Sherro loses Decision

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  1. ipswich express

    ipswich express Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Good learning experience for him. Fight of the year by all accounts in South Africa.
     
  2. sambo1987

    sambo1987 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Ah that's a shame. Well done for having a go though!
     
  3. Barge FTA

    Barge FTA Active Member Full Member

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    no surprise to me.
     
  4. Kegsy

    Kegsy Lights Out Full Member

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    Had a go & great effort even if he came up a little short.

    Sherro will be back better than ever.
     
  5. bushboy

    bushboy Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Barge i understand you like the attention of people biting when you start your rot but i will let you in on a little secret which may enrich your life somewhat,

    "The funny thing about criticism, is that any farkwit can offer it."

    Sherro flew a couple of thousand miles to fight a good fighter and trained his butt off. What have you ever showed that much dedication 2 apart from getting out of bed to go pick up a 25 bag and large eagle boys?
    your a loser
     
  6. Barge FTA

    Barge FTA Active Member Full Member

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    bushboy, if you read my previous posts about my opinions on that state of australian boxing, you will understand why i wrote this.
     
  7. stingray7

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    Apart from Barge the other posts infer a big step up for Sherrington. This is the same William Gare that a much less experienced 2006 version of Jamie Pittman had little trouble with. Yes Sherro went out of his comfort zone but Gare is no world beater
     
  8. ipswich express

    ipswich express Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Styles make fights. It's also the same Gare that knocked Maselino Masoe the **** out.
     
  9. Kegsy

    Kegsy Lights Out Full Member

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    Spot on Ippy.:deal
     
  10. stingray7

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    Kegsy when Gare Knocked out Masoe in 4 , Masoe was 41 years old and had had one fight ( went 4 rounds) in the 17 months previous.Gare is solid but no better.
     
  11. Barge FTA

    Barge FTA Active Member Full Member

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    Spot on Stingray, sometimes these guys let patriotism get to their heads. If Sherro was from another country, these guys wouldn't be as positive.
     
  12. joffo

    joffo I'm keenly interested Full Member

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    and pray tell what is so wrong about being positive about, and supporting, your countries athletes?


    it seems to me that your just a surly old **** who just loves to tell everyone "i told you so"

    i dont follow the forums anymore but it seems if you had already made your opinion known in regards to this on another thread, then why bother posting something like "no suprise to me". what does that add to the thread? other than bignoting yourself and coming across like a tosser, nothing.
     
  13. Barge FTA

    Barge FTA Active Member Full Member

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    because i was hoping some people may agree with me that it is no surprise he lost. instead, all i get is bias bull**** and a "how dare you criticise Australian boxers" response.
     
  14. joffo

    joffo I'm keenly interested Full Member

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    mate if you want people to start agreeing with your opinion it might help if you didn't come across like a ****-wit

    nobody likes to agree with a ****wit even if they are right.
     
  15. huricn

    huricn bhsboxing.com Full Member

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    :good :good