Heavyweight Division
(12-22-2018, 06:44 PM)diehard Wrote: Oh, I confess.  I bought it.  Mrs D got it for me for Christmas.  Must admit I'm really looking forward to it.  Not so much for the undercard, but hope I'm wrong.

Yes, go CHISORA!

Fair enough haha. I think I've spent enough on boxing this month with Fury v  Wilder and going to the Parker fight haha. Takam v Gashi should be an alright scrap and there's Walsh v Belotti and Price is always entertaining as you never know what's around the corner with him. It's a decent main event but I can't justify paying 35 bucks for it haha.
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(12-22-2018, 06:44 PM)diehard Wrote: Oh, I confess.  I bought it.  Mrs D got it for me for Christmas.  Must admit I'm really looking forward to it.  Not so much for the undercard, but hope I'm wrong.

Yes, go CHISORA!

Good on Mrs D

Merry Christmas you two
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Thanks Sham. Merry Christmas to you and Gail.

https://fightnews.com/rosales-edwards-make-weight/36779
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Go Whyte!
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Wins for Carlos Takam and the mighty David Price this morning
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Pretty good undercard. Getting ready for the main event!
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Results from London

Heavyweight David Price (23-6, 19 KOs) scored a fourth round TKO over Tom Little (10-7, 3 KOs). Ending a two-fight losing streak, the 6’8 Price wobbled Little with a right hand and the referee *very* quickly stopped it. Little complained as the crowd booed.

Heavyweight Carlos Takam (36-5-1, 28 KOs) scored a seventh round KO over Senad Gashi (17-2, 17 KOs). Takam floored Gashi three times in round seven to end a two-fight losing streak.

Olympian light heavyweight Joshua Buatsi (9-0, 7 KOs) blew out Renold Quinlan (12-4, 8 KOs) in the first round. Two knockdowns. Time was 1:50.

British featherweight titleholder Ryan Walsh (23–2-2, 11 KOs) won a twelve round split decision over Reece Bellotti (13-2, 11 KOs). Scores were 116-112, 116-112 Walsh, 116-113 Bellotti.
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Whyte knocks him out. Gotta give it to Del Boy he gave it everything he had and some
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Good to see the old war horse Chisora still gives everything in the ring huge respect to him.
Whyte was more measured would've loved a Chisora win though.
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2 judges had Chisora up by 1 point going into round 11. And that's with a 1 point deduction, with another 1 point deduction if they had finished round 11. Very close fight. I also had Chisora up by a point.
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