How ya lads just read this on rte anyone here this. Boxing coach sentenced over boys' abuse Tuesday, 1 December 2009 16:20 One of the country's most successful amateur boxing coaches has been sentenced to six-and-a-half years in jail for abusing five teenage boys. Frank Mulligan, 64, from Mulladuff, Smithboro in Co Monaghan, pleaded guilty last week to the offences which took place while he was coaching the young men. He has admitted buggery of three boys and sexual assault and indecent assault of another two boys on dates between 1989 and 2002. Advertisement He is already serving a seven-year sentence for similar offences against two other boys. The court heard he made some of his victims pray before and after the sex attacks and told them it was 'God's will'. Judge Katherine Delahunt said he had abused the trust and faith placed in him to commit heinous crimes and tried to conceal those crimes with a veil of religion and pseudo requirements for discipline in boxing. Afterwards one of his victims, Gerard Smyth from Fermanagh, who waived his right to anonymity, said he was happy with the sentence. Mr Smyth's complaint led to the garda investigation into Frank Mulligan during which six more victims came forward. Mr Smyth said the abuse had destroyed his life and he was still suffering the consequences. He now wanted to speak out in the hope that it would help other victims of child sexual abuse. One victim was taken back to his home for sports massages after training or before a fight. Others told how he prayed while abusing them. Another suffers from post traumatic stress disorder and flashbacks which can be triggered by religion and prayer. The court heard that the founding member of the Smithboro Boxing Club had 'been in complete denial' about himself and the offences and rejected all allegations made during a garda investigation. However, after being convicted of abusing two other boys last year there was a 'complete turnaround' and he had since admitted to abusing five others. The Dublin Circuit Criminal Court heard he fought his first trial 'tooth and nail' and appealed the verdict. GardaĆ said he had not yet shown remorse for his actions. However, his lawyers told the court that for the first time he was now realising the devastation his actions had caused his victims and was feeling remorse. One of his victims told the court that his family had been torn apart by the abuse he suffered. He now suffers from depression and had difficulty maintaining employment and relationships. The victim said he had attempted suicide and had self-harmed. The man wept in the witness box as he said it had destroyed his life and he no longer participated in boxing or any sport unless it was a solo activity. The court was told that Mulligan was a serious alcoholic who suffered from depression. He had replaced alcohol with an obsessive interest in religion and could be found wandering the streets of Monaghan praying. His reputation and fame associated with the boxing club was now gone and there was hardly a person in Monaghan who did not revile his name, his lawyers told the court.
Come here lads, not Irish boxing I know, but did anyone watch the Guzman - Funeka fight and was Funeka as badly nobbled as some people seem to think?
Yeah, it was a brutal decision, one of the worst i've ever seen.Guzman won the 1st and 2nd and maybe shared one other round.Funeka won the rest easily.Both judges who scored it a draw should be shot
impressive indeed and not just the 2 knock downs but the style and quality of bute's work too. theres about 7/8 guys at suppermiddle who, whatever the combination i want to see fight. figure in a yr or so pavlik at the weight and a few young prospects (mainly korobov) as well as the winner plus another guy who comes out with credit of super 6 and theres more great fights. here what would stevie collins give to be about now eh? how do u figure he would match up vs bute, kesser, froch, ward, abraham?
SPIKE DETERMINED TO SHINE http://www.irish-boxing.com/stories/november09/nov09_osullivan_interview.html SYLVESTER AN OPTION FOR MACKLIN http://www.irish-boxing.com/stories/december09/dec09_hatton_on_macklin.html BOUTS FOR SWEENEY AND DUDDY http://www.irish-boxing.com/stories/november09/nov09_sweeney_duddy.html HYLAND READY TO STEP UP http://www.irish-boxing.com/stories/november09/nov09_hyland_interview.html NEVIN RECEIVES EUROPEAN INVITATION http://www.rte.ie/sport/boxing/2009/1201/nevinj.html
Garcia would punish Sweeney,I would be seriously surprised if Mike took this fight,Jamie Power is one thing, Garcia is a totally different animal. Garcia by 4th round stoppage.
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