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Kevin Mitchell cut corners in his training apparently
Suprised no else has posted this yet but FW really is angry with Mighty Kev, Jimmy Tibbs and Kev have come out and said that he had a bad camp sounds like he might have had a few personal problems well here's the link anyway [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...]
To be honest I was worried from the weigh in and the ring entrance he was cackin it you could see he looked nervous. I said to my friend he will need a good start and get out of the first few rounds if he was to stand a chance, I wish I put more money on it now. |
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I reckon it's just excuses to try and convince people he's better than he looked.
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to be honest Mitchell always looks that way I don't think he was overly nervous. always looks like he is about to cry.
he was just not prepared in general. we are hearing stories about the training, which is worrying. also he wasnt prepared for world class level due to fighting a poor level of opponent. this meant he was not physically or mentally prepared to do what he needed last night. Mitchell needs to gradually get himself down to Super Featherweight and build up there at european level |
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Loved how Frankie made a mockery of his opponent yday I knew it was a joke of an opponent when they first announced it. No one is saying Frank should throw his fighters into murderous fights but when you are fighting someone like Ignacio Mendoza as a tune up for Michael Katsidis it is beyond a joke. Fighters need at least 5 fights against top 50 opponents (2 of which are at least top 25) before stepping up to world class and well picked ones at that, Kev faced 2 and neither of them were experienced top fighters that would have taught Kev something and given a gaige of where he is in terms of talent and in standing in the division. |
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I've found that fighters regularly have crap training camps just prior to being defeated.
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he got banged out by the better fighter simple as. i'm not believing this crap training camp excuse. put him in there with katsidis again, and the same will happen again.
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Can't argue with what the promoter is saying...:yep
It's totally upto Kevin Mitchell...:yep |
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Dirty ****** needs to take some of the blame for this defeat. Mitchell was nowhere near world title level yet, he should have been fighting for an EBU belt last night, he's a year or maybe two away from world level.
****** has had him on the back burner for years fighting a lower standard of opponent and I think he threw Mitchell in at the deep end of a high profile fight in an attempt to generate another cash cow now Khan has left him. |
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Mitchell was never going to be near world level. Katsidis is a good hard punching fighter who deserves a place in the top 15 but is far from elite. This fight was made becausde people though Kat was ready for the taking.
Fact is Mitchell is a decent possibly European level fighter. |
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That's one thing I am very impressed with Ricky Hatton so far. He keeps his fighters very busy and he doesn't do this through using the survival first 12-79 British journeymen, he brings in lots of decent international oppo for opponents rather and it means that not only do their resumees look better but they are getting the tests they need before stepping up and they are facing different more unpredictable styles all very important in the upbringing of a up and coming Boxer. Look at how he has handled Scott Quigg he is facing Andriy Kostin (according to Box Rec) next which will be his third opponent in a row that is very durable and has faced the a-z of top European fighters at his weight and it gives them a very good gage of where he stands at his weight and it gets him some decent rounds. Also look at how Martin Murray and Marc Thompson have gone from having the bum of the month type records that left them in no mans land domestically to having faced the level of oppo that he left them at the top of their domestic divisions in a position to look for decent fights. |
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Without proper experience at a good level you are always going to fall short against opponents like Katsidis. A grand total of one fight at domestic level (more than two years ago) is not adequate by any means. |
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