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Jamie Moore and Ryan Rhodes battle for European title on Friday

Jamie Moore and Ryan Rhodes may not be the most well-known British names here in the States, but that doesn't mean their Friday night showdown for Moore's European junior middleweight title isn't worth your attention.

The "War of the Roses" is not just for that European strap, though. It will also serve as a WBC title eliminator, meaning the winner would be in line for a shot at Sergio Martinez, and thus a jump to the world stage. Fellow southpaws Moore and Rhodes have so much to gain, and Moore in particular is such an exciting scrapper, that this fight could be a sleeper war on the horizon.

Moore (32-3, 23 KO) is a 30-year old from Salford who has become a wrecking ball since 2005. His last loss was a DQ against Michael Jones, and he has been knocked out twice, against Ossie Duran and Scott Dixon.

But he's also won 12 fights in a row, and 10 of them have come by knockout or stoppage. With his third round knockout of Michele Piccirillo in March of this year, he has likely ended the career of the long-time Italian contender, who challenged for world titles on multiple occasions over his career. He's also knocked out Matthew Macklin, who just torched Amin Asikainen in September, and has a points win over Sebastian Lujan.

The Boxing Bulletin ranked Moore at No. 4 on their British pound-for-pound list last month, with Dave Oakes offering this comment:

He jumps two places on our list due to the defeats of Witter and Woods. He’s already no.1 on the most exciting fighter list and is slowly climbing up this list. Moore looks to be the Brit most likely to capture a world title next year, but he must come through a hard test against Ryan Rhodes later this year before he sets his sights on world glory.

Rhodes (42-4, 28 KO) has had a long, somewhat strange trip of a career. Just after his 20th birthday in 1996, Rhodes won the British title at 154 pounds, and defended it twice before moving on. In 1997, he faced Otis Grant for the vacant WBO middleweight strap, losing a tight decision in his hometown of Sheffield. He challenged for an interim version of the WBO middleweight title in 1999, and was knocked out in the second round by Jason Matthews in Doncaster.

After some bounce-back fights, Lee Blundell stopped him in three in 2002, and since then, he's proven he's a survivor. His only loss since the Blundell debacle has come against former (undeserving, but no less true) middleweight championship challenger Gary Lockett, and he regained the British junior middleweight title in 2008, 11 and a half years after winning it as a young phenom.

Rhodes is a battler. Moore is a battler. And they're going to come not just to win, but to impress. This is one of those eliminator fights where a bout with the titleholder might actually be feasible, after all; Sergio Martinez is finding no one willing to fight him, and either one of these guys could be an attractive option, even if Martinez had to go on the road to get the most money out of it.

Bad Left Hook will do our best -- so to speak -- to bring live, round-by-round coverage on Friday at 5pm ET. This should be a good one.

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don’t mean to sound like an asshole here, but you didn’t mention how we can watch this potential-war at all in the article. is it one of those situations where we can get a stream? internet ppv?

The Dude Abides

by battle axe of doom on Oct 19, 2009 10:43 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

It's on Sky Sports

So the short answer is that it’s not actually available in the US, but you can usually find a stream.

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by Brickhaus on Oct 19, 2009 11:20 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

so this is one of those moments where we are allowed to use the word “stream”. awesome \m/

The Dude Abides

by battle axe of doom on Oct 19, 2009 11:42 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

Yeah. No US availability at all. I wag my finger at our UK readers that might use a stream. For shame, etc.

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"Well Howie, I think I'm going to stay outside and outjab him." -- Tex Cobb telling Howard Cosell how he would approach Larry Holmes

by SC on Oct 19, 2009 11:47 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

Sad part is that there actually is a way to buy an internet stream of Sky Sports in the US

But they don’t air any of the boxing, for whatever stupid reason. All soccer, all the time.

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by Brickhaus on Oct 20, 2009 12:41 AM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

does that mean you guys can point a way to a stream or will i have to find it on my own?

The Dude Abides

by battle axe of doom on Oct 20, 2009 12:44 AM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

Still bad business to actually post a stream, but if you can’t find one on Friday, let me know and I’ll figure something out.

Bad Left Hook
"Well Howie, I think I'm going to stay outside and outjab him." -- Tex Cobb telling Howard Cosell how he would approach Larry Holmes

by SC on Oct 20, 2009 1:01 AM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

That’s practically all there is on sports TV here. Stupid commentary, violent fans and a strange county-wide love of a dull game which dwarfs everything else. That’s what you have to put up with being British and not a soccer fan.

by Drunken cutman on Oct 20, 2009 10:29 AM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

Il be in france so there is my excuse and im gald moore is getting press on this site,his fight with macklin is still my favorite UK fight of all time

Stephen Quadros: Where do you see yourself in three years.
Quinton Jackson: Let's see, I'm 22 right now. In three years I see myself being 25.

by RealIrish on Oct 20, 2009 12:07 AM EDT reply actions   0 recs

gonna look dis up. now requesting more brit fight recommendations

The Dude Abides

by battle axe of doom on Oct 20, 2009 12:44 AM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

Brit fight recommendations

Michael Gomez-Alex Arthur
Michael Gomez-Carl Johanneson
Martin Rogan-Matt Skelton
Graham Earl-Michael Katsidis
Quigley-Dodson was probably the best of this year so far

If you’re able to get a hold of it, Benn-McClellan is an all-time classic, despite the horrible result. Pretty much anything involving Nigel Benn was good stuff.

I’m sure there are others more qualified than me to list more of them. Gomez-Arthur, Katsidis-Earl and Benn-McClellan are gems though.

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by Brickhaus on Oct 20, 2009 1:03 AM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

I’ll throw in Amir Khan-Michael Gomez, which is Khan’s most exciting fight. Gomez is clearly on his last legs but he makes a brawl out of it as usual. That dude could war.

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"Well Howie, I think I'm going to stay outside and outjab him." -- Tex Cobb telling Howard Cosell how he would approach Larry Holmes

by SC on Oct 20, 2009 1:05 AM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

Young mutley and kevin anderson was also a tear up worth watching.Anyone know what happened to kevin anderson???Havent heard anything about him for a few years now,young mutley will be in the next prizefighter series along with gavin rees

Stephen Quadros: Where do you see yourself in three years.
Quinton Jackson: Let's see, I'm 22 right now. In three years I see myself being 25.

by RealIrish on Oct 21, 2009 12:30 AM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

And before you ask

Yes, Michael Gomez was British (Irish really, but from England). Changed his name to Gomez because there was already another prominent Michael Armstrong.

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by Brickhaus on Oct 20, 2009 1:10 AM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

yeah i’ve seen benn-mcclellan flying about but i’m hesitant to watch cuz of the result that you alluded to. thanks for the rest, and thanks for the adds by SC

The Dude Abides

by battle axe of doom on Oct 20, 2009 1:19 AM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

Jamie Moore

Extremely underrated fighter in my opinion and has improved immensly over the last couple of years. Rhodes lives 5 minutes away from me but i’m favouring the Lancashire fighter over my fellow Yorkshire man.

Rumour over here is that Moore may be lined up with a fight with Chavez Jr if he wins that. Wouldn’t mind seeing that one.

by God_is_an_Owl on Oct 20, 2009 7:20 AM EDT reply actions   0 recs

I doubt Arum would do it. Moore probably kicks Chavez’s ass and Arum can’t cash in on Chavez at that point.

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"Well Howie, I think I'm going to stay outside and outjab him." -- Tex Cobb telling Howard Cosell how he would approach Larry Holmes

by SC on Oct 20, 2009 9:24 AM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

I’m beginning to wonder if Chavez is perfectly happy being a cash cow for Arum, after all he must make a fair bit himself, and will never make any real step up and retire with a huge and pointless record and having made a good living without being particularly challenged in the ring.

by Drunken cutman on Oct 20, 2009 10:32 AM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

It’s very possible. I mean I don’t think Chavez is stupid, or at least I give him the benefit of the doubt that he’s not. I’m sure he knows he’s limited. I’m sure people have told him. But he draws money on his name, and also I’ll be fair and happily admit he puts on some damn exciting fights in part because of his limitations. JCC Jr. is more legit than Macho Camacho Jr., but not by so much that it makes him a legit contender. I know he’s still very young, but there have been tons of guys light years ahead of Chavez when they were 21. Saul Alvarez is 19 and already much better than JCC Jr., at least IMO.

Bad Left Hook
"Well Howie, I think I'm going to stay outside and outjab him." -- Tex Cobb telling Howard Cosell how he would approach Larry Holmes

by SC on Oct 20, 2009 12:09 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

Eventually they'll step him up

Someday, Arum will have a draw in Chavez’s division and will feed Chavez to him in the hopes of getting a big PPV draw and trying to get a cross-over to the Mexican fans.

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by Brickhaus on Oct 20, 2009 1:43 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

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