Darren Hamilton vs. Curtis Woodhouse & Tommy Coyle vs. Daniel Brizuela RBR

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  1. shenmue

    shenmue Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Does this mean no more Hamilton on TV cards?, hope so.
     
  2. Collie

    Collie Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    By the way, Hamilton looks very like James DeGale imo
     
  3. IntentionalButt

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

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    Nah, he'll reclaim the British title soon enough beating some pushover since it will soon be vacant. :verysad
     
  4. IntentionalButt

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

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    ...except that James DeGale is a lot more electrifying to watch. (sad as that is)
     
  5. shenmue

    shenmue Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    **** good point, Curtis needs to abandon his retirement plans but with that 250K win there's no chance and i don't blame him.
     
  6. newguy

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    I know darren and in all fairness he's not even suppose to be british champion lol so I know he just feels fortunate to be in the position he is, but I dont see how woodhouse gets the decision.

    Id like to know the punch stats tbf, watching the fight it looked like woodhouse was game but darren landed more, but when I saw haye and brook at ringside and hearing the help woodhouse has had for this fight to get his "fairytale ending" then im not surprised with the decision.

    I just feel, take away all the emotion and hamilton should have got the decision.
     
  7. Collie

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    Close fight either way, close for either guy was acceptable, there were no complaints from Hamilton's corner who were on his case during the fight to do more because it was very close.
     
  8. newguy

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    You're right about that:good so I guess he only has himself to blame on that side I still think it was very "home" decision.
     
  9. shenmue

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    The Homo from Hull is winning easily. Pointless non learning fight.
     
  10. Collie

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    Campbell will be 27 this year and it will be 2 years almost since the Olympics, where he was fighting much better opposition. I wonder how much fights like these are doing for him, really? Surely he could get sparring like this to build experience, surely somebody at least on a domestic level might test him at least a little?

    I can understand with Joshua taking it slower for example, as he started boxing later, is younger and in the HW division where typically fighters mature at an older age.
     
  11. dinovelvet

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    Cambell should of been out every month or two since turning pro
     
  12. shenmue

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    The Homo from Hull is learning nothing. Him and Eddie are just making money of the fools from Hull as they keep selling out.
     
  13. dinovelvet

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    Cambell about to do the distance with a guy who looks like Christian Bale in the Machinist
     
  14. shenmue

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    Gets the late stoppage, what a learning experience for him.
     
  15. Collie

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    Campbell should have gotten him out of there earlier instead of acting like it was a sparring session. He learned nothing from this, why would people go to see this.