I'm not being biased as I have no personal interest in the fight.i was also told jazz a looked a bit special during sparring in Glasgow a few weeks ago
Its a very good fight and a hard one for Jazza , but even harder for Kid - we would take it for a title. STEVE WOOD
Jazza inside distance win IMO Galahad is pretty good but has no power he hit Josh whale with every shot in the book and couldn't get rid of him the ref and corner had to save him from himself coz he would of taken galahads shots all night he was just eating them So this says a lot about his power . Jazza on the other hand is very unorthodox just like gala had but has plenty of power to go with it .
Its very clear that Gallahad has no power but this can improve and he wouldn't be the first fighter with little power to do well.
Ive seen Jazza in sparing countless times. He is definatley a prospect. Hes got that strength thing something shoking. Also very slippery with a lot of head and body movement. A quick thinking southpaw. Dont know if hed beat Gallahad though.
He does look sharp but he also looks like he carries his chin a bit high. His Rhythm abd movement remind me a little of Bute.
When I watched jazza at the crolla Matthews bill I wasn't that impressed and he was a bit weird like he couldn't settle loads of nervous unnecessary movement
Alright Steve, what happened to Blackledge in his last fight? He drew against Farai Musiyiwa (18-12-2), who actually started out as a bantamweight. Is he staying at light heavy or will he be dropping down in weight?
Walsh has given up his title rather than defend against Galahad. No obstacles then for Dickens. :good
Looks like neither of them are the finished article yet. Which is great news. Especially when you consider that neither are Quiig and Frampton either.
Good article on jazza in this moths boxing monthly which picked up today. For me kid takes it all day.but just my opinion and seen more of kid than jazza to be fair.