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Michael ShieldsMaybe, just maybe. Will be able to ask the real questions of who shot JFK and what happened to Jimmy Hoffa.
Michael ShieldsMaybe, just maybe. Will be able to ask the real questions of who shot JFK and what happened to Jimmy Hoffa.
Sshhh don't tell anyone but it was me....sssshhh!!!
We all know you lie mate, it's OK.
Tell us a new story please x
I dont think enough people give bellew enough credit, I think over the years he's stepped up a level, mainly thanks to Caldwell. He doesn't give in and he does actually for the most part have good technical boxing ability, and usually a good game plan.
I think he knew from the start that haye would tire out, which he did, and was hoping to go in hard on haye which he also tried go do.
He isnt ever going to be the most athletic boxer or the most naturally gifted but at least he goes in with a plan and gives himself a chance.
I hope he gets a big money fight vs Wilder. Would be a difficult fight for him but he'd have half a chance and it'd be a interesting one to see, I do think it'd be a step too far, but why not.
I like the lad too, I know he puts on a show for the cameras but off camera he is meant to be a nice guy, I met him once and he was really nice. Evertonian, and does a fair bit of charity too.
Good luck to him.
Michael Shields
I dont think enough people give bellew enough credit, I think over the years he's stepped up a level, mainly thanks to Caldwell. He doesn't give in and he does actually for the most part have good technical boxing ability, and usually a good game plan.
I think he knew from the start that haye would tire out, which he did, and was hoping to go in hard on haye which he also tried go do.
He isnt ever going to be the most athletic boxer or the most naturally gifted but at least he goes in with a plan and gives himself a chance.
I hope he gets a big money fight vs Wilder. Would be a difficult fight for him but he'd have half a chance and it'd be a interesting one to see, I do think it'd be a step too far, but why not.
I like the lad too, I know he puts on a show for the cameras but off camera he is meant to be a nice guy, I met him once and he was really nice. Evertonian, and does a fair bit of charity too.
Good luck to him.
Did you not see the post fight interview ?wilder is the same size as joshua... and has 37 or 38 KO's out of 38 or 39 fights.
now as much as im on the bellew bandwaggon, i honestly think it would be dangerous for such a small heavyweight to be put in front of either joshua or wilder.
i think we would all agree that josh would destroy bellew ? well wilder might hit even harder than josh !
Did you not see the post fight interview ?
Bellew was stood with Joshua, he said, " he's too big and strong for me "
wilder is the same size as joshua... and has 37 or 38 KO's out of 38 or 39 fights.
now as much as im on the bellew bandwaggon, i honestly think it would be dangerous for such a small heavyweight to be put in front of either joshua or wilder.
i think we would all agree that josh would destroy bellew ? well wilder might hit even harder than josh !
Ive seen Wilder fight a few times (no expert on him) I dont think he's half as dangerous as Joshua and actually lacks a lot of technical ability.wilder is the same size as joshua... and has 37 or 38 KO's out of 38 or 39 fights.
now as much as im on the bellew bandwaggon, i honestly think it would be dangerous for such a small heavyweight to be put in front of either joshua or wilder.
i think we would all agree that josh would destroy bellew ? well wilder might hit even harder than josh !
Bellew has shown in the past that he's got good boxing skills. Working with Caldwell will have improved him more. Caldwell might of worked with him on the mental part of his game. Apart from the chilemba fight he's always in good entertaining fights.
Not got anymore stories apart from that one time...but I'll keep that to myself.
Tony didn't get the credit because Haye apparently only had one leg. I thought the aim of boxing apart from defending yourself was to try to stop your opponent. A cut or any other injury which disables your opponent is the objective.I dont think enough people give enough credit, I think over the years he's stepped up a level, mainly thanks to Caldwell. He doesn't give in and he does actually for the most part have good technical boxing ability, and usually a good game plan.
I think he knew from the start that haye would tire out, which he did, and was hoping to go in hard on haye which he also tried go do.
He isnt ever going to be the most athletic boxer or the most naturally gifted but at least he goes in with a plan and gives himself a chance.
I hope he gets a big money fight vs Wilder. Would be a difficult fight for him but he'd have half a chance and it'd be a interesting one to see, I do think it'd be a step too far, but why not.
I like the lad too, I know he puts on a show for the cameras but off camera he is meant to be a nice guy, I met him once and he was really nice. Evertonian, and does a fair bit of charity too.
Good luck to him.
Seriously mate.... you're getting boring now. Why is your opinion on what happened more important than anyone else's?
Please don't. Took ages to shut him up first time
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