Irish Boxing

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

  1. ah.sure

    ah.sure Active Member Full Member

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    Some craic at that presser today, eh Luke? That Spike is a madman and Fitzer was raging. Not too fond of the unsavoury other half banter but I guess Spike had to bite back but instead chose to kiss!
     
  2. fra

    fra Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :barf :verysad :good
     
  3. Marty84

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    Does anybody have any info on Perez? It was said he was gonna be on a Limerick card?
     
  4. ah.sure

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    Walter Mitty springs to mind. That was supposed to be this weekend.
     
  5. fighting_irish

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    Mad day today, Spikes kiss was hilarious thought fitzer was going to explode. Shame about pajo's fight. Why is Macklin 7-1 with some bookies, really not giving him a fair crack.
    Is the weigh in Friday in Temple bar or 3arena does anyone know what time, really looking forward to it, should be a great night of boxing and hopefully Mack does the job.
     
  6. marty

    marty Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Spikes mad :lol:
     
  7. Buchanan's Jab

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    When is Phil Sutcliffe in action again, he needs to be kept active?
     
  8. Buchanan's Jab

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    Im getting excited about our prospects coming up right now and the fighters currently established. The coming years can only bring some big nights of boxing for Irish boxing fans. The talent we have for such a small nation in the pro's is crazy.


    We've got the experienced fighters, the European level fighters, the world fringe contenders and proper contenders and champions in:

    Jamie Conlan
    Carl Frampton
    Patrick Hyland
    Marco Mccullough
    Stephen Ormond
    Andy Lee
    Matthew Macklin (if you want to claim him of course)
    Dennis Hogan


    Then we have the blue chip prospects, the guys we can expect to do something right up to European or even world level if they can continue to develop:

    Ryan Burnett
    John Joe Nevin
    Declan Geraghty
    Philip Sutcliffe
    Jason Quigley
    Conrad Cummings
    Tommy McCarthy


    And then the prospect who aren't really blue chip level, but still could go on to do something in the pro game in:

    Daniel McShane
    James Tennyson
    Paul Quinn
    Anthony Caccee
    Dee Walsh
    Luke Keeler
    Ray Ginley
    Sean Turner

    Ive probably missed out on some other good prospects, but ive not seen enough of them in action to know how good they are.


    But then of course we still have a great line-up in the amateurs, both and senior and youth level, so there won't be much faltering there for a while yet:

    Michael Conlan
    Paddy Barnes
    David Oliver Joyce
    Sean McComb
    Joe Fitzpatrick
    Stephen Donnelly
    Conor Coyle
    Michael O'Reilly
    Joe Ward
    Gary Sweeney
    Steven Ward

    And the really solid younger lads in Willie O'Donoghue, Brendan Irvine, Kurt Walker, Gary Cully, John Joyce and many more.

    It's certainly looking rosy for Irish boxing that's for sure:yep
     
  9. lencoreastside

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    In particular we seem to be producing lots of 160lbers these days. Real domestic, irish born and bred middleweights. Much more so than in the past when it was mostly the lighter weights, from feather down. I suppose this is just a reflection of kids being bigger these days in general. Hope these new lads, keeler, Cummings, quigley, replace Macklin and Lee ..the current crop,at high level, when then Macklin and Lee retire.
     
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    fra Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    good post:good
     
  11. McGuinty

    McGuinty Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Not a bad list at all mate. :good
     
  12. ah.sure

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    Of the 3 home-grown middleweight prospects, how do ye rate them?
    I know it's early days yet, and nothing is carved in stone, but how do people on here rate keeler quigley and Cummings?

    Time moves on and we soon won't have Macklin and Lee around any more....
     
  14. ah.sure

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    Keeler's clearly No 1!
     
  15. puca

    puca Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Behave now, its clearly
    Quigley
    Cummings
    Keeler
    Based unbiasedly on pro performances,opponents,results and execution.
    Thats no reflection on the lads or where they will end up just facts at the moment.