Some good fights out for purse bids!!!

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  1. ElChocolatito

    ElChocolatito Active Member Full Member

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    LIGHTWEIGHT ANTHONY CROLLA (Holder) v WILLIE LIMOND
    The Stewards decided to put out the above contest for purse bids to be submitted in accordance with the Terms and Conditions attached to the Board's Head Office by 12.00noon on Wednesday, 13th July 2011, the contest to take place by the end of October 2011.


    SUPER FEATHERWEIGHT GARY SYKES (Holder) v GARY BUCKLAND
    The Stewards decided to put out the above contest for purse bids to be submitted in accordance with the Terms and Conditions attached to the Board's Head Office by 12.00noon on Wednesday, 13th July 2011, the contest to take place by the end of October 2011.


    SUPER BANTAMWEIGHT JASON BOOTH (Holder) v SCOTT QUIGG
    Following the opening of purse bids at Head Office at 12.00.noon on Wednesday, 8th June 2011, the winning bid was submitted by Promoter Frank Maloney. This contest will take place on a date and at a venue as yet to be advised.


    SUPER FLYWEIGHT LEE HASKINS (Holder) v ASHLEY SEXTON
    The Stewards decided to put out the above contest for purse bids to be submitted in accordance with the Terms and Conditions attached to the Board's Head Office by 12.00noon on Wednesday, 13th July 2011, the contest to take place by the end of October 2011.


    Also Jeffries/Paul David for the English title at 168, can Jeffries make SMW? :huh


    http://news.boxrec.com/news/2011/all-title-news-bbboc-1
     
  2. KingMonkey

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    Jeffries definitely reckons he can, he called Clev out!

    Will be interesting to see his next outing afte all his time in the States.
     
  3. modestbiggles

    modestbiggles Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Clev fights at Light heavy
     
  4. noonan

    noonan Guest

    Sykes and Buckland :good

    Wasnt they talking of lining Jeffries for Groves too,
     
  5. KingMonkey

    KingMonkey Guest

    He does indeed.

    Goes to show what a lunchtime booze does for you.
     
  6. KingMonkey

    KingMonkey Guest

    Yep, THAT'S what I was thinking of.
     
  7. Smoggy7188

    Smoggy7188 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The board really need to do something about the Crusierweight division, its turning into abit of a farce now. Cook/Wright is a good fight that will probably end up being for the title after Theophane relinquishes it.
     
  8. ElChocolatito

    ElChocolatito Active Member Full Member

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    Yeah, Jeffries was saying he could take Groves and he's also angling for a spot on the Khan/Judah undercard.

    Really hope Sykes/Buckland II comes off :bbb
     
  9. Flea Man

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    Jeffries-Groves would be a fair 'easy' night for Groves IMO, and is marketable.

    Sykes-Buckland II!!! :happy

    As for Booth-Quigg, still a good fight, despite Booths recent loss. And a good fight for Quigg as well :good
     
  10. BoxingAnalyst

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    :deal despite Groves-Jeffries being Groves fight to give away. Jeffries has big power so it would make the fight very interesting. Sykes-Buckland will be a fantastic fight but i feel Sykes will all of a sudden drop the british strap and go for the european... Booth-Quigg, even though Jason is over the hill he can still give a young fighter like Quigg many problems, no doubt it would be a good technical fight.