fightbet is basically betezy there bloody useless. bet365 are the besst best i have encountered they bet alot of bet types on a wide range of fights
what an awesome night of fights.the only fight you can criticize if you nitpick was the Ganoy fight.McCracken-Vea was my favourite but they were all good.Dibb has shitloads of ability regardless of what you think of him and the ring entrance song was good to.the Oganov-Bolling toe to toe slugfest was great,greater because that tool Oganov lost.and the Pittman fight was a massive upset.better than alot of PPV's.
My mate and I ventured out to this and it was a great night of boxing. The Vea/McCracken fight and the Bollinger display were the highlights for me. Pittman was putting on a display and was more than doing the job against Kwadjo, though every now and then he was made to take notice, and in the end it all went a bit pear shaped for him. Also, it was a great venue, and everything was very close. Definitely money well spent.
Saw your name in big letters above the article Mr Chocolateer. Who's your ghost writer? ...oh, and when are we going to Fist's Albury correspondent in print?
1 - Don't need one, just need to proof read it better, one terrible error (my fault) and one typo in the last paragraph that changes the whole context of that paragraph. 2 - Hahahahahahahaha.
Hey Kegsy, well summed up about the nights events - great card and show. :good To put some further perspective on Billy's fight, I don't know if you saw it but Belandres got Billy with an accidental small head clash in the 1st rd which opened a cut just above Billy's eye. Politely put, Belandres was a 'messy' fighter and it was windmill action at it's finest from him at some stages and Billy in the first 3rds spent a lot of the time finding rhythm and range. Subsequently you saw thru rds 4-6 as Billy took the fight to his level, the ante was upped and a great stoppage put paid in rd 6. To be frank, actually Billy H. and I kick ourselves a little as we took the fight with Belandres, obviously confident in our fighter, but probably underestimating just how 'messy/nuisance' Belandres really was and from a tv perspective, the fight probably didn't come across as sharp as it could have compared to if we had faced a more traditional/structured fighter. All in all, where pleased as a team, two bouts already this year and with victories both by great KO's, coupled with 12rds of action so we press on with some exciting plans we have developing. Billy's taking his game to another level and we'll continue with the focus and approach we are taking. As I tell him all the time, he's 24, not 34yrs of age! Billy's pulled up good apart from some 'butterfly' stitches for a day or two to hold the cut together and he now has 10-12 days clean away from the gym to freshen before his next prep. Top marks to Billy and the rest of the fighters for a great card and to Grange Old School Boxing - big props! More of for Aussie boxing!:bbb