Irish Boxing

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  1. Paddy

    Paddy ESB Founders Club Full Member

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    cant believe this............mind games?
     
  2. liberties

    liberties Member Full Member

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    what time, and is it in the actual arena will he be announcing change of apponent ???
     
  3. gasman

    gasman Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I can't believe Rogie has split with Breen, it is crazy.....
     
  4. gasman

    gasman Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Lee v Duddy would be a great fight, I hope this comes off. Where do you reckon it will be?
     
  5. Irishrover91

    Irishrover91 REP 4 SOUTH AFRICA Full Member

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    When is the Dunne fite and wer is it am defo goin, i got tickets to Rogie/Sexton as well cant wait
     
  6. puca

    puca Boxing Addict Full Member

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    It will be on in the O2 if thats where the press conference is and i was told they have to put it on the 26th of september as they told the wba or they might lose the rights to the fight,which gets me wondering was it peters side acting the goat in negatiations or the thai lads stalling in a hope that was called off and put out for bids again or just called off completely.
     
  7. Paddy

    Paddy ESB Founders Club Full Member

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    Mind games?
     
  8. ardy

    ardy UP THE IRISH Full Member

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    ROGAN SPLITS WITH TRAINER BREEN
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/8208890.stm


    According to the BBC Rogan has now employed Paul McCullough. McCullough has trained Darren Corbett in the past, so he has some pedigree in the pro game. My personal take on this dispute is that it is all about the money. Rogan most likely does not want to part with the standard 25% afforded to trainers. Martin has probably put McCullough on a fee.All said,I will restate that this is a big error of judgment on Rogan's part, as amid this break-up Eamonn Magee [Rogan's main motivator in the heat of battle], has been left behind also. Rogan fights on fire and passion, I hope McCullough can inspire him the way Breen/Magee did, but I sincerely doubt it.
     
  9. LHL

    LHL Captain Freedom Full Member

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    What the hell is Rogie doing?
     
  10. Paddy

    Paddy ESB Founders Club Full Member

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    :patsch
     
  11. gasman

    gasman Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I am shocked, I can't believe this. I think Rogan has lost the plot.
     
  12. nutter

    nutter Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Paddy, do you think there will be a strong undercard on this show???:thumbsup

    It gets stranger and stranger:patsch
     
  13. Paddy

    Paddy ESB Founders Club Full Member

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    expect Andy Murray

    anything else will just be a guess
     
  14. nutter

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    Cheers man,I hope haughian fights that night. A big fight in the future for Haughian would be Odonnell who fights on itv4 soon.:thumbsup




    POSTED: August 19, 2009 - 10:00 am
    CATEGORIES: Boxing, International

    Tom Glover is ready to cement his reputation as boxing’s new Cinderella Man when he takes on reigning Commonwealth Welterweight Champion John O’Donnell at the Watford Colosseum on September 5th.
    The two men clash in the main event of a Hennessy Sports event live on ITV4 and Glover believes he can defy the odds once again against O’Donnell who has been included on the shortlist for the BBBofC’s Young Boxer of the Year award.
    The past year has seen the Southern Area Welterweight Champion score a string of upset wins culminating in a points victory over former British and European Champ Jon Thaxton last time out. That win secured the 28-year-old Maldon man a shot at O’Donnell and he’s confident he can keep his winning run going.
    “My confidence is sky high right now,” revealed Glover. “I always believed I was better than the results in the early part of my career showed and I’m proving that now. I think the Thaxton fight has made a lot of people sit up and take notice. I was very confident going in to that fight because I’d sparred with him before and I knew exactly what I’d have to do to win.
    “He’s a very big puncher for his weight but I knew that the longer the fight went the more it would suit me and although I’m not the biggest puncher in the world my punches were taking their toll on him and if the fight had been over 10 or 12 rounds I might even have got a stoppage.”
    Now Glover is gearing himself up to take another big scalp in the shape of O’Donnell and he realises that the slick, southpaw will present a whole new challenge.
    “O’Donnell’s a southpaw like Thaxton but he’s going to be a completely different proposition style wise. It’s still going to be the same situation for me because I’ve got nothing to lose and everything to gain.
    “I’ve seen plenty of O’Donnell and I know he’s going to be very difficult to pin down. He’s tall, rangy, has very quick hands and he’s quite skilful as well. I’m sure there will be times early on in the fight where he’ll be outclassing me in terms of skill but the longer the fight goes the more I’ll get stuck in. I’m going to have to drag him into a fight but I believe I can do that.
    “It’s no secret that the way I fight I have to take a few punches to get in a few of my own but that’s not a problem for me. I’ll have to force him to stand and fight but he’s not the biggest puncher in the world so I’ll be happy enough to stay in range and keep the pressure on him. The longer a fight goes the more it suits me and I’m confident that once I get into the later rounds I can start to take over with my work rate.”
    The main event promises to be an action packed affair but the chief support at the Watford Colosseum is also set to be a sure fire thriller with Lee Purdy and Peter McDonagh staging a rematch of their first thrilling encounter last December.
    On that occasion McDonagh handed Purdy the first defeat of his career when he edged out the Colchester prospect on points to claim the Southern Area Light Welterweight title. This time around the two men will contest the Southern Area Welterweight crown which has been just been vacated by Glover.
    The undercard also features unbeaten prospects Logan McGuinness, Richard Towers, Bradley Evans and Bobby “Boogaloo” Ward alongside the pro debut of Brendan Ingle's new Yemeni sensation Kid Galahad (subject to board approval). Tickets priced £35, £40 and £75 are available from the Ticketline box office on 0844 888 4402 or via www.ticketline.co.uk
     
  15. Paddy

    Paddy ESB Founders Club Full Member

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    Right lads Ive got a Dublin Venue sorted for the bunce live your its going to be in the red cow

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