Irish Boxing

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


  1. fra

    fra Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    the pride is calling out waldo walsh.... says dunlop is frightened to make the fite:good
     
  2. Buchanan's Jab

    Buchanan's Jab Active Member Full Member

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    That would be a really good fight for the Irish title to be fair. Might be a tiny but early for Walsh to accept a fight like that, but he would be well able to beat Fitz even now. Id like to see it personally.
     
  3. puca

    puca Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Fitz calling out somebody again,That hasnt gone too well fro him in the past now has it,Guy needs to calm down abit and earn a shot,Not live off losses against superior fighters (5 of his last 9)
    Personnally i believe Walsh's next opponent is a good move for him,(James Metcalf apparently) then he could deal with the ever more delusional Fitz,
     
  4. lencoreastside

    lencoreastside Obsessed with Boxing banned Full Member

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    Sooooo....will Team Frampton accept the £1.5m offer?
    Hearn is saying he has dropped the ridiculous "rematch clause".
    What other strings are attached that we don't know about?
    That's very tempting money. Especially for a fight Carl would be confident of winning. What do ye think?
     
  5. Buchanan's Jab

    Buchanan's Jab Active Member Full Member

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    Mouthing off has earned plenty of fighters decent, undeserved paydays, which is why Fizty will keep doing it till he retires. i mean Fitzy has fought some of the best middleweights in the world already and who was his best wins, a ridiculous stoppage win over Affif Belgecham and a razor close decision versus Alexy Ribchev. He's a high quality journeyman, nothing more.

    In saying that I do like the Walsh fight and it is more of the type of fight that Fitz should be aiming for.

    Metcalf looks a pretty good opponent for Walsh to btw, good to see he's developing well.
     
  6. fra

    fra Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    is it a ppv fite or will it be on itv:good
     
  7. gerryjo1984

    gerryjo1984 New Member Full Member

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    Hearn wants PPV. McGuigan wants itv.
     
  8. gerryjo1984

    gerryjo1984 New Member Full Member

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    Get the impression Frampton and McGuigan would fight each other on the streets for a fiver but Hearn - McGuigan are making it about them with McGuigan's ego in particular holding things back.
     
  9. fra

    fra Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    cheers mate i thought the fite was a done deal... theres more to come i take it before all parties agree:good
     
  10. dutchie

    dutchie Active Member Full Member

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    Weigh in for Andy Lee fight is 1pm local time,Ryan Burnett added to undercard.
     
  11. fra

    fra Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    OPINION: Most successful Olympic sport still fighting for basics


    “I’ve been close to going to jail, and only for boxing I could have gone away.”

    That was what British fighter Tom Stalker told a reporter shortly before he stepped into the ring to take part in the 2012 Olympic Games.

    In crediting boxing for steering him away from a life of crime, he was by no means unique. Similar tales can be found everywhere young men and women lace up a pair of gloves.

    Australian boxer, and reformed drug addict, Luke Jackson said this month that his coach “made me a complete fighter and a complete person... it has changed my life. Boxing has saved me.”

    Throughout the world, from Belfast to Baltimore, the sport has been a positive outlet for thousands of young people, many of whom come from economically disadvantaged backgrounds.

    “It’s a near given. Every boxing press conference I attend, if I chat with a couple of the fighters, I will find at least one who tells me the sport saved their life,” wrote New York-based boxing journalist Michael Woods recently.

    There is a certain irony that what can be the toughest and most brutal of sports could well be the one which has done the most good for society.

    It’s also a sport in which we have excelled. Ireland has won more Olympic medals for boxing than for all other sports combined.

    Despite this, securing adequate funding, facilities and respect for boxers remains a struggle.

    In May 2012, conditions in the home gym of Olympians Katie Taylor and Adam Nolan became major news nationally. With the London Games looming, the Sunday Independent ran a story headlined: “Katie’s gym has no toilet or shower”.

    The article detailed conditions at the boxing club in Bray, pointing out that world champion Taylor, and other members of the club, had to “dash off to the nearby Harbour Bar” if they needed to use the bathroom.

    Taylor’s gold medal success at the Olympics helped lead to the development of a €300,000 state-of-the-art boxing facility in Bray.

    “We feel privileged now that we actually have toilet facilities!” the most successful female athlete in the country joked at the opening of the new gym last year.

    Members of Moate Boxing Club will know where she’s coming from. The club’s gym was a damp and cold place with no heating, no running water and no changing rooms. The lack of toilet facilities meant boxers had to answer the call of nature in Supermac’s, next door on Moate’s Main Street.

    All of that was before a fire last October caused serious damage and put the gym out of action completely.

    A planning application from the club, for the refurbishment and upgrading of the gym, is currently before Westmeath County Council and a decision on it is due by April 22.

    The club has been based in the former Moate fire station, attached to the old courthouse, for many years but county councillors will soon decide whether or not to renew that lease.

    Several councillors have said they don’t think the club should be allowed to remain in the premises as it’s attached to a building which is now undergoing a costly refurbishment to turn it into a library. The council has not put forward any alternative facility for the club.

    What all this means is that there is a major question mark over the survival of a hugely successful club which has produced boxers like former five-time Irish senior champion Denis Galvin and 2016 Olympic hopeful Joe Ward.

    To date, no public figure has spoken out on the issue apart from 21-year-old Ward, who appealed for support for the boxing club in this newspaper recently.

    It’s hard to imagine a threat to the future of - for example - a local GAA club or tennis club being greeted with such relative silence.

    Ward is a supremely talented boxer who has been winning medals at European and World level since the age of 15. He has a very good chance of qualifying for the Olympics in Rio next year.

    In 2013, he recovered from a freak knee injury, which he sustained in the ring, and went on to win a bronze medal at the world championships later that year. A civic reception from the council to celebrate his achievement was mooted, but never happened.

    If Ward gets to the Olympics and wins a medal for Ireland it’s likely that he will be showered with plaudits, receptions, and people talking about what a great honour it is for Westmeath.

    We shouldn’t wait until that happens to show our support for Ward and to help facilitate the next generation of boxers in towns such as Moate.

    :good
     
  12. lencoreastside

    lencoreastside Obsessed with Boxing banned Full Member

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    Excellent post!
    Just remember lads that the same country that can't provide oroper facilities for our most successful sport...the only one in which we medal in the majors....can hand over BILLIONS to pay the gambling debts of foreign bankers.
    And people ask me why I'm not proud of my country...:-(
     
  13. Buchanan's Jab

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    The government are gombeens and idiots and they won't realize how important amateur boxing was to this country until they've sucked the life out of it.
     
  14. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    Dennis Hogan to headline April 17th on CBS Sports against Tyrone Brunson.
     
  15. Buchanan's Jab

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    I think Hogan has cracked the top 10 of the IBF 154 pound rankings. He's very carefully matched, entertaining, and not a bad fight, but he isn't very good all the same and I think he'll lose against the first legit contender he faces.