Irish Boxing

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by ardy, Dec 19, 2007.

  1. slapbangwhallop

    slapbangwhallop The Sweet Scientist Full Member

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    when I say massive I mean "massive" for a small hall show in west Belfast!

    In the meantime, the latest addition to the bill is Anthony Cacace vs Mickey Coveney.
     
  2. puca

    puca Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Dont fook with us you cant just drop a huge name like that and it not come through.I heard Eamonn Magee was doing a bit of training surely he isnt thinking of doing a bit,,,,,,,Is he?????
     
  3. tony mush

    tony mush Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    dudey looking for a quick warm up
    or world number 10 middleweight the pride?
     
  4. lukekiko

    lukekiko Active Member Full Member

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    good step up already for cacace shame hes not eligible to fight for coveney's irish title!!
     
  5. puca

    puca Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Great step up alright Luke but i feel one he will rise to,Cacace against Eade would be another good one and i would like to see for the Irish crown and the winner to box Steve Ormonde,that way both lads would get a good tough title fight before they fought Steve who i believe career wise is miles ahead of them.
     
  6. Paddy85

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    Good performance from Fury. Obviously beating Maddalone isn't exactly the same as beating a Klitschko, but who cares. Next Irish world champion!
     
  7. withoutwire

    withoutwire Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Tyson Fury is not Irish. He was born in England, raised there, never lived in Ireland. Therefore, he is English.
     
  8. Metal Man

    Metal Man Active Member Full Member

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    All depends on how he sees himself but Fury's parents are not Irish either.His dad was born in Lancashire and has a strong Lancs accent to match so how far back do his Irish roots go.
     
  9. puca

    puca Boxing Addict Full Member

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    actually wouldnt mind Joe Rea on it,
     
  10. withoutwire

    withoutwire Well-Known Member Full Member

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    That's rubbish.

    If we all trace our roots back far enough we're from somewhere else. Fair enough if you're born in England and raised in Ireland or born in Ireland and raised in England but he was neither born nor raised here nor did he ever live here. He's no more Irish than I am colombian
     
  11. fra

    fra Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    ur full of ****.... he along with his ethnic irish travellers consider themselves irish.. so who da **** r u 2 say otherwise:good
     
  12. withoutwire

    withoutwire Well-Known Member Full Member

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    If I was born in Ireland and never lived anywhere else, but considered myself Colombian, would you regard me as Colombian?
     
  13. tony mush

    tony mush Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    furys lived here and fought as a am for ireland whats your problem suppose ya dont mind the likess of cascarino playing for the football team
     
  14. withoutwire

    withoutwire Well-Known Member Full Member

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    It says "Eireann" is your location. Are you talking about the country called "Éire", also known in English as Ireland. I think you are but, being a little on the slow side, you got confused. It's okay though, we all make mistakes.

    "Éireann" is the tuiseal ginideach form of the noun "Éire" and is only to be used when referring to states of possession as it is the genitive case.

    Here pal: http://homepage.eircom.net/~eofeasa/level04/ceacht404/miniu/404c.htm

    Hope that helps. Good luck with your learning Gaeilge (Irish) goals.
     
  15. tony mush

    tony mush Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :lol: are you fluent or something?