View Full Version : Well done Kenny Anderson
he won last night over journeyman Hastings Rasani.i think it was shown on FFN.i expect him to be fighting again befor ethe year is out.
kerrminator
11-15-2008, 08:23 AM
It was a decent performance and his power looks very good.
Keep us updated mate :)
It was a decent performance and his power looks very good.
Keep us updated mate :)
all shall be revealed on Caly Boxing ...:D
dwilson
11-15-2008, 12:23 PM
Hastings is a good tester for guys, I like Kenny.
Hastings is a good tester for guys, I like Kenny.
i got a chanc e to speak to him after the fight,he just found out that night his grandad had passed away aswell.
i think hes def going to be in with a shout at the british title next year.eammon mcgee (i think) is fighting another scotsman called stevie mcguire for the belt next month.im sure he will be in the frame for the winner or maybe second defense,you never know.
Vantage_West
11-15-2008, 12:59 PM
was he that commonwealth games light-heavy?
yeah i was looking foreward to watch him every time he came out. nice exciting style coupled with a good jab and decent ring general skills.
i remember him getting interviewed after all of it. he got told "are you going to go pro"? a ton of answers including the words beijing, money, trainer, work, finishing with no, no, no, no,no, no....well maybe.
thing is that he could of stayed in at the amatuers becuase he hasnt done anything of note in the pros. he could of gone to Beijing and lost in th efirst round or so and still got a big more exposure. anyways hastings is a REALLY good test. tough, dangerous just but a bit chinny.
brit title very soon i hope
was he that commonwealth games light-heavy?
yeah i was looking foreward to watch him every time he came out. nice exciting style coupled with a good jab and decent ring general skills.
i remember him getting interviewed after all of it. he got told "are you going to go pro"? a ton of answers including the words beijing, money, trainer, work, finishing with no, no, no, no,no, no....well maybe.
thing is that he could of stayed in at the amatuers becuase he hasnt done anything of note in the pros. he could of gone to Beijing and lost in th efirst round or so and still got a big more exposure. anyways hastings is a REALLY good test. tough, dangerous just but a bit chinny.
brit title very soon i hope
think he was middleweight mate.he has only had about 9 fights so is still coming out of his infancy in the pro ranks.
box-now
11-15-2008, 01:55 PM
Did Kenny fight at cruiser weight last night?, i was just reading the news and it say's he was 13 stone.
Did Kenny fight at cruiser weight last night?, i was just reading the news and it say's he was 13 stone.
yeagh the fight was at a higher weight for some reason.maybe just one of those things were they want to see how he can go at the higher weight.
Bluenose
11-15-2008, 03:06 PM
Looked quite a decent performance.
Btw I spotted you last night Reilly from your av. Up getting introduced to Kris Carslaw. Have a good night?
Looked quite a decent performance.
Btw I spotted you last night Reilly from your av. Up getting introduced to Kris Carslaw. Have a good night?
aye you should have came over and introduced yourself mate.
aye it was good,aprt from the women in front who took exception to my mates comments over the ring grl:scaredas:
but it was good.i like the lelvin hall as avenue.i prefer the small venues,there and the meadowbank hall are my 2 fav's.
box-now
11-15-2008, 03:22 PM
yeagh the fight was at a higher weight for some reason.maybe just one of those things were they want to see how he can go at the higher weight.
He's far to small to fight at cruiser weight, mind still stopped the lad so proves he really does have a decent dig on him.
He's far to small to fight at cruiser weight, mind still stopped the lad so proves he really does have a decent dig on him.#
well that is testiment on its own.but i dont think it will be a long term plan for him to fight at that weight.i dont think to fight at a higher weight early on your career does any harm and can help a fighter's punching power later on in there career.
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