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Pug1list
12-08-2009, 01:47 PM
Discuss...

williams7383
12-08-2009, 04:52 PM
Don on points, too quick too slick

mryeags
12-08-2009, 05:02 PM
Haskins by KO ....step up for Broadhurst ...Haskins 4/1 way too big

Losfer_Words
12-08-2009, 05:03 PM
Haskins on points. Too experienced and too Bristolian (we have to nuthug our own);):deal.

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Pug1list
12-08-2009, 11:02 PM
I didn't expect Broadhurst to be such a huge favourite, Haskins has obvious advantages, and Don is stepping up in class, Haskins SD for me.

NO MAS
12-09-2009, 02:56 AM
I fancy Don to step up to the plate for a stoppage win...:yep

BURNLEYBLUE
12-09-2009, 03:08 AM
Think Broadhurst will find Haskins a little awkward early on. But with his slick movement,shap jabs and hooks will totally outbox Haskins. I see a demoralised Haskins being stopped on his feet around the 10th. Tough kid though so a pnts win for Don would do.

Lee Mc
12-09-2009, 03:20 AM
Please let it be Don.

I have an irrational hatred of Haskins :twisted:

bennie
12-09-2009, 03:39 AM
A major super-flyweight duel takes place this week between Don Broadhurst and Lee Haskins. Two big titles are at stake. “The Don” holds the Commonwealth belt; Haskins, the British.
This is obviously intriguing. Haskins carries a clout - in an unorthodox way - but his stamina is suspect. Broadhurst is much more conventional - in a classy way - can do 12 rounds at a canter, although he is not a banger.
Haskins won the British title in a horribly scrappy affair with Andy Bell late last year (points) but looked sharper and more comfortable at super-flyweight with a four-round stoppage of Ross Burkinshaw in his first defence earlier this year. He had been up to bantamweight for a couple of years prior to the Bell maul.
Still just 26, the cocksure Bristol switch-hitter has lost only two of his 21 outings, to ‘names fighters Ian Napa and South Africa’s Tshifhiwa Munyai (both times when he ran out of steam), and represents a step up in class for the unbeaten Broadhurst, 11-0 (3), whose record was dotted with the usual suspects prior to a smart 12-round decision over Ghanaian iron man Isaac Quaye and two subsequent defences, both stoppage wins.
Dedicated and clever, the 25-year-old Broadhurst will look to drag the dangerous Haskins into the later rounds; he will know all about Haskins’ early-round power; Lee has taken out 10 of his 19 beaten opponents (a lot for a small man), eight of them inside four rounds. However, Haskins must find it difficult to get down to super-flyweight whereas Broadhurst is a former amateur flyweight star for whom super-flyweight looks perfect.
If Haskins has also ‘found’ his natural division, his experience and power will prove a real handful for Broadhurst, who doesn’t look physically strong and relies on fitness, good movement, combinations and body shots to wear down his opponents. He sets a hot pace.
While I expect this to be desperately close, my tip is Brummie stylist Broadhurst.

saturday_kid
12-09-2009, 03:43 AM
Haskins may cause Broadhurst a few problems but Broadhurst will take over from the mid rounds and outclass Haskins to a wide UD.

Also anyone know why its listed on Sky as 8 or 8.30 start and on for an extra hour? Maybe showing some of the fights from the Khan bill they never showed??

robpalmer135
12-09-2009, 06:43 AM
A major super-flyweight duel takes place this week between Don Broadhurst and Lee Haskins. Two big titles are at stake. “The Don” holds the Commonwealth belt; Haskins, the British.
This is obviously intriguing. Haskins carries a clout - in an unorthodox way - but his stamina is suspect. Broadhurst is much more conventional - in a classy way - can do 12 rounds at a canter, although he is not a banger.
Haskins won the British title in a horribly scrappy affair with Andy Bell late last year (points) but looked sharper and more comfortable at super-flyweight with a four-round stoppage of Ross Burkinshaw in his first defence earlier this year. He had been up to bantamweight for a couple of years prior to the Bell maul.
Still just 26, the cocksure Bristol switch-hitter has lost only two of his 21 outings, to ‘names fighters Ian Napa and South Africa’s Tshifhiwa Munyai (both times when he ran out of steam), and represents a step up in class for the unbeaten Broadhurst, 11-0 (3), whose record was dotted with the usual suspects prior to a smart 12-round decision over Ghanaian iron man Isaac Quaye and two subsequent defences, both stoppage wins.
Dedicated and clever, the 25-year-old Broadhurst will look to drag the dangerous Haskins into the later rounds; he will know all about Haskins’ early-round power; Lee has taken out 10 of his 19 beaten opponents (a lot for a small man), eight of them inside four rounds. However, Haskins must find it difficult to get down to super-flyweight whereas Broadhurst is a former amateur flyweight star for whom super-flyweight looks perfect.
If Haskins has also ‘found’ his natural division, his experience and power will prove a real handful for Broadhurst, who doesn’t look physically strong and relies on fitness, good movement, combinations and body shots to wear down his opponents. He sets a hot pace.
While I expect this to be desperately close, my tip is Brummie stylist Broadhurst.

lol

Mazallan
12-09-2009, 06:48 AM
Has anyone ever read one of the bennie posts?

Top Dog
12-09-2009, 08:38 AM
Haskins is a tricky little shite, mm, not an easy pick, gonna go for Haskins I think, by points

Pug1list
12-09-2009, 08:40 AM
Did bennie write that or was it from an article on the fight.

Geronic
12-09-2009, 09:16 AM
I pick Broadhurst but I think he isn't a huge favorite in this one. He is the skilled boxer but Haskins hits harder and I think Haskins has the power to hurt Broadhurst. Very intriguing and exciting fight: a result inside the distance wouldn't be a surprise by me.

NO MAS
12-09-2009, 09:29 AM
Has anyone ever read one of the bennie posts?

Three words for me......

Cut and Paste...:yep

kosaros
12-09-2009, 09:41 AM
Haskins will be tricky in the first 4 or so rounds with that awkward style he has, but I think Broadhurst will stop him late on once he catches up to him and wears him out. Good fight though, really looking forward to it.

howarya
12-09-2009, 09:58 AM
broadhurst tko 9.Haskins will run out of steam towards the end.

Pug1list
12-09-2009, 10:09 AM
I don't know, bit of a step up from facing Isaac Owusu and Asamoah Wilson.

Mazallan
12-09-2009, 11:06 AM
Three words for me......

Cut and Paste...:yep


Four words for me.

Not reading that shit.


I come on here for mindless stupidy from boxing fans, haters and lovers, small nuggets of knowledge and betty swollocks views on Hatton. Not Guardian cut and paste jobs from boxing news haters. :-(

Grant1
12-09-2009, 11:10 AM
Three words for me......

Cut and Paste...:yep

No copy and paste, that's how he posts all of the time !!

Have a look at his post history, it's hilarious.