Sky Vs Channel 5 on Saturday!

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by Paullow, Dec 3, 2012.


  1. SkillspayBills

    SkillspayBills Mandanda Running E-Pen Full Member

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  2. Paullow

    Paullow Active Member Full Member

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    any noticable bouts on there?
     
  3. venusdiablo

    venusdiablo Well-Known Member Full Member

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    A massive night of professional boxing featuring an eagerly awaited rematch for a title fight with a fantastic undercard. No less than 7 fights on the card feature both boxers with positive records.

    Kris Agyei-Dua faces Nathan Graham in an eagerly awaited rematch following their draw for the Southern Area Light-Middleweight title in September. The same title is at stake.

    A sensational Hevayweight contest is chief support. Former ABA finalist Ian Lewison from Brixton takes a massive step up in class as he faces the Welsh Heavyweight sensation Dorian Darch. Dorian has won 6 from 6 and is considered by many in Wales to be a future British Champion. As an amatuer Ian was ranked 4th in the world having wins over Odlanier Solis and Robert Helenius to his name. Ian's pro career has not taken off but has now appointed a new trainer in Don Charles and is determined to earn a crack at the British title within 12 months. Dorian is bringing two coach loads of supporters from Wales and this England v Wales clash promises fireworks. The contest will be over 6x 3 minute rounds. Dont blink whilst this contest is on. This could create the "Earthquake in Essex"

    Lee "The Banjo" Markham put on a sensational performance in September when he despatched "The Latvian Hammer" the previously undefeated Valerijs Mikaulauskas in 3 rounds. Not one to rest on his laurels Lee now takes on the undefeated Diego Burton from Peckham, London in a 6x3 Middleweight contest.

    We then feature 2 battles of the undefeateds where someones 0 has to go.

    Brentwood Middleweight Joe Mullender features in the first"BATTLE OF THE UNDEFEATED" Joe has won 2 from 2 and takes on skilful Bulgarian Samet Hyusenov who has won both of his 2 of his contests. This promises to be a barnstormer. 6x3 rounds in the middleweight division

    The second "BATTLE OF THE UNDEFEATED" features Philip "Quicksilver" Bowes who got to the quarter finals of the Commonwealth games as an amateur and has made a faultless start as a professional winning all 4 bouts. Bulgarian Stanislav Nenkov who is consisered a future European contender and has won all 3 bouts provides Phil's toughest test to date. Phil wants title fights in 2013 so he needs to take care of Nenkov with his silky skills. This is a 4 round bout in the Light Welterweight division.

    Michael "Chunky" Devine takes on his hardest ever contest. Michael takes on former Bulgarian title challenger Andras Varga who has lost only 2 from 10 fights. Devine wants to push towards title contention in 2013 so this is a challenge he must overcome.

    Leon Senior takes on Polish Light-Heavyweight Bartlomiej Grafka. Grafka has won 7 from 10 fights and Leon has won 6 from 7. Promoter Steve Goodwin has guaranteed Leon a title shot if he comes through this tough fight.

    Tyler Goodjohn takes on Sylwester Walczak who has lost only 2 out of 6 bouts. Tyler comes off a disputed title loss to Southern Area champion Danny Connor and is looking to kick starthius career now he has signed with Goodwin Promotions in a 6x3 Welterweight clash.

    Adam Dingsdale (5-0) takes on Imre Nagy from Hungary (2-2) in a 4x3 Lightweight clash

    We are delighted to showcase the debut of Heavyweight A J Carter for whom his manager Derek Williams has high hopes. AJ takes on Janis Ginters from Latvia who has had one fight to date

    Frankie Monkhouse (2-0) has his third career start in a 4x3 Welterweight clash. He takes on Bulgarian Vasil Vasilev.
     
  4. Furey

    Furey EST & REG 2009 Full Member

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    Hopefully we'll see some drama between Degale & Eubank Jnr.. Doubt it though.
     
  5. Paullow

    Paullow Active Member Full Member

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    will be interesting to see who gets the televised ringwalks on the sky card. bellew and froch gots theirs on the last card with the likes of yafai and cardle all ready in the ring when the action started. obviously barker-hope will, you would imagine jones v ? will as well. what about ryden v o'kane? obviously not the be all and end all, but kind of emphasis' it as an important fight - and the way the card has gone, they could do with realistically hyping their fights as much as possible
     
  6. Paullow

    Paullow Active Member Full Member

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    i appreciate you dedication and enthusiasm mate, but tbh that card, and main event in particular do nothing for me, i will however be watching the main event (primetime). it is very good however that tv is picking up these cards, giving the fighters more exposure, and giving viewers who may not get to see as much boxing as they like for various reasons, a chance to watch some free action. fair play :good
     
  7. stevegoodwin

    stevegoodwin New Member Full Member

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    We dont have any tv money so consquently cannot compete with Sky and Channel 5. What we are doing is bringing competitive fights to tv which as you know generally you know who the winner is going to be before you start. The Lewison v Darch fight is a fantastic fight, the most COMPETITIVE heavyweight match in a long time