Irish Boxing

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


  1. dunne101

    dunne101 Active Member Full Member

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    Lol , a bit of a grudge there. As podge said garcia stopped when things were getting tough im sure darren would like to finish that sparring session but get paid for it.
    I didnt see the end of the fight, I was called out. Does anyone else notice that the olympians and some other prospects fights are being stopped much easier than high profile fights?
    What is the ref told about stoppages ? Is it to stop the fight when a guy isnt defending himself or when he thinks the guy has no chance of winning?
    Btw i dont want to see anyone unesseceraly hurt but a bit of consistancy would be nice
    Also i would like darren to be moved along quicker
     
  2. marty

    marty Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Thought Sutherland looked the part tonight. Hope he fights in Dublin next:yep
     
  3. ardy

    ardy UP THE IRISH Full Member

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    FRENCH CALLS SHOT ON McCLOSKEY BID
    http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/s...nch-call-shots-on-mccloskey-bid-14320384.html

    This is at first impression appears a somewhat worrying departure, that the French seemingly hold all the trump cards here. Or it could be a clever negotiating ploy to extract more money on the French part from the Irish camp. The question I'm asking is if the French are so keen on the contest taking place in Paris, and if they were prepared to make the higher bid for the contest, why suspend the bids?
    Also the Belfast Telegraph are under the impression that Matchroom are negotiating on behalf of McCloskey. I think I'm correct here in assuming that Brian Peters will promote this event if it comes to Belfast, as it's been highly mooted that the bout will take place in July, and I'm sure you are all aware Sky who televise Matchroom promotions don't broadcast boxing during the summer months, so RTE or BBCNI will televise this.That makes it very unlikely that Matchroom will have anything to do with this event in any major capacity.
     
  4. Paddy

    Paddy ESB Founders Club Full Member

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    Ive heard the story from both sides :hey

    both pretty much the same story. Daz was excercising restraint because he was pacing himself for the 6 rounds instead of getting into a tear up.

    Daz is a top bloke!
     
  5. marty

    marty Boxing Addict Full Member

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    It would be a quare blow to team McCloskey if this fight does not take place in Belfast.:verysad
     
  6. moorser

    moorser Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    joe ward wins world junior title , ref stops contest in r3

    US/2009/AIBAJuniorWCH2009/result20090530.aspx
     
  7. BamBam

    BamBam The Brick Fist Mafia Full Member

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    Jaysus, I was just having a look at the latest SBW rankings as Bernard should be getting ready to announce something soon enough. I see Jhonny Gonzalez got banjoed by the Japanese lads last weekend

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    End comes at around 1:20

    Nice punch and all but just looking at what clips I've seen of Nikoshia I reckon Bernard could solve him. Not quite the fight he's looking for but if he couldn't get something together for the States in his next fight then a WBC title fight in the Point would be worth looking at. Probably not even on Peters radar but the man has been known to think outside of the box. The WBC belt would be a very big barganing tool if he wanted a fight in the states also
     
  8. nutter

    nutter Well-Known Member Full Member

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  9. nutter

    nutter Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Ward crowned World Junior champion

    Saturday, 30 May 2009 15:25
    Joe Ward is the new AIBA World light middleweight junior champion following a stunning third round stoppage of home favourite Hayk Khachatryan of Armenia at the Sports Complex in Yerevan, Armenia today.

    Ward, who boxes out of the Moate club in Westmeath where he is coached by Seamus Dorrington, was 16-1 up when the fight was stopped with just six seconds remaining to the final bell.

    The reigning Irish champion took the first round 2-0, was 4-0 up at the end of the second, and then added 12 points to his total in the third and final round before Khachatryan was taken into protective custody by the referee 1:54 into the frame after taking his second standing count.

    Irish coach Jim Moore, who was working Ward's corner along with Tony Davitt today, described the Westmeath's teenager's performance as outstanding.

    He said: 'If it was up to me Joe would get the boxer of the tournament award as he's been absolutely brilliant out here all week. He was very patient in the first and second rounds today but when he moved up through the gears in the third he just ran away with it, he was outstanding.'

    Today's win ensures that the IABA now have three reigning World champions in their ranks; Ward, Women's World lightweight champ Katie Taylor, and World Youth lightweight champion Ray Moylette.

    Today's triumph was Ward's third inside the distance victory in Yerevan this week.

    In his four bouts he scored 40 points and conceded just six
     
  10. AffectedToaster

    AffectedToaster Well-Known Member Full Member

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  11. irishhitman

    irishhitman Well-Known Member Full Member

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    superb...all down to the high performance programme...ireland is a real force in amateur boxing...long may it continue
     
  12. moorser

    moorser Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    i wouldnt say its just down to the high performance ...these lads comin through seem to have real talent .its a great time to be an irish boxing fan
     
  13. irishhitman

    irishhitman Well-Known Member Full Member

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    ward at only 16 years old is a unique talent...by the next olympics he will be 19...the way he is progressing he could be there
     
  14. mossy141

    mossy141 Active Member Full Member

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    is the thing ward won high up in the amateur game??is it bigger than the olympics? not too well up in the ams