Irish Boxing

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


  1. cormac

    cormac Active Member Full Member

    930
    0
    Apr 1, 2008
    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8D8HCkxOpWM[/ame]

    thought I'd stick up a bit from last year's awards just as a taster. excuse the terrible music.
     
  2. nutter

    nutter Well-Known Member Full Member

    2,968
    0
    May 26, 2008
    Barrett Ready For Kenna Battle




    This content is protected

    This content is protected


    This content is protected



    This content is protected

    His name might not be overly familiar to Irish sports fans but Peter Maher holds a unique place in Irish boxing history. The Galway man was the first ever Irish Heavyweight Champion winning the title in 1890 before going on to win the World Heavyweight title in 1895.

    Now 120 years after being crowned Ireland’s first heavyweight champ another Galway man wants to follow in Maher’s footsteps with Coleman Barrett aiming to lift the Irish title when he takes on Colin Kenna on the Yanjing Fight night at the National Stadium, Dublin on Saturday, February 13th.

    Barrett a first cousin of Olympian Francis Barrett was also a highly decorated amateur winning a Bronze medal at the World Juniors in 2000 but by his own admission his professional career has been a slow burning one. After winning his first six paid outings Barrett took a 4 year sabbatical from the ring only returning last year.

    “I had a lot of family problems during that time; my sister passed away from cancer and my mind just wasn’t on the job,” said Barrett. “Boxing is a sport you can’t do half heartedly. It has to be all or nothing and at that time my heart just wasn’t in it. Eventually though I felt the hunger coming back and once I got back in the gym again I knew it was time to make a fresh start.”

    After a couple of wins to shake off the inevitable ring rush Barrett found himself with an invite to the Prizefighter tournament, an 8 man elimination series taking place over one night and an event that has proved to be wildly popular with Sky Sports viewers.

    Barrett turned out to be the surprise packet of a tournament that included names such as Olympic Gold medallist Audley Harrison and one time Mike Tyson conqueror and British Champ Danny Williams.

    In his opening bout Barrett used his boxing ability to impressively outpoint former British Champion Scott Gammer. In his semi final Barrett saw off Carl Baker despite conceding over 5 stones in weight to set up a final showdown with Audley Harrison.

    Barrett started the decider well and appeared to be on his way to scoring a massive upset and scooping the £32,000 top prize before the big Londoner found the punches to stop the Galway native.

    “I don’t think too many people knew who I was going in to Prizefighter but I trained very hard for it and I gave it a good go,” said Barrett.

    “Unfortunately it wasn’t to be and to get beaten in the final was very disappointing but overall it was great experience for me and I’d I’d love the opportunity to reverse that defeat and set the record straight with Audley. He’s fighting for the European title soon so who knows, maybe if he wins that he’ll give me a shot at it.

    “I’m not going to start shouting about winning this title or that title, I’l go about my business in my own way but I know that I can go places. I’m still only 27 and that’s very young in the heavyweight division now days so I know that with the right fights I’ll be there or thereabouts over the next couple of years.”

    First on the agenda though is next month’s Irish title clash with Kenna and Barrett says he’s leaving no stone unturned as he steps up preparations for the bout. “I don’t know Colin and we’ve never met before but I can guarantee you I’m looking forward to meeting him in the ring. I’ll watch plenty of his fights over the next few weeks and I’ll come up with a plan for him.

    “I’ll be getting plenty of quality sparing for it. I’m hoping to spar the European Champion, Albert Sosnowski next week and I’ll also be sparring with some of the top British heavyweights like Michael Sprott and Derek Chisora so I’ll be 100% ready for Kenna.

    “To win the Irish title will be a dream come true. It will be a nice one for the record books too when you consider that the first man to win it was a Galway man as well. If I can go on to achieve what he did I won’t have done too badly.”

    The Boxing Union of Ireland have mandated that the winner of next month’s fight must make their first defence against Belfast’s Martin Rogan and Barrett says thats a fight he’d relish. “I think myself and Martin would be a great fight and I’d love to defend against him. I’ve a lot of respect for what he’s achieved in the last few years beating the likes of Audley Harrison, Matt Skelton and winning the Commonwealth title but I don’t fear anyone so as they say in boxing, let’s get it on!”

    Naturally however Kenna believes he will be the man defending against Rogan and not Barrett. The Dubliner is a former Prizefighter contestant himself and previously held the British Southern Area title. A brother of former Irish soccer international Jeff Kenna the 33-year-old says that winning the Irish title would fulfil a career long ambition.

    “This is a title I’ve wanted since the day I’ve tuned pro,” said Kenna. “I’m really fired up for this one and although I’m based in Southampton I’m a very proud Dubliner so it will be extra special getting to fight for it in my hometown. I know that if I win it there will be some big fights out there for me.”

    The Yanjing Fight Night at the National Stadium, Dublin on February 13th sees a record breaking 4 Irish titles up for grabs. The main event features the eagerly awaited Irish Lightweight title clash between the unbeaten Andy Murray and Oisin “Gael Force” ***an. Undefeated Dubliner Patrick Hyland defends his Irish Featherweight title against Mickey Coveney while Anthony Fitzgerald and Lee Murtagh contest the Irish Super Middleweight title.

    Two non title fights on the bill will see featherweight prospect Willie Casey and new Belfast pro Jamie Conlan looking to extend their unbeaten records.

    Tickets for the Yanjing Fight Night priced €30, €40, €50 and €60 are available from Ticketmaster (phone 0818 719 300 or visit ticketmaster.ie) and all usual outlets.
     
  3. BamBam

    BamBam The Brick Fist Mafia Full Member

    4,845
    0
    Jun 7, 2008
    where did you get that from nutter?
     
  4. nutter

    nutter Well-Known Member Full Member

    2,968
    0
    May 26, 2008
  5. Steve Wellings

    Steve Wellings Active Member Full Member

    840
    0
    Nov 21, 2009
    I got one of these in my e-mail. Good to see Barrett on the card.
     
  6. Paddy

    Paddy ESB Founders Club Full Member

    8,000
    1
    Apr 26, 2008
    anyone record talking sport with Buncey on setanta today?
     
  7. slapbangwhallop

    slapbangwhallop The Sweet Scientist Full Member

    15,873
    13
    Oct 13, 2007
    Framptonator warms up for Booth tomorrow!

    This content is protected
    This content is protected


    This content is protected
    This content is protected
     
  8. BamBam

    BamBam The Brick Fist Mafia Full Member

    4,845
    0
    Jun 7, 2008
    Good stuff there SBW. A Chelsea jersey though? :patsch
    I thought it was a Linfield one when I looked at the first couple of pics. Then it turns out to be a Chelsea one. Sort it out Carlos, bad form. We all support our local pugilists. You should support your local team! :good

    EDIT

    The 3rd pic looks like your man out of the Street Fighter arcade game throwing one of those flaming punches. And yes i have been drinking :deal
     
  9. slapbangwhallop

    slapbangwhallop The Sweet Scientist Full Member

    15,873
    13
    Oct 13, 2007
    to be fair he did confirm it was just a shirt and he does support his local team - Crusaders
     
  10. Paddy

    Paddy ESB Founders Club Full Member

    8,000
    1
    Apr 26, 2008

    have these pics been postedo n the fan club yeet bam bam???
     
  11. BamBam

    BamBam The Brick Fist Mafia Full Member

    4,845
    0
    Jun 7, 2008
    No I'll put them up with SBW's permission?

    Ah Crusaders not the worst team to follow. Red and black kit is always a good start. They should try qualifying for the Setanta Cup so they can come down to Dayler and get their arses kicked by the original red'n'black Big Club sometime though. It would be the one time I'd be guaranteed to give Carlos a good hiding.

    Fair play for supporting the local lads though.
     
  12. slapbangwhallop

    slapbangwhallop The Sweet Scientist Full Member

    15,873
    13
    Oct 13, 2007
    S-R-F-C! Sligo Rovers!! :happy:happy:happy S-R-F-C! Sligo Rovers!!
     
  13. BamBam

    BamBam The Brick Fist Mafia Full Member

    4,845
    0
    Jun 7, 2008
    Ah you can't be the LoI for real passion. Although, why anyone would support anyone aside from Bohs is beyond me :huh :good

    Are they your own pics SBW? Can I stick them up on the facebook page?
     
  14. liberties

    liberties Member Full Member

    454
    0
    Mar 19, 2009
    heard tonight hyland brothers pajo and eddie head out for some serious sparring eddies going to ukraine for a week of sparring with european champ oleg yefimovych and pajo,s heading over to scotland for a week of sparring with ricky burns looks like paddy snr is testing the waters for 2010
     
  15. BamBam

    BamBam The Brick Fist Mafia Full Member

    4,845
    0
    Jun 7, 2008
    great news. Particularly Patrick Hyland going to spar Burns. The fact hes being used as a spar for a world title fight is an indicator that he clearly has skills and potential. As we've all been saying for a while (well most of us anyway) lets hope he steps up his opposition this year