Irish Boxing

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


  1. Rebel 08

    Rebel 08 Member Full Member

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    it says they're both on at half 8
     
  2. marty

    marty Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Do you think the tickets are not selling well:think
     
  3. Rebel 08

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    I dunno marty but i haven't seen anywhere near as much advertising as there was for the Cordoba fight. hopefully they fill it up again as the atmosphere was unreal for that fight.
     
  4. marty

    marty Boxing Addict Full Member

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    It would not be the same if they did not have a full house. Advertising costs money, maybe Peters thinks he does not need to advertise it as much, as it is selling itself:huh
     
  5. Paddy

    Paddy ESB Founders Club Full Member

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    you mean half 7!

    its gotten me TOO many times!
     
  6. BamBam

    BamBam The Brick Fist Mafia Full Member

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    To be fair the last show didn't seem to be selling too well for a while. Then as we all know it was ****ing jammed the night of the fight. I agree there is nowhere near as much advertising for this one. I'm surprised RTE haven't started their advertising of the fight early. It's not world title fights in Dublin are commonplace. Or world title fights featuring Irish fighters on terrestrial tv!

    I was talking to the lad from the Dunne camp anyway. He didn't have anything earth shattering to say. Just said Bernard is in tip top condition, is very positiive and has done his homework extremely well and knows what he wants/needs to do against this lad. He also said Bernard is very aware that this is another step up again and is fully focused on making sure he doesn't slip back down the ladder with a loss.

    I'm determind to watch the Worlds on that site later. I haven't seen a single fight live yet because I keep forgetting its on :-(
     
  7. nutter

    nutter Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Irish boxers in action tonight

    Tuesday, 8 September 2009 16:20
    Irish boxers Declan Geraghty and Darren O'Neill are fighting this evening for a place in the quarter-finals of the World Amateur Boxing Championships in Milan and you can watch the action live online.
    Flyweight Geraghty takes on Tugstsogt Nyambayar from Mongolia at 7.30pm, while middleweight O'Neill will face Andranik Hakobyan from Armenia at 9.30pm.
    Click here to watch live action from the World Championships

    Note: Both times are estimates as they are part of the evening schedule, which could change if fights don't go the distance.




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  8. marty

    marty Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Dunnes focused then bambam.:hey
     
  9. pathmanc1986

    pathmanc1986 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    says in the telegraph the rogan fight has been put back to the 6th of november.


    was this already known?
     
  10. sugarrayhatton

    sugarrayhatton The Paddy Full Member

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    i didnt know that, I have tickets, ****
     
  11. gasman

    gasman Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Right, that explains why I couldnt see any tickets for sale on ticketmaster this morning. I wonder why it got put back.....
     
  12. marty

    marty Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Bad news:verysad
     
  13. Paddy

    Paddy ESB Founders Club Full Member

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    anyone see how gerraghty got on?
     
  14. dominic1234

    dominic1234 Active Member Full Member

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    He's out. Lost 17 - 7 against the Mongolian.
     
  15. puca

    puca Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Fair play to him he performed above expectation,Those mongolian lads have a fine team definetly need to be looking out for them.