Curtis Woodhouse vs Stefy Bull

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  1. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    That's what stood out to me - I'd say it's maybe the best in British boxing that I've seen. :good

    The question now becomes: how vulnerable is Frankie in the abs and thorax? :think
     
  2. Dan684

    Dan684 Dave's Stepdad Full Member

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    It will be a complete non-issue. Gavin won't be stood against the ropes like Bull was. All credit to Bull but gavin is a complete level above him.
     
  3. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    Curtis was landing it clear in the middle of the ring as well.

    Your point is taken, though, that Gavin's a higher class defensively.
     
  4. riggers

    riggers Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Curtis goes to the body well against a lanky six footer. But against a smart hard hitting fighter, it will not be so easy. I cannot see what Woodhouse can do over 10 rounds to win. Frankie has a lot more natural ability, poise, power and class.
     
  5. norfolkinchance

    norfolkinchance Active Member Full Member

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    agree gavin will be a big step up in class for curtis but I can see curtis troubling him at times with the intensity he will bring. and im pretty sure gavin is definitely not hard hitting.

    willbe a good fight for them both and the sort of challenge gavin needs to be facing early doors if he is going onto big things.
     
  6. saturday_kid

    saturday_kid Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Lol think i am gonna join the DW.......Definitely will now ha ha :D
     
  7. saturday_kid

    saturday_kid Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Was a good performance by Woodhouse I think, definitely deserves a lot of respect for what he's done in boxing when you consider how late he came into it and for a while was still playing professional football, I think Gavin will edge it but it will be his toughest fight yet.
     
  8. boxingcrazy

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    i was impressed most with woodhouse's grit when things weren't going his way. if the england football team had his grit for the fight then they'd still be in the world cup
     
  9. jonnyP

    jonnyP Active Member Full Member

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    i think gavin should take this on class alone but he doesent punch hard enough and i feel british level is as far as hes going to go with his lack of power and his issues with cutting so easily, think gavin will outpoint him but the first few rounds are close
     
  10. LHL

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    Good luck to Stefy. Hope he has something to go to after boxing. I remember watching Stefy years back always good to watch put it on the line for every fight. Even in his last fight Stefy kept pushing woodhouse right to the end. Good luck Stefy you were one of the best gatekeepers the domestic scene had in a while, your probably still up there :good
     
  11. Mandanda

    Mandanda SkillspayBills Full Member

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    Yep good luck to Stefy. He put on some great displays and has had a good career. Has plenty to offer sport.
     
  12. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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