Kamel is a lot
better than his opponent
Kamel Yari won his
first professional fight yesterday as he showed yesterday that he could
knock his opponent out and show why exactly he had to move from the amateur
ranks. He looked much the stronger fighter and looks like he can compete with a
much stronger opponent. But this was an opening match and you could see why.
No one splits Mc
Donnell and Wale
Josh Wale here
There was a split decision yesterday in this British bantamweight
title decider and a very exciting tie as it went one way and then another and
no one could get enough rounds together to win the tie and this was shown by
the fact. In most rounds Mc Donnell had
control of the first bit of the tie before Wale seems to come back at the end of
it. No decision could be made between the three judges as this was one
judge gave it to one man another judge to the other man and the third gave it a
tie. I would definitely want a re match here so the younger Wale can see how good he is.
Smith looks ready
for anyone
Liverpool Steve Smith
took control of this super featherweight fight as he was able to knockout Mario Moroz of Argentina in the 8th round as he had control of
this match right from the start and never seemed to want to loose it. He
had a cool head and has the potential to loose. He could be getting a title eliminator
very soon
Commonwealth title
stays at home in Leeds
This commonwealth title was a very interesting one last
night as it was between 2 British title
fighters as the more experienced Martin Linsay showed that he did not have
enough to defeat Josh Warrinton as it was the judges that defined who won this
match. Linsay did not have any control
of this match whatsoever and looked not to have any control at any stage. I think that there may be a few big time commonwealth defences before Warrington goes for a world title
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