View Full Version : Ryan Rhodes European Champion!


terrellmyers
23-10-2009, 21:49
Did anyone watch this on Sky Sports 1 tonight? What a brilliant performance from Sheffield's Ryan Rhodes, massive under dog and put in the fight of his life! COME ON!

butterflylou
23-10-2009, 22:03
Yeah!! Well done Ryan!!!!!!!!!

pattricia
23-10-2009, 22:05
Did anyone watch this on Sky Sports 1 tonight? What a brilliant performance from Sheffield's Ryan Rhodes, massive under dog and put in the fight of his life! COME ON!

I missed that, didnt know it was on. I love boxing. Well done Ryan.:D

chefkicker
23-10-2009, 22:06
I missed that, didnt know it was on. I love boxing. Well done Ryan.:D

Wow!!! Hes still at it? Good on him.

terrellmyers
23-10-2009, 23:13
It was immense, the commentators said it was the domestic fight of the year, try and catch a re run if you can its well worth it!

CorkerSWFC
23-10-2009, 23:30
Superb fight and what a comeback from RY brillaint stuff !!!

terrellmyers
23-10-2009, 23:31
Pattricia you have 35 thousand posts? Thats almost as impressive as Ryans win! Not quite though lol

Longcol
24-10-2009, 11:19
It was immense, the commentators said it was the domestic fight of the year, try and catch a re run if you can its well worth it!

Best fight in yonks - I was getting a bit worried about Rhodes not keeping his guard up - although he did seem to roll with the punches pretty well. But when the chance came he really nailed his man.

And liked the way Moore lifted Rhodes in the air at the end to acknowledge him as the new champ - great sportsmanship.

terrellmyers
24-10-2009, 12:37
I agree that was good sportsmanship, but did you see how nasty that low blow was? A lot of fighters would have made more of a meal of that and tried to get him DQ'd. That was the best bit of sportsmanship i thought!

Steve70
24-10-2009, 17:00
Nice one Ry well done you deserve it, glad i was there to see you win.

speak soon


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themadrev
24-10-2009, 19:26
What a fantastic performance. Had me charging around the living room. Guts and the sweet science what great boxing is all about. Well done Ryan.

superstar1
25-10-2009, 05:34
Yes i had to watch on tv well done .

blackeyed
25-10-2009, 07:57
Quality Boxing by two Quality Boxers,not many people can trade like that with Jamie Moore. A massive well done to Ryan Rhodes

CorkerSWFC
26-10-2009, 08:11
Look's like he's going to have a few fight's in Europe and try and earn his self a bit of money......

Ryan Rhodes claims he is will be looking to defend his newly-acquired European crown before turning his sights to a world title shot.

The 32-year-old from Sheffield caused a shock on Friday night as he stopped champion Jamie Moore in the seventh round to claim the European light-middleweight belt in a fight that also doubled as a WBC title eliminator in Bolton.

Nearly 12 years on from an unsuccessful bid for the WBO middleweight belt, when he was outpointed by Otis Grant, Rhodes now finds himself back in the hunt for a world title once again.

A final eliminator with the WBC's number one contender Julio Cesar Chavez Jr has been talked about, but Rhodes plans to make the most of his status in Europe for a while first.

"Let's see what we can do," when asked about the possibility of a fight with Chavez Jr.

"I'd like to make a couple of defences as European champion and put some money in the bank!

"I'm 32 years old now and I don't want to be carrying on like this, which to be fair was probably the hardest fight of my 14-year career.

"I've not done badly though, have I?"

Despite making the stronger start of the two, Moore began to look tired as the fight progressed with Rhodes increasingly able to pick cleaner shots.

By a dramatic seventh round Moore was blowing while the Yorkshireman still seemed to have plenty in the tank as he brought the fight to a thrilling climax.

Clinical
When the end came it was clinical, Rhodes landing a superb right to floor his opponent emphatically.

The champion rose bravely to beat the count and rallied with a series of heavy-handed blows, but Rhodes sensed his chance and backed his man up before firing in an array of unanswered shots that forced referee Howard Foster to step in.

Moore was generous in defeat, but acknowledged that his constant battle to make the weight over the last couple of years may finally have taken its toll

"No excuses, no sour grapes, the better man won," he said.

"It crippled me making the light-middleweight limit and it has done for two years. I should have moved up two years ago but the Michele Piccirillo fight for the European title was made for March, which I've been waiting for for three years. I thought 'what do I do?'. So I said 'no, I'm staying at light-middleweight'.

"It's my own fault."