US return for Lee 07 August 2009 - By Mark Doyle Andy Lee will have his first fight in America since his shock defeat to Brian Vera last March when he takes on Anthony Schulder in Hammond, Indiana later this month. Limerick native Lee will meet the 32-year-old American in a scheduled 10-rounder at the Horseshoe Casino on August 21. Lees last three outings have been in Europe, with his most recent success a unanimous points win over Olegs Fedotovs in Germany on June 6.
Tyson Fury facing his first real test? This content is protected Andrew Walker - On the 11th of September (venue undecided as of now but looking like Brentwood in Essex) British heavyweight prospect Tyson Fury will face his toughest opponent to date (on paper at least) in his short professional career so far, for the English heavyweight title. The man in the opposite corner looking to end the Fury phenomenom will be John McDermott, who is coming off of two back to back British title decision losses to Danny Williams. Arguably McDermott was unlucky to lose the first fight against Williams after Danny was docked several points late in the fight for various infringements. McDermott had Williams out on his feet in round five but just couldnt find the necessary punch to finish the Londoner off. But when the bell rang to end the fight it was McDermott and his camp celebrating as they thought they had the British heavyweight title in the bag. Danny Williams looked despondent and had the expression of a man who knew he had lost his belt. Amazingly Williams was given the majority decision (I had scored the fight a draw) but in hindsight take the fifth round and the point deductions away and Williams out boxed the big Essex man comfortably throughout the fight.. Arguably perhaps Williams was due some luck from the officials after the previous events in Spain but even so he did look shocked and the McDermott camp looked furious as they felt they had been on the wrong end of a robbery. McDermott was granted a rematch but in-between that fight happening Danny Williams was surprisingly TKOd by the British based Polish fighter Albert Sosnowski, in the eighth round of a meaningless ten round fight. McDermott and his camp must have thought that Williams was now there for the taking especially as (in their eyes) big John had run him close in the first encounter. In the rematch though Williams again out boxed McDermott but this time Danny never gave away any silly points. McDermott, like in the previous outing did not seem to want to be there and his corner had to keep persuading him to come out and fight. Doing little more than pawing out a jab and holding, McDermott was clearly out pointed on my scorecard but the judges scored it: John Keane 116-111, Victor Loughlin 116-111, and Richard James Davies 113-115 to give Williams the victory by majority decision. How Davies could have come up with that ridiculous verdict I will never know. McDermott has not fought since that nights loss and personally I dont see him offering Tyson Fury much opposition come their fight night next month either. The problem with McDermott is that he has no self belief and he is in a terrible state fitness wise. Im not one of those boxing writers who think boxers should all look like Mr Universe, as being muscle bound does not translate to being a good boxer. In fact it will hinder your movement in some cases. But I do believe that a fighter should have the respect to show up in shape and not snacking on a Mc Burger as he steps onto the scales to weigh in. A brief perusal of any boxing forum will leave you in know doubt as to what the fans think of John Big Bad John McDermotts fitness. McDermott looked in terrible shape for both of his previous fights and they were for the British heavyweight title. If he cant get himself motivated enough to train properly for that, what makes anyone think he will get into a decent shape to face Tyson Fury? Its not like McDermott has one punch knockout power or a relentless work rate either to fall back on. I saw little boxing ability by McDermott to impress me enough to believe he will offer Tyson Fury anything more than his chin or a hug when they meet for McDermotts English title next month. I hope to be proved wrong as although I am a believer in Tyson Fury, McDermott is a local lad to me and I would like to see him do himself some justice and show up for a fight for once not looking like he has been training down the pub. Hopefully Young Mr Fury will also get himself into better shape than his previous outing (although an injury was touted as a reason for this) and provide us with a display that will make him a natural contender for Danny Williams British title. Maybe then Fury can seek revenge on Williams for the man he is named after. I see no reason why this British title match up could not happen before the year is out. Hopefully on terrestrial television also. Id favour Fury to defeat Williams if the bout were to take place.
SINCLAIR TO PUT HIS IRISH TITLE ON THE LINE http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/s...put-his-irish-title-on-the-line-14447810.html SINKY HEADS BELFAST U'CARD http://www.frankwarren.tv/drill/News/Articles/2009/08/07/sinky-heads-belfast-u-card123.html
Going by Media reports, Adam Booth (Hayemaker) is turning down the fight with Martin Lindsay and Cristobal Cruz for the IBF Title saying its not the right fight for Martin at this stage.....He is Probably right....Maybe Early next year after he defends his british title once or twice just to give him a couple more 12 round fights under his belt... Same for Pajo Hyland he should concentrate on getting a couple more 12 round fights under his belt too.... I think it might be worth while for both Pajo and Martin to head towards the European (EBU) Title before stepping onto the world stage
That would appear to be the sensible and proper road to take at this time for both our young prospects. There's no point throwing them into the deep end right now, as you rightly state a few more learning fights before an assault onto the world stage is whats required for Lindsay and Patrick Hyland. And anyone who is not already aware, Setanta are showing the Hyland promotion tonight at 8pm.
Setanta schedules are.... Tonight 8pm its Edward vs Oisin Tommorrow 8pm its Paulies 8 rounder Tuesday 8pm its Patrick vs Abdu Tebazalwa and friday its the rest of the undercard