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    Wood, Warrington Final Press Conference Photos Gallery - Leigh Wood will defend his WBA featherweight world title against Josh Warrington in a huge domestic clash on neutral ground at the Utilita Arena Sheffield on Saturday October 7th, shown live worldwide on DAZN. (photos by Mark Robinson)
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  • #2
    Warrington - looks like a neanderthal skull has had flesh stretched tightly over it - if you hit the side of his face with drum sticks you'd pick up a beat
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    • #3
      i can't believe wood is 35 and has the broccoli haircut

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      • #4
        Originally posted by SteveM View Post
        Warrington - looks like a neanderthal skull has had flesh stretched tightly over it - if you hit the side of his face with drum sticks you'd pick up a beat
        Looks like he ate a horseshoe...

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        • #5
          Battle for domestic irrelevance.

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          • #6
            Great match up but there’s more doubt’s about Josh in this one , Woods for a stoppage in a war.

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            • #7
              I'm not calling him bad or anything, but given the current crop of featherweight champions Leigh Wood is definitely the "weak link" within it, so if anyone is hoping for a belt chance I guess it will be him.

              I mean, you might be up for a good money if you can luck out and have that belt in 2025 or so... :P

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              • #8
                Originally posted by steeve steel View Post
                Battle for domestic irrelevance.
                its probably more relevant than Ugas Barrios or Lubin Ramos - at least one of them is a world champion and fighting against an ex world champion.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by SteveM View Post

                  its probably more relevant than Ugas Barrios or Lubin Ramos - at least one of them is a world champion and fighting against an ex world champion.
                  Lara lost the belt on the scale... Probably took a dive too in the rematch. And Warrington is big in... Only Leeds. Keep it real.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by steeve steel View Post

                    Lara lost the belt on the scale... Probably took a dive too in the rematch. And Warrington is big in... Only Leeds. Keep it real.
                    You think Barrios is big where precisely? Anywhere? Warrington can fill a 20,000 seat arena, has done so. What will barrios or Ugas ever fill? Nada. Lubin the same. Maybe Ramos can get some traction in the future if he wins a belt. Warrington is a bigger star than all 4 - not saying he is a better boxer but he has achieved more - 2 x world champion and filled stadiums.

                    So what if he is a no-name in the USA? Boxing is a world wide sport. Some Americans will never get that.

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