Hard to tell. On the surface it seems that he could potentially struggle with fitness. However - his raw talent is nothing short of exceptional. If he is committed and gets the right training then I see no reason why he won't succeed, even when he fights over 12 rounds down the line (fingers crossed)! What do you reckon?
Im afraid will make a B.A.L.L.S of it over 8 rounds lads. I hope he qualifies, but I could really see him gassing over 8 after starting fast and then losing a close decision. I hope he's training his ass off now anyways, because if he doesn't show up in shape for his next fight, he doesn't deserve an Olympic place, bottom line.
I think o Reilly will find it very tough to qualify for the Olympics with him nt been in the APB or Wsb, it doesnt leave too many places left so he will have to be on top of his game.. Any of the Irish lads not in Wsb or Apb will struggle to qualify i.m.o not because they arent good enough but simply because of the qualification process
Spot on Fenno and with so few places left im sure the corruption will step up aswell, If you are not in apb or wsb it will be a very hard task to qualify.
According to boxrec, CEJ is fighting Les Sherrington http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=588468&cat=boxer
Well put it this way - so far team Spike hasnt said categorically that Spike-Eubank ISNT happening. Until that happens theres always hope.... Hopefully this is just more 'hardball' tactics from Team Eubank.
Im saying---Hopefully CEJ isnt REALLY facing the less-than-sensational Sherrington ( a mediocre Australian middleweight), and that it is 'bluff' ....just a tough negotiation technique by Team CEJ to force Spike to accept their terms. At least thats what I HOPE is going on. Clearer now I hope?....:good
Yea that makes sense read yesterday that Spikes team turned it down and I cant understand how that would happen. He would be desperate for that and has been for ages now. Must be a low offer or Spikes team has a plan for him and thinks he can go far, who is he involved with do you know?
This content is protected Spike is managed/promoted nowadays by a Boston? guy - the lead singer with the Celtic-type music group the "Dropkick Murphys" Cant think of his name just now. Spikes last 2 fights were in USA as a result. If terms are bad enough a boxer will, quite rightly, refuse them. (eg Macklin refused Sturms terms for a rematch that HE wanted soooo badly!)
Willie Donoghue and Michael Nevin are through to the finals of the Nikolay Pavlyukov Youth Memorial in Anapa, Russia. The Irish duo advanced from today semi-finals, Donoghue convincingly beating Uzbek Oybek Zhuraev and Nevin receiving a walkover over Russia’s current World Youth champion Bibert Tumenov, who picked up an arm injury in the quarter-finals. Stephen McKenna lost his semi-final bout earlier today despite a brave performance. Friday’s finals begin at 10am (Irish time). (The host nation are using more than one boxer in each weight class). Nikolay Pavlyukov Youth Memorial in Anapa, Russia April 3rd (Finals) 49kg Willie Donoghue (Ireland) v Stoyan Mazur (Kazakhstan) 69kg Michael Nevin (Ireland) v Roman Kulikov (Russia) April 2nd (S/Finals) 49kg Stephen McKenna (Ireland) lost to Saken Bibosinov (Kazakhstan) 0-3 52kg Willie Donioghue (Ireland) beat Oybek Zhuraev (Uzbekistan) 3-0 69kg Michael Nevin (Ireland) beat Bibert Tumenev (Russia) W/O April 1st (Q/Finals) 49kg Stephen McKenna (Ireland) beat Kamranbek Eshimatov (Uzbekistan) 2-1 52kg Willie Donoghue (Ireland) beat Fatkhidim Khamroev (Kyrgyzstan) 3-0 56kg Francis Cleary (Ireland) lost to Demitry Krazhkov (Russia) 1-2 69kg Michael Nevin (Ireland) beat Batyr Sappashev (Kazakhstan) 3-0 75kg John Joyce (Ireland) lost to David Moral-Gutterrez (Cuba) 0-3 March 31st (Last 16) 49kg Stephen McKenna (Ireland) beat Rustan Khamidov (Kazakhstan) 3-0 52kg Willie Donoghue (Ireland) beat Mikhail Dozomov (Russia) 3-0 56kg Francis Cleary (Ireland) beat Denista Benito Boltonov (Russia) 3-0 60kg Tiernan Bradley (Ireland) lost to Spartak Tomaryan (Armenia) 0-3 64kg Kieran Molloy (Ireland) lost to Ivan Kozloysky (Russia) 0-3 69kg Michael Nevin (Ireland) beat Guseyn Tarveroili (Azerbaijan) 3-0 69kg Lewis Crocker (Ireland) lost to Saipan Antonyan (Russia) 1-2 75kg John Joyce (Ireland) beat Gleb Gulik (Russia) 2-1 81kg Sean Conroy (Ireland) lost to Vladimir Uzunyan (Russia) 0-3 March 30th (Last 32) 52kg Willie Donoghue (Ireland) beat Aldah Oshorov (Russia) 3-0 64kg Kieran Molloy (Ireland) beat Artem Kakulyan (Russia) 3-0 Irish squad 49kg Stephen McKenna (Old School) (Bronze) 52kg Willie Donoghue (St Michael’s Athy) (Silver, at least) 56kg Francis Cleary (Olympic) 60kg Tiernan Bradley (Sacred Heart Omagh) 64kg Kieran Molloy (Oughterard) 69kg Louis Crocker (Holy Trinity) 69kg Michael Nevin (Portlaoise) (Silver, at least) 75kg John Joyce cpt (St Michael’s Athy) 81kg Sean Conroy (Ballyhaunis) Team manageer: Gerry O’Mahony Coaches: Billy McClean & Fergal McKenna R&J: Martin O’Neill
Lets not jump the gun. We've yet to hear from Sherington that he IS taking the Eubank fight...or from Spike that he is NOT taking it.... Lets wait for the whole story.