Konmanrad s fight picks for the weekend! By konmanrad on Apr 29, 2021, 4:19am EDT 29
Hey fellow degenerates. I usually post this on my GOG Boxing facebook page, but I thought why not ut them up over here for once. Could generate some discussion (which might have value before heading to the bookies).
These are just picks to win not betting picks. I m close to 80 percent over my past 120 picks are so. I ve thought about putting up betting picks with units, but there is only so much time between my day job, life and. well, life. At any rate, not claiming to be right or to to be the be-all, end-all here. The real reason I write these up is that it creates objectivity in my mind and forces me to think and do my homework before placing bets. Sometimes I m right but still off the mark (I thought Diaz would go the distance and he almost did), sometimes I m completely wrong (as in with Cash-Bentley last week and I have to admit that I don t follow the UK domestic scene that c
For many years Chris Eubank Jr thought no one could teach him. Then he met Roy Jones. Matt Christie sits down with the new team inside the Bubble
CHRIS EUBANK JR shovels chips into his mouth as his new trainer, Roy Jones Jr, sits nearby with his backside on one chair, his feet on another and checks his phone. The duo exude contentment inside the latest Matchroom Boxing bubble in Manchester. There is no awkwardness, no sign of any jostling egos and even though Eubank is due to weigh-in for his middleweight clash with Marcus Morrison in just two days’ time, no rollickings for over-indulging at lunch.
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With Chris Eubank Jr set to make his boxing return on May 1st against Marcus Morrison, Eubank talks to Sky Sports about how he’s improved under the guidance of the legendary Roy Jones Jr, who he believes will help extend his professional fighting career due to better tactics and strategies. Eubank Jr specifically makes reference to mental approach to the game and says he had previously lost sight of some of boxing’s nuances as he was more focused on simply inflicting damage on his opponents.
“Some of those things I had lost focus on. I put that down to moving up to super-middleweight - knowing I was against guys who were naturally bigger, I got it into my head that I had to hurt them early so they didn’t bully me. I lost sight of the boxing. At middleweight nobody will bully me, nobody is bigger than me, so I can focus on the art and craft rather than the war aspect. I will still go to war - when there is an opportunity, these guys will ge