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markgibbs
Posted: 2008-09-17 04:57:56
If you mean the Steve Swinburn v Scott Taylor fight then its an interesting one!

When they fought the first time it was over 3 rounds a long time ago and it was a very different Steve that day. He fought and beat my lad Jamie in his next fight (a close fight to at Newark!) and has gone on to achieve great things from a poor start (losing his first 6 fights and going on to be British champ is truely an inspiration. How many fighters would have quit I wonder?).

Scott has been steady in his progress and held back from to many big fights I feel. They have both fought and lost to Sucky (no disgrace there as he is the most underated fighter in the uk!).

Its an interesting fight and the winner will need to be right on top of his game. Steve has been inconsisitent in the past but if he can bring his A game to the table then I think he will win on points.

If Scott catches him then all bets are off. lol.

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