Yet again you Belfast lads are getting all the action yet again. I only wish down here in Dublin we could get a couple of fights to the standard of those lads fighting up there. Jesus Dublin need a big card and quickly some of the Dunne fanbase would deffo go and watch any big card in the City it is just getting a bill seems to be a hard thing to do now.......
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Since Peters is promoting the kiko martinez- martirosyan bout, he must be lining up Paulie to fight the winner? Martinez- hyland would obviously sell well in Dublin after the Dunne saga. Assuming Paulie wins his EU title defence that is
Its fair to say we dont know how good most of our boys are- casey, hyland bros, lindsay, murray, mccloskey, lee etc. But surely paulie would be in the driving seat for a crack at EBU title since he is EU title holder and has more experience? Paulie v Casey would be a great scrap. Boxer v Puncher
true but come to think of it id prefer to see paulie fight martinez win the fight then drop the eu belt and set up casey for a shot at it
Any idea, a, what Bernard Dunne's doin' now? Got to know him pretty well when he was trainin' at the Wild Card Gym.
hey john off the top of my head.he retired after the poonswatt loss and atm hes writing a book doing commentary for rte on the ams and professionals and think he has a job training the ams aswell
Well that would be the dream scenario! We all thought martinez was going to be the real deal but as we've seen against munroe, twice; hes quite limited over the 12 rounds and a boxer like Paulie could beat him on points if he boxed clever. Martinez v Casey would probably end with one of them on the canvas