Murray v Mitchell, Knockout?

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by ManiSP, Jul 14, 2011.


  1. richard mossley

    richard mossley Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Fight could also get stopped cuts, or by one of the fighters diving out of the ring Cintron style, maybe Mitchell will refuse to enter the ring, there are millions of permetations.
     
  2. Bob'n'Weave

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    Quote:
    Originally Posted by ChristoDuran View Post
    This has had me thinking a lot. I'm really not sure. I reckon if Murray doesn't knock Mitchell out, and Mitchell doesn't knock Murray out it has a very good chance of going the distance. However, i heard the Liverpool Echo haven't been paying their electricity bills too, so the power could turn off. Unless Frankie hasn't invested in some candles then it won't go the distance. I think we can discount the reappearance of fan man as
    a.) This is an indoor venue
    b.) He bit the dust a while ago.
    I was also reading that the United Baptist Church of South Georgia think the Apocalypse will come at 2100hrs GMT which also means this fight won't go the distance.
    The Institute of Continental Drift and Antarctic Survey are also worried that a mini ice age is due on Saturday meaning temperatures will plunge to minus 30 meaning both boxers will have to wear fur coats, woolly hats and woolly gloves on their gloves. The BBBoC have warned they will not sanction any fight in such attire, which means the fight won't go the distance.

    My assessment is this fight might not go the distance.

    Regards

    ChristoDuran

    were you stoned!? when you typed out this tosh reply- to a straightforward question of the likelehood of this fight going the distance.

    ftr I'd say if Kevs in good shape- it has about 70% of going the distance (with kev getting the nod if it does)
     
  3. TFFP

    TFFP The Eskimo

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    Very good chance, I'd favour this outcome. Neither are big, big punchers.

    Murray has a pretty good chin, Mitchell's a good puncher but nothing spectacular.

    Mitchell also has a pretty good chin at this level and Murray is a pretty average accumulation puncher.

    The only thing I can really see is a Murray late stoppage on accumulation but he probably needs to dominate the fight for that to happen which is unlikely.