Okay, I assume everybody is going to predict them to beat these bums. The more interesting thing...who will adapt well and get the stoppage within only 4 rounds. I fancy BJ stronly to stop this guy thats been KO'd by super feathers. DeGale might have an adaptation period, I dunno whether he'll do it in 4. Gavin clearly has the most difficult task, but according to ESB poster Jeff Thomas is a harder puncher than expected. I fancy Jeffries with his style to force the stoppage. James DeGale vs. Vepkhia Tchilaia 9(5)-8(3) Billy Joe Saunders vs. Attila Molnar 12(5)-12(8) Frankie Gavin vs. George Kadaria 5(0)-3(0) Tony Jeffries vs. Aliaksandr Vayavoda 5(3)-12(4)-1 Also...can highly touted Stephen Smith stop durable Gethin? What about Fury against the guy that took Chisora the distance? Stephen Smith vs. Steve Gethin 11(6)-41(8)-3 Tyson Fury vs. Daniel Peret 15(6)-20(5) Key: = 8
What a shocking card...., the worst SN bill for some time and thats saying something. Lets hope Rogan-Skelton by some bizarre Frankie Liles-Tim Littles clash of styles actually turns out to be a semi decent fight.
In competetive terms. But I think a lot of us are excited to see them for the first time. The novelty will wear off, though.
it be quite funny to see one of the loose, but cant see it. Gavin will make the worst pro, no dedication
Of Course mate... totally agree i'm looking forward to seein if their any good.... PS Gavin is something special.... watch him shine tonight. I trust my friends opinion..
I fancy Saunders and Jeffries to win inside the distance. Smith too. Fury, 6 rounder? It's a difficult call I think, but I reckon he may get a stoppage. His output should be higher than Chisora's which may make the ref step in given that Peret wasnt exactly uber busy either.