Irish Boxing

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  1. JoeJoe

    JoeJoe Member Full Member

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    Irish in action today at the Commonwealth Games:

    Monday 28th July - 1:20PM - 56kg Bantamweight - Round of 16 - Mick Conlan v Shiva Thapa (India)

    Monday 28th July - 2:15PM - 75kg Middleweight - Round of 16 - Connor Coyle v Dennis Thomas (Guyana)

    Monday 28th July - 7:10PM - 49kg - Light-Flyweight - Round of 16 - Paddy Barnes v Hamadi Furahisha (Tanzania)

    Monday 28th July - 7:25PM - 69kg Welterweight - Round of 16 - Steven Donnelly v Oscar Finau (Tonga)

    Monday 28th July - 7:50PM - 48kg-51kg Flyweight - Round of 16 - Michaela Walsh v Thessa Dumas (Mauritius)
     
  2. fra

    fra Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    conlan looked impressive:good
     
  3. JoeJoe

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    Coyle, Donnelly, Barnes and Conlan all won today. So 8 out of 9 of the men's team are now 1 fight away from medalling. Impressive returns
     
  4. mattdonnellon

    mattdonnellon Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Saw Donnelly and Barnes, both impressive.
     
  5. marty

    marty Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Eddie Hearn claimed in Boxing News that the tickets for the Macklin fight at The Stadium were sold out within a couple of hours of going on sale. Surprising :think but good:yep
     
  6. JoeJoe

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    4 fight to guarantee at least bronzes today

    Tuesday 29th July - 1:45PM - 52kg Flyweight - Quarter Finals - Ruairi Dalton v Andrew Moloney (Australia)

    Tuesday 29th July - 7:15PM - 60kg Lightweight - Quarter Finals - Joe Fitzpatrick v Nicholas Okoth (Kenya)

    Tuesday 29th July - 8:00PM - 64kg Light-Welterweight - Quarter Finals - Sean Duffy v Khir Azim (Malaysia)

    Tuesday 29th July - 9:00PM - 81kg Light-Heavyweight - Quarter Finals - Seán McGlinchy v Elly Ochola (Kenya)
     
  7. fra

    fra Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    unlucky dalton:good
     
  8. Roddy Collins

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    3 out of 4 aint bad considering most of our fancied fighters are on tomorrow. Would expect Conlan, Coyle, Barnes and Donnelly to win tomorrow. they've all been impressive so far!
     
  9. Roddy Collins

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    That Aussie lad Maloney who beat Dalton looked a really good fighter. He fights young scottish lad McFadden who beat Edwards and Selby next. That should be a cracking fight.
     
  10. marty

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    ive only watched a bit of this event, but the Irish lads seem to be doing well. And it gets a fair amount of publicity
     
  11. mattdonnellon

    mattdonnellon Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Donnelly has a decent opponent.
     
  12. STB

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    Well, if an Irish guy is going to be beaten, at least its to someone called Moloney!
     
  13. JoeJoe

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    Times for today's Quarter Finals:

    1:00PM - 56kg Bantamweight - Mick Conlan v Bashir Nasir (Uganda)

    3:00PM - 49-51kg Flyweight - Michaela Walsh v Sarah Rae (Jamaica)

    4:00PM - 57-60kg Lightweight - Alanna Audley-Murphy v Valerian Spicaer (Dominica )

    7:00PM - 49kg Light-Flyweight - Paddy Barnes v Charles Keama (Papua New Guinea)

    8:15PM - 69kg Welterweight - Steven Donnelly v Custio Clayton (Canada) [ranked 8th in the World, 2012 Olympian reached the QFs]

    8:45 - 75kg Middleweight - Conor Coyle v Siphiwe Lusizi (South Africa) [2012 Olympian at Welterweight, reached 2nd round]
     
  14. JoeJoe

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    Conlan won handily to guarantee a bronze

    Also, slipped under the radar but the EU Amateur Championships are being revived. They start in Sofia, Bulgaria on the 8th of August. Dunno what sort of a team Ireland will be sending considering the involvement of some of the lads in the Commonwealth Games. Anyway, a welcome return for the tournament in which Ireland have always performed well in (remember 2009 when 9 medals were won)

    http://www.iaba.ie/eu-mens-championships-countdown-begins/
     
  15. fra

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    donnellys opponent 2nite will be tough:good