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Fisher looked good for the first few rounds, it’s evening out though, fisher looks really vulnerable to some of Allen’s bigger shots
 
Fair play to Allen.

I think Fisher really paid the price for knocking so many meter readers and taxi drivers out in round 1.

Faced with a tough veteran who can go the distance - it all fell apart
 
Good win for Allen, well deserved.

As much as I’m a fan of the Romford Bull, I still think Allen won the first fight, this cements it.
 
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Price was a lot better than Fisher. Price comfortably beat up a younger Dave Allen and generally was a pretty decent fighter, just with a glass chin.
Yeah I agree he was better, I think more in a sense of I can see this being a big derailment for him now and very mentally damaging for the future, same way that Price just had that nervous energy drain after his first loss.
 
Fisher overhyped. He didn't look like he really wanted to fight. It might seem strange thing to say but he looked a bit timid.
Well done to Dave Allen. I didn't think he had a chance but he's obviously a tough guy and can bang a bit. Let's get him in with Itauma!!!
 
Yeah I agree he was better, I think more in a sense of I can see this being a big derailment for him now and very mentally damaging for the future, same way that Price just had that nervous energy drain after his first loss.
Maybe and it's certainly with hindsight but maybe Fisher just isn't very good and has been hyped up purely because he sells a lot of tickets.

It'll be interesting to see where Fisher goes now. I'm sure Hearn will want him around, probably on undercards, to sell tickets but you couldn't put him in with anybody even approaching British title level after these last two fights.
 
My word, the 2nd and 3rd knockdowns were class.

Yeah, I mean it's sometimes difficult to judge these young prospects when they're knocking out taxi-drivers and meter readers, but his speed, sharpness and power are very frightening.

Will be very interesting to see how he fares against some more seasoned opponents, and he's absolutely crying out for more rounds - it's no good tearing through people in 1 round, fight after fight.

I'm really looking forward to seeing him fight in future,
 
Warren is a pretty canny operator but it seems obvious that this kid needs stepping up a bit. He looks special but against what level of opposition?
There are loads of half decent British heavyweights who are on the up but I'm not sure they will fancy it. Saw a ranking which suggests Itauma is 15th in the world which seems a bit optimistic considering that below him is Gassiev, Ruiz, Joyce, Anderson. Stick him in with Ruiz jr - that would be a decent scrap.
 
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