why would fightin a fighter with a 4-0 record appeal to byrne when hell probably be on a ****** card in sept anyway dont see the point in it to be honest
Levan would be a dumb fight for Dean to take. High risk - Low reward! [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auGvr85R5zM[/ame]
I was impressed with Hyde's fella when he fought in Citywest but he must really be the goods if Hyde will put him in with Byrne on his fifth outing. Fight won't happen anyways. It would be crazy for Byrne to take that fight.
So a unanimous 'steer clear, Deano' then. I definitely agree. They have a common opponent in http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=392396&cat=boxer Konstantins Sakara and Levan gave him far more of a brutal battering. Byrne performed well in that fight too and hurt Sakara with body shots. But when Levan fought him, he cleaned him out, basically in the first round it was over but it spilled into the second. That was Levan's debut by the way.
True but Dean had a broken bone in right wrist going into the fight and the first time he threw a right with power he dropped sakara !
And also the Sakara lad had 4 scraps after Deano before getting to Levani losing 3 in a year so Iam sure that took it's toll as well.
Dean talks to Greenjab.ie about talk of a clash with Levan Ghvamichava http://www.greenjab.ie/featured-news/londons-byrneing-must-wait/
Of course forgot about the break before that fight. He still boxed well, controlled the ring and took his man out. Levan's a terrier though, all the same. Like Slap said, lots of risk for little reward in this unfortunately. Stick around for a ****** show in Sept instead.
Spike set for september title showdown http://www.irish-boxing.com/2011/07/osullivan-on-course-for-european-title-shot/
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (July 5, 2011) Two former Olympians are prepared to stand toe-to-toe Friday, July 29th, 2011 at the Mohegan Sun Arena in a heavyweight title bout that could move the winner one step closer to boxings ultimate prize. Undefeated Mariusz Wach (24-0, 12 KOs), who competed for his native Poland in the 2004 Olympics, will face former world-rated contender Kevin McBride (35-9-1, 29 KOs), a participant for Ireland in the 2002 Summer Games, in the 12-round main event of Jimmy Burchfields Classic Entertainment & Sports Heat Wave show at Uncasville, Conn., with the vacant World Boxing Council (WBC) International heavyweight championship on the line