Irish Boxing

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  1. tony mush

    tony mush Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZecqVOmSr0&feature=share[/ame]
     
  2. BK99

    BK99 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Was anyone here at the Stadium today?
     
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    BK99 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Could that be Niall McGinley? Was a bit lighter as far as i remember, but that may have been a few years back. Did you fit in a few rounds urself?
     
  4. bigliamblack

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    Anyone sitting up for Cotto margarito?
     
  5. tony mush

    tony mush Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :good
     
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    I'm gonna chance it! Shud be a good un i hope
     
  7. Deno

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  8. tony mush

    tony mush Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    love to see monaghan vs sweeney
     
  9. lukekiko

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    na spike was suppose to be up for sparring but he was sparring donnellan down that way so just moved around with david maguire heavyweight lad won intermediates last year think hes going pro with pascal, it was mcginleys brother won ulster seniors before he looked strong good defence first time ive ever seen him. one of the lads ormond was sparring was Anthony Cacace whose turned pro also hes one too watch gave steo good spar.
     
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    fra Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    seen cacace... he was ulster and irish champ a few years back:yep:good
     
  11. Jonny The Hips

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    he told www.irish-boxing.com that he already started talks with Healy
     
  12. moorser

    moorser Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yeah Cacace is good he beat Ormond in the ams a few years ago.
     
  13. jayroyal

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    What weight Cacace , he's a serious talent i seen him beat Ormond in the seniors and gave a masterclass Ormond couldn't catch him. I also seen him beat jamie kavanagh well too.

    I think he would win the seniors this year if he was still 60kgs, i just wonder if the pro game would suit his style of boxing.
     
  14. Deno

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    Paddy McDonagh beat James Tucker 39 - 37 in Barnsley tonight. James was on Boxrec feeling aggrieved and saying he deserved at least a draw. Apparently Paddy came in 6lbs over the agreed weight.
     
  15. tony mush

    tony mush Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    On my quest this evening to shorten the gap to titledom and some sort of championship glory, was for the first time in 3 outings put a step wider,because i suffered a disputed loss to unbeaten Irishman paddy McDonagh, 37/39. which i thought i may of edge if not got a draw, Mcdonagh came in 6lbs over what we agreed, bit of wrong un. I still took it, thou didnt have to,i did because this is what i do. having lost was guttering but i will never give up, boxing's what i love. luckily for me this doesn't mean i cant fight for the title that i want, From the feedback i got, people was very impressed with me and being only 26 with lots of experience i think i have a long time in boxing, being a journeyman is not a choice for me and i intend on ending that tag, thru blood sweat and tears. Hopefully i will be fighting Jonjo Finnegan for the British masters title end of Feb, start of march.
    Then my next topic headline will be, Contender with a bag of ambition.