Warrington not wanting to give Galahad rematch

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  1. tdf1974

    tdf1974 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    What a load or horse dung...

    Warrington wants bigger and better things than another stinker with Winstrol Barry....He didnt want the fight in the first place and got way too wound up before the fight....for what its worth i thought Galahad kinda old man/skooled him and cannot blame Warrington putting it behind him and going into the real big time
     
  2. Jurgen

    Jurgen Pay Per Pudding Advisor banned Full Member

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    Maybe time for Galahad to chase the big fights - how about Prince Patel in Ulan Bator with both denied exit from Mongolia
     
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  3. EJC83

    EJC83 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You can understand why Galahad would want it but Warrington wants and deserves better things, he probably has about 4 years left in the sport max
     
  4. londonboxingess

    londonboxingess Active Member Full Member

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    No issue with this, if Galahad wants it again, needs to force the issue by winning a few big fights
     
  5. Wizbit1013

    Wizbit1013 Drama go, and don't come back Full Member

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    The fact he got beat?
    Facts state he won

    Our opinions are not facts


    Anyway the rematch does no body any good bar KG

    He deserves nothing
     
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  6. Blue Manc

    Blue Manc Member Full Member

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    I think Galahad won by a point or two but it was a horrible fight. If Galahad could add some offence to his game he would probably beat Warrington easily
     
  7. Journey Man

    Journey Man Journeyman always. Full Member

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    The fight suffers from underdog syndrome. Before the fight, JW was a big favourite and widely expected to win well. KG ran him very close - people are now over exaggerating the underdogs performance rather than watching it on merit. Very close fight, couple points in it, I scored it to Warrington.
     
  8. Bent-nose

    Bent-nose Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Warrington didn't want to fight him in the first place.
    He got a hometown decision and doesn't want to fight him again.
    He beat wee Carl easily so he would be happy to fight him again.
     
  9. N17

    N17 VIP Member Full Member

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    The IBF should mandate it.
     
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  10. im sparticus

    im sparticus There Ye Go. Full Member

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    Yawn.
     
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  11. Ian_k

    Ian_k Active Member Full Member

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    The fight was ****ing dire
    He beat him
    Move on
     
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  12. MCFC_EW

    MCFC_EW Active Member Full Member

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    Galahad nicked it for me but im delighted because I dont want to ever seen that shite fight ever again
     
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  13. Sugar 88

    Sugar 88 The Empire Struck Back Full Member

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    And he's a big headed little drugs cheat who has the cure for insomnia with a style uglier than Rock Newman.
     
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  14. Mavin

    Mavin New Member Full Member

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    He got beat simple?

    No. He won. The records say he won, get over it and move on. Simple.
     
  15. Twentyman

    Twentyman You dog nonce! banned Full Member

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    It’s ring generalship & effective aggression vs defence, as we all know these are 3 of the 4 things a fight is scored by. Judge A might place more value on what they see as a fighter trying to force the action, Judge B might appreciate the skill in nullifying an opponent more. It’s whatever you’re into.

    Warrington did force the action more, and Galahad nullified the action more effectively. So the result is down to personal interpretation.

    As for the rematch, Galahad needs to force himself back into a mandatory position. Although I believe he won, he made the mistake of leaving the interpretation down to the judges, which is a mistake especially when you’re the away fighter.
     
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