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Tuesday, 28 February 2012 14:55 |
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Luke Cuthill (Boxing Bournemouth) appears on his first Absolute Adrenaline under Boxing rules against Am-e-Rahman (TS Boxing).
Both men have similar records and this looks like a nice even money match up.
Cuthill is trained by former World Boxing Champion Cornelius Carr and looks to be in excellent shape. Rahman is coming straight from a recent contest and is in absolute fighting shape.
Expect skill, style and guts over the 3 round duration!
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Tuesday, 28 February 2012 14:46 |
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Nick Gator makes his Team Bulldog debut on 'Strictly Business' under Boxing rules. He faces the stylish Josh Levi (TS Boxing).
Gator earned his spot following a decent showing at The recent Bulldog Interclub where he looked to be a good all rounder with a solid defence.
Levi is younger and we can expect him to be lively coming from the decent TS gym in Stevenage.
Expect a bout that displays skills beyond their actual experience and expect a points win or late stoppage!
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Tuesday, 28 February 2012 14:27 |
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Heavy hitter Adam Uban makes his Team Bulldog debut on 'Strictly Business'.
Fighting under Boxing rules he faces former Thai Boxer Ian Squire (Steve Bendall Boxing) in what promises to be an explosive affair.
This is in the heavyweight division and both men can hit. Uban looked good on the recent Bulldog interclub which earned him the spot on the event. But Squire will have this under control and probably try to use his height advantage to control the action from the outside.
Uban will want this over early but he has the fitness to keep a hard pace for the duration if required. This will not be a good time for a toilet break!
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Tuesday, 28 February 2012 14:20 |
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Sayad Curtis (Boxing Bournemouth) showed out well at the recent Bulldog Interclub and has been added to the undercard of 'Strictly Business'.
His all out agressive style against Lewis Jordan (All or Nothing) should keep the crowd entertained in this Boxing contest.
Jordan has only just moved into the seniors and looks to have the tools to do well having spent some time on the light continuous circuit.
It's a nice clash between up and coming prospects!
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Monday, 27 February 2012 16:20 |
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In an all Bournemouth White Collar Boxing clash, Ben Evans (Team Bulldog - Pictured) faces Nick Bryant (Boxing Bournemouth).
These heavyweights faced each other on a recent Gym show interclub and now it's time to do it for real.
Evans will opt for a more skilful approach where as Bryant is more aggressive.
There will be no shortage of exchanges and in this weight division, one punch will change anything. So don't visit the bar during this bout!
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Monday, 27 February 2012 16:12 |
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Lee Stubbs (Team Bulldog - pictured) has been a White Collar crowd pleaser over the last 12 months and now is the time to step up in class.
He faces Ross Terry (TKO-Medway) in what promises to be a skilful and entertaining clash over 3 rounds.
Stubbs has not fought since September whilst Terry has had more recent outings and looks to be the bigger mover.
Stubbs wants a toe to toe battle and there is a feeling that Terry will oblige despite his ability. This will make for an exciting clash between two obvious punchers!
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Monday, 27 February 2012 16:04 |
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This is a Kickboxing match up between two fighters who began in White Collar Boxing. Both are undefeated so somebodies '0' has to go!
Paul Williams (NRG - pictured) has appeared throughout his entire career on Absolute Adrenaline events and is especially remembered for his battles against Craig Jones, where he has a win and a draw.
Patrick Halforty (TKO Academy) has followed a similar path and seems ready for the step up, which he will get against Williams.
Both are solid honest fighters who will give you exactly what you want with 100% committment and like many of the other contests, don't be surprised if we get an early night with this one!
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Monday, 27 February 2012 15:54 |
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In a K1 battle of the Young Guns, Dean Alexander (Team Bulldog - Pictured) faces James Hill (Bull Pit) in what promises to be a skilful yet brutal battle.
Both men have proven their worth in previous contests and the winner here must surely go on to a British title shot later in the year.
Alexander will be more forceful and flat footed whilst Hill will look to use the ring more and pick his shots.
The Bulldog fighter is the bigger hitter, but he can also be hit and has been on the canvas a number of times during his career. That said he was always risen to be at his most dangerous, usually scoring the victory.
Hill makes it hard for you to work, and he is growing into himself more with each contest, so don't be surprised if one or both of these men take a count en route to victory!
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