the fight is also on setanta's radar I'm not too upset about this not being on irish tv as I will be making the long and lonely trek to El Paso!:deal
good stuff was talking to harold ledderman the other week and he was burning the ear off me about Pajo
for what its worth - I rang in to live line today re Andy Lee. They didnt put me on the phone. But, I bet if more people email joe duffy they might raise the matter!! get ringing if you can or email the show
Good man, yourself. I'd give anything to be there. I'm sure I'll find a way to watch it, but Andy will need all the support he can in Texas. Do think he will tcb, as they say in the states.
All very quiet re;Andys fight on the net and its for a legit title!,Andy will be working overtime to cover all angles and he will be in super shape,heres hoping he does the bizz for Ireland and Limerick!!!
god love ye having to get your ears burned off ye listening to a broadcasting legend,,,a class boxing man he is what was his take on pajo i think hes good but not sure if he'd hang with the big boys
According to an article on the scene Arum has options on Lee if he beats JccJr!!!!!! It's Ariza who is making these claims. chech out the section on Ariz having bad blood with top rank!!!!
Just checked out box nation 12;50 a month no minimum time signup and no registration fee,So we could well get to see Andy Le winning the world title for just 12:50. Has anyone with sky signed up to the channel directly any problems,extra charges etc we should know about?
its been over a year since we last updated it so here you go - Boxing-Ireland.com Irish boxing rankings by weight June 2012 http://www.boxing-ireland.com/news/boxing-ireland-com-irish-boxing-rankings-by-weight-june-2012/
Block emailed me this page from Boxing News from over ten years ago. Amazing looking back at it. HEAVYWEIGHT 1. Stephen Reynolds 2. David Haye 3. David Dolan This content is protected
Johnny Kilbane Weekend / Kilbane Clan Gathering 7th - 10th June 2012 Johnny Kilbane was born in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1889 to an Achill emigrant, John Kilbane, and a Cleveland-born mother Mary Gallagher. Sadly his mother died when Johnny was three years old and his father went blind a few years later, so the youngster was forced to leave school early and work as a labourer. Johnny also took up boxing and in 1912 he became World Featherweight Champion. A victory parade was held in Cleveland for Johnny on St. Patrick's Day 1912 which was attended by 200,000 people. After retiring from boxing, Johnny entered politics and ultimately became a senator and state representative in Cleveland. He eventually held the post of Municipal Court Clerk. To mark the centenery of Johnny Kilbane's first world championship success a long weekend of events is planned in Achill, home of Johnny's father, from 7th - 10th June 2012. This event includes a clan gathering of Kilbanes, to which all family members are invited. Registration for the Kilbane Clan Gathering will take place on the evening of Thursday 7th June 2012. http://www.achilltourism.com/johnnykilbane.html