you can fight for the irish title wherever your from in the world as long as you have gone to a stag do in dublin in the last 30 years.
I think Kevin Pietersen, Owen Hargreaves, Greg Rusedski and John Barnes must all have gone on a stag do in Whitely Bay then!
Keep your sorrys to yourself you black eyed ******. On this very rare occasion Jeff was talking bollocks.
I'm sure you said you were only gonna post on the Irish Boxing thread So why don't you **** off and take your views elsewhere
you are right! I should have kept my "sorrys" to myself because i am about as sorry to hear of his demise as I am to hear of a rat being killed!**** him and **** you too! better?
Much more honest, thanks. :good Die a slow one mother****er, preferably back in Boglandia where you and the rest of the vermin belong. :deal
I can see your true colours shining through, I can see your true colours and thats why I love you!Actually is live is sunny Manchester and love it! ****in great place - wouldnt go back to that **** hole of a country if you paid me!
If you knew me you would know that that was said with anger but with my tongue firmly in my cheek...obviously I apologise for calling Ireland Boglandia :hey
It states in Boxing News, that undefeated Ian Timms could also be Furys opponent. It would be good if Hennessay could run a show here in Ireland with John ODonnell headlining and Fury fighting for the Irish title. Theres a market in Ireland, its tv backing for these shows is required.:deal
I know being married to that woman(who I believe has now passed away) would have got him residency but I'm not sure if it is enough to have him fight for the title. As far as I was aware, potential citizenship(as in the fighter has the ability to acquire citizenship should they wish) was required. You'd have to contact the BUI to be sure. Frankly it's a disgrace that they don't even have a website(although they do have an email address I believe should you want to contact them).