Haughian is in Very good hands over in the states with Brian Burke, Brian has worked With Paulie Hyland in New York and in Dublin....He has also done alot of work with James Moore too.....Oh and Simon O'Donnell... Fair play to him for taking Haughian over to see what the Americans think of him
Quick question lads - I was on the Brit forum and seen a thread about teddy atlas autobiography (great read btw) but is there any other good boxing related reads I could get my hands on?
Babyface goes to Hollywood, the Jimmy McLarnin story. Think it's by Andrew Gallimore It's pretty good, treats him like a God and a bit repetitive at times, but an Irish world champion known as the 'Jew-killer', his is a good tale.
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I love reading Schulberg as he is such an entertaining writer and his knowledge spans from the 1930s in the days of Benny Leonard to last year when he passed away. Budd Schulberg - Ringside - is a must read Budd Schulberg - sparring with Hemingway - brilliant stuff Eubank's autobiography is an entertaining read
So if the next rte card is on May 15 with Andy Lee any idea who he is going to be up against and what will be on the undercard? Also does anyone have any news on the Cubans? Just been looking at Perez and he hasn't fought in a year now and all is quiet with Garcia too. Seems to be an awful lot of wasted talent there.
Hopefully Lindsay can actually stay active now......Had a terrible past 18-24 months, with Hayemaker and Setanta going bust and so on.. Oh i reckon this year is going to be a defining year for Irish Boxing....... So many boxers pushing for European & other titles... Pajo Hyland. Paulie Hyland. Eddie Hyland. Andy Murray. Martin Rogan. (when he returns) Stephen Haughian. Dean Byrne.
Rubbish, got if for xmas and not worth the money. Loads of silly errors in it and doesn't tell you anything most boxing fans wouldn't already know. Forget who wrote it now but he didn't seem to have spoken to anyone, just took pieces from the web and the papers. Dunne says he wants to write his own book now though since retiring so looking forward to that.
mike perez and alexi acosta scheduled to fight in hamburg next month. good to see mike getting back in the ring. is acosta still training in belfast?
Micky Wards autobiography is a good read Irish Thunder. One tough nut his fight wit Neary was amazing then Gatti was unreal all heart.
Have you read the four kings by George Kimbal a great read about Hearns,Duran Leonard and Hagler.The best boxing book in the last five years easily.Also hands of stone the Roberto Duran story would appeal to you Carlos a great character and a real hard fighter,Check them out.