gnasher16 31,424 Posted yesterday at 11:04 Report Share Posted yesterday at 11:04 1 hour ago, jukel123 said: If Whyte's punch resistance resistance has gone ( and he was out cold against a glancing punch to the temple from Povetkin), then he couldn't have picked a worse fight. But don't forget the upsets we've had in heavyweight boxing. ....Buster Douglas against Tyson, Rahman against Lewis, Ali against both Foreman and Liston, Spinks against Ali, Ruiz against Joshua and Corrie Sanders against Vladimir K. If Whyte can drag Itauma into the later rounds, who knows how his mind will handle a drawn out war against Whyte? Big crowd, the weight of expectation, and still only twenty. It could be too much for him. And don't forget one of the few sensible things Mike Tyson said. "Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the face. Then, they freeze in panic and fear". Roll on Saturday night. Double cocoa for me. Theres definitely the chance of an upset....for a wily old fox Frank Warren is making a few slip ups of late probably due to the fact that the sheikh is making things just a little bit too comfortable for top promoters no longer worried if the show doesnt make money.....im told this do at the weekend hasnt sold well....it possibly could have sold out an arena in England but will 2 London lads who are not big names sell well in Saudi, im not so sure......he slipped up with Fury although that wasnt really his fault but he mismanaged David Adeleye in my opinion and has thrown Adeleye into a very difficult fight again at the wknd....Frank used to be a very good manager of fighters using good matchmakers to get them the right fights at the right times but easy £££'s from the sheikh seem to be changing all that id like to see Adeleye beat Hergovic as he's a good lad but i cant see it,and at 28/29 its a career that isnt going well keeping in mind he did really well in the amateurs....for me ol man Warren has taken his eye off the ball of late and if Itauma was to slip up as well....... 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
jukel123 9,404 Posted yesterday at 12:30 Report Share Posted yesterday at 12:30 2 hours ago, dytkos said: In the early 80s we used to go on regular rideout's to Blackpool where Brian London owned a few nightclubs (007 being the biggest). We saw him dressed in a tuxedo in there one night and spoke to him (Dutch courage) and he was really sound but f**k me he was massive! Cheers, D. Yes , London did well out of the night club business. He was a keep fit fanatic and could be seen running along the prom every morning even into his eighties. He was limited but game in his day. I enjoyed watching him. I think he fought Henry Cooper more than once. He didn't start boxing until late. He said he didn't want to have a beat up face like his dad. But he was encouraged to give it a go in the army. The army and the other services introduced a lot of boxers to the sport. In the fifties boxing was really big on the telly so boxers learned they could make a few quid from the sport. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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