Irish Boxing

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


  1. boxingbrain

    boxingbrain Member Full Member

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    only realised after i posted it heavy night on the beer last night still not right lol
     
  2. cormac

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    new interview with Brian Magee up on irish-boxing.com
     
  3. cormac

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  6. pants

    pants New Member Full Member

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    pajo and lindsay has 2 happen dis year!!!!!!!!!
     
  7. tony mush

    tony mush Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    that confirmed?
     
  8. nutter

    nutter Well-Known Member Full Member

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  9. pants

    pants New Member Full Member

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    nope but who else is around 4 him 2 take on and who better 2 fite than lindsay, think everybody wants 2 c dis happen and the both sides should make it der business cause it would b quite profitable 4 both sides!!!!!!!
    i want 2 ask all the lads on the site there opinion on dis type of bout and wat they think the out come would be????????????
     
  10. nutter

    nutter Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Lindsay would win on pts:yep
     
  11. moorser

    moorser Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    hyland by ko

    this fight will hopefully happen for the european title
     
  12. Steve Wellings

    Steve Wellings Active Member Full Member

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    For anybody on Facebook, follow Irish-boxing.com:

    http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/group.php?v=wall&ref=nf&gid=303186687288

    If this link is no use then search for it (or me) and check out the links and some more photos from last night. Harry Hawkins, Carl Frampton, Gerry Storey etc.

    By Cormac Campbell

    Bernard Dunne was named Boxer of the Year on Saturday night at the Bogart Menswear National Boxing Awards in An Culturlann, Belfast.

    The Dubliner, who claimed the WBA super-bantamweight title from Ricardo Cordoba in March 2009, beat off stiff competition from European champions Matthew Macklin and Paul McCloskey.
    Dunne was unable to attend due to prior commitments, leaving his coach Harry Hawkins to collect the award.

    Hawkins recalled the highs of the title win as well as the lows of Dunne’s subsequent defeat against Thai puncher Poonsawat Kratingdaenggym. The Holy Trinity coach also hinted that an announcement on Dunne’s future will be made in the coming weeks.

    22-year-old Belfast native Carl Frampton (3-0) was named Prospect of the Year. The Barry McGuigan managed, Gerry Storey trained box-puncher has already caught the eye of the boxing fraternity and looks set to make a push into title contention in the next 18 months.

    The Irish Champion of the Year award was presented to super-featherweight champion Eddie Hyland (Tallaght) in recognition of recent victories over domestic rivals Kevin O’Hara and Oisin ***an.

    Belfast’s John Breen was recognised as coach of the year after another successful year in his Lombard Street gym.

    Boxing historian and author Barry Flynn gave a special presentation on the careers of boxing legends John Caldwell and John McNally – inducting the duo into the Hall of Fame.

    The keynote address of the awards was given by Boxing Union of Ireland President Mel Christle.
     
  13. slapbangwhallop

    slapbangwhallop The Sweet Scientist Full Member

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  14. adamburke83

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    Could be a KO for either side but im edged towards Pajo as he is a bigger Featherweight than lindsay,

    Pajo KO 5-7 :bbblets get it on :bbb