big fight and more opportunities.”
Sam Eggington versus Ted Cheeseman breakdown
This should be a highly entertaining fight where the winner will look towards fights with Scott Fitzgerald or people on the world level while the loser will have to go down a level and will unlikely to be on TV again. Both normally have come forward styles and like to get into wars so thisContinue reading “Sam Eggington versus Ted Cheeseman breakdown”