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Dave ryan es un boxeador que tiene un record d 17 4ko 9 1ko 0 tiene 33 años, pero esta en uno de sus mejores momentos llevaba 3 victorias seguidas ante boxeadores que se suponen que son de un cache mayor y en su ultima pelea iba ganando de al menos 4 puntos hasta que en el decimo se lesiona la espalda.

No es que sea un gran virtuoso del boxeo pero sabe moverse y sabe pegar arriba y abajo aqui causa mucho daño lo que le da mucha ganancia con el paso de los asalto ya que quita el aire a los boxeadores con tantos golpes al higado y costados y esta pelea es ha doce asaltos y si consigue aguantar los envites de los primeros asaltos y llevar la pelea a la decision tendremos muchisimo ganado.

Es un boxeador que puede pelear tanto buscando el centro como a la contra, veremos que camino toma en este combate, aunque al principio debera ir hacia atras y moverse por lo menos los tres primeros asaltos.

Ryan ya ha sido campeon de Commonwealth y tambien y tambien internacional.

en su carrera ha mordido la lona algunas veces pero siempre se ha levantado incluso ha ganado despues como contra Paul McCloskey y John Wayne Hibbert.

la pelea se disputa en Meadowbank Sports Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland en casa de su adversario.

Josh Taylor es un joven de 25 años, que tiene un record de 6 6ko y nunca una pelea ha pasado del segundo asalto, pero de las que he podido ver que han sido tres, en dos de ellas ni siquiera noquea el arbitro para la pelea despues de una combinacion algo un poco raro, y la otra si que noquea.

Otro handicap encontra pero no es culpa de Josh Taylor es que los seis boxeadores con quien se ha enfrentado era muy malos no lo siguiente, claro asi valorar su calidad es muy dificil.

su estilo es muy agresivo va a por ko desde el primer momento y es muy rapido mucho mas que Ryan, aqui es fundamental la experiencia de nuestro boxeador que podra pelear hacia atras con el jab y si puede conectar alguna combinacion arriba abajo mejor, ryan no es un noqueador pero sabe tumbar a sus adversarios, en sus ultimas 3 peleas ha tumbado a su contricante aunque el tambien ha caido en 3 de las ultimas cuatro.

esperemos que se imponga el momento de forma de nuestro boxeador y que su experiencia haga que con el paso de los asaltos el joven escoces muestre sintomas de ansiedad y vaya cometiendo fallos que pueda aprovechar el britanico para llevarse la pelea por decision.
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Enviado: 20 de Octubre de 2016, 15:49
Josh Taylor vs Dave Ryan
21-10-2016 22:00

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Dave ryan es un boxeador que tiene un record d 17 4ko 9 1ko 0 tiene 33 años, pero esta en uno de sus mejores momentos llevaba 3 victorias seguidas ante boxeadores que se suponen que son de un cache m ...t

Estoy deacuerdo en parte contigo Taylor es un melon sin abrir y no se sabe el rendimiento que puede dar y Ryan es capaz de lo mejor y lo peor , gana cuando nadie se lo espera y pierde combates que ya tenia ganados , por value Ryan pero yo en esta realmente no tengo datos para pensar quien es mejor
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Enviado: 21 de Octubre de 2016, 15:18
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Josh Taylor says attempts to unsettle him by the trainer of world title opponent Dave Ryan are pointless.

Clifton Mitchell dominated a news conference to promote Friday's Commonwealth super lightweight bout, irking Taylor's manager Barry McGuigan.

"We have come into your house and we'll pull your pants down and spank you," said an animated Mitchell.

But Taylor told BBC Scotland: "I don't think Dave is as confident as Clifton's making him out to be."

The 2014 Commonwealth Games gold medallist added ahead of the Meadowbank fight: "He's just trying to noise me up and get under my skin.

"I can't wait for Friday. I'm so relaxed, so confident but I'm expecting a tough 12-round fight. There's only going to be one winner and that's me."

Taylor, 25, has won all six of his professional fights inside two rounds, but Mitchell claimed he had fought only "bums" and was not ready to face someone as experienced and efficient as the 33-year-old from Derby.

"I don't know why we're here because as far as this lot are concerned it's a foregone conclusion," said Mitchell, who thinks the Scottish boxing fraternity has written off his man.

"We might as well just get in the ring, lie down and give them the belt because the way everyone is talking this is some sort of Mayweather superstar. We'll find out when the heat gets on."
'I know how good Josh is'

McGuigan, visibly bristling as Mitchell repeatedly ranted, felt the English trainer's behaviour went beyond the boundaries of the bravado often displayed in the sport.

"Because he was rude, obnoxious and using pretty coarse language I just said to him, 'are you going to apologise?' because the things he was saying are not going to come true," McGuigan told BBC Scotland.

"It's always a step too far with Clifton Mitchell. He tends to be vociferous. You notice that his fighter wasn't as garrulous.

"But there's an element of truth in what he's saying. Josh is now fighting a seasoned pro, who has been the Commonwealth champion and WBC international champion.

"But I know how good Josh is. I see in the gym what he doesn't see. I'm expecting Dave Ryan to provide at least six to eight competitive rounds, but Josh will be much too good for him in every department.

"I think this kid is a superb talent. World-class written all over him."
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Enviado: 21 de Octubre de 2016, 15:21
Cada uno que saque sus conclusiones  :D

Y esto lo dice boxingnewsandviews


The vacant Commonwealth Super Lightweight championship will be on the line for the two fighters in Scotland.

In just 12 months of boxing, Taylor has comprised a faultless 6-0(6KO’s) record, but the opposition has been far from what he faced over 3 or 5 rounds in the amateurs or what he will face over 12 at the end of the week.

Taylor is a Commonwealth Games Silver and Gold medallist winner, and will look to replicate that feat in the pros. But standing firmly in his way is Derby’s well-travelled Dave Ryan 17-9(4KO’s).

Ryan has not fought since injury curtailed his third meeting with John Wayne Hibbert (L TKO 10).

Ryan was well ahead in the fight before his back gave way in the 10th round, and Hibbert duly pounced and took his opportunity to avenge the two previous loses at the hands of Ryan (PTS 10 & TKO 9).

Prior to that, Ryan had also stunned the highly talented Tyrone Nurse (MD 12) in a barnburner – picking up the strap he will fight for once again on Friday.

He also holds notable wins over Paul McCloskey (PTS 8) and Darren Hamilton (DQ 1). While sharing the ring in defeat to Sam Eggington, Curtis Woodhouse, Hamilton and Adil Anwar.

The injury that struck Ryan was also the first time he had suffered a defeat inside the distance, and given such a vast array of talent sharing the ring with him, that is a tremendous feat.

Both are relatively tall for the weight – Ryan 5’10” while Taylor stands 5’11”. And the pair of fighters have shown aggressive and well poised styles in the ring – Taylor’s best defensive boxing coming notably in the unpaid code.

There are two contrasting questions lingering over this contest.

The first being, has the numerous wars finally caught up with Ryan? While the other asks if the plunge into the deep end has come too early for Taylor – still just 25 in spite of an eventful amateur career.

Barry McGuigan predicts big things for Taylor with the BBC:

But it seems that the training applied at amateur level in the UK has built fighters up to be ready early in their pro careers to face the best of Britain.

Ryan has mixed things up in the ring, but his best bet here is to set a high paced offensive onslaught from the very beginning of the fight.

He is driven by a tremendous engine, and should the desire to succeed in the sport still be there, then he can keep the high tempo through the 12 rounds.

For Taylor, it is all about movement. Keeping Ryan charging in, and coming to no avail each time. Off balance, Ryan may be dropped once or twice in the contest if Taylor can time his punches well enough, and if he shows he has the power at this level then a stoppage is very possible for the Scotsman.

Dave Ryan fights are never short in the drama department, and that is unlikely to change in contest number 27.

Taylor can start fast, before Ryan reminds his less experienced foe that he is in for a gruelling night.

But following a lengthy training camp, Taylor can ride out the storm, discovering a second wind to take him through to the end, where he will pick up his first professional title on the scorecards.
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Enviado: 22 de Octubre de 2016, 00:07
Cada uno que saque sus conclusiones  :D

Y esto lo dice boxingnewsandviews


The vacant Commonwealth Super Lightweight championship will be on the line for the two fighters in Scotland.

In just 12 months of boxing, Taylor has comprised a faultless 6-0(6KO’s) record, but the opposition has been far from what he faced over 3 or 5 rounds in the amateurs or what he will face over 12 at the end of the week.


Eres un crack con el inglés , pero Ryan no daba garantias y por eso se pagaba tan caro y el tornado la verdad que apunta maneras , lo ha fulminado
Taylor is a Commonwealth Games Silver and Gold medallist winner, and will look to replicate that feat in the pros. But standing firmly in his way is Derby’s well-travelled Dave Ryan 17-9(4KO’s).

Ryan has not fought since injury curtailed his third meeting with John Wayne Hibbert (L TKO 10).

Ryan was well ahead in the fight before his back gave way in the 10th round, and Hibbert duly pounced and took his opportunity to avenge the two previous loses at the hands of Ryan (PTS 10 & TKO 9).

Prior to that, Ryan had also stunned the highly talented Tyrone Nurse (MD 12) in a barnburner – picking up the strap he will fight for once again on Friday.

He also holds notable wins over Paul McCloskey (PTS 8) and Darren Hamilton (DQ 1). While sharing the ring in defeat to Sam Eggington, Curtis Woodhouse, Hamilton and Adil Anwar.

The injury that struck Ryan was also the first time he had suffered a defeat inside the distance, and given such a vast array of talent sharing the ring with him, that is a tremendous feat.

Both are relatively tall for the weight – Ryan 5’10” while Taylor stands 5’11”. And the pair of fighters have shown aggressive and well poised styles in the ring – Taylor’s best defensive boxing coming notably in the unpaid code.

There are two contrasting questions lingering over this contest.

The first being, has the numerous wars finally caught up with Ryan? While the other asks if the plunge into the deep end has come too early for Taylor – still just 25 in spite of an eventful amateur career.

Barry McGuigan predicts big things for Taylor with the BBC:

But it seems that the training applied at amateur level in the UK has built fighters up to be ready early in their pro careers to face the best of Britain.

Ryan has mixed things up in the ring, but his best bet here is to set a high paced offensive onslaught from the very beginning of the fight.

He is driven by a tremendous engine, and should the desire to succeed in the sport still be there, then he can keep the high tempo through the 12 rounds.

For Taylor, it is all about movement. Keeping Ryan charging in, and coming to no avail each time. Off balance, Ryan may be dropped once or twice in the contest if Taylor can time his punches well enough, and if he shows he has the power at this level then a stoppage is very possible for the Scotsman.

Dave Ryan fights are never short in the drama department, and that is unlikely to change in contest number 27.

Taylor can start fast, before Ryan reminds his less experienced foe that he is in for a gruelling night.

But following a lengthy training camp, Taylor can ride out the storm, discovering a second wind to take him through to the end, where he will pick up his first professional title on the scorecards.
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Enviado: 22 de Octubre de 2016, 00:30
Josh Taylor vs Dave Ryan
21-10-2016 22:00

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Dave ryan es un boxeador que tiene un record d 17 4ko 9 1ko 0 tiene 33 años, pero esta en uno de sus mejores momentos llevaba 3 victorias seguidas ante boxeadores que se suponen que son de un cache m ...

No he encontrado como verla pero ha perdido en tk5, lo siento a todos los seguidores.
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Enviado: 22 de Octubre de 2016, 02:28
acabo d ver el combate y la verdad que quitando el segundo lo demas ha sido un paseo, mucho mas rapido y con mucha punteria, cayo en el tercero y en el quinto este por un golpe al costado que le hace mucho daño, y faltando 20 segundo para acabar el arbitro lo para por que estaba estaba recibiendo por todo los lados.

 


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