What city in the UK or Ireland produces the best boxers. After the recent commonwealths I would have to say Belfast with 2 gold medal winners and 2 silver medal winners hailing from the city and a 3rd gold medal winner (O'Kane) training there, along with pros like Frampton, Lindsay, Conlon, and Rogan and previous world champions like Wayne McCullough and Riny Monagahan there seems to be and endless amount of talent coming from the city and a city of just a half a million people also . Ryan Burnett current youth olympic light-fly champion is from Belafst aswel . your thoughts ???
belfast... or west belfast.... the old saying theres a pub at every street corner.... that applies to the boxing clubs also
whats the best club in Belfast do you reckon ? It would have to be between Immaculatta, Holy Family or Holy Trinity I would say they are constantly producing champions??
Just to say, honestly not being funny, just bigging up the midlands: London isn't a city, Birmingham is England's biggest City. :deal There's the City of London, but it has a population of about 8000.
all three are good and always do well in the ulster and national championships but holy trinity would get my vote
Manchester, as its the only town where I have seen Hatton, Calzaghe, Haye , and figters from Ireland , Liverpool ,Birmingham , Glasgow all get great receptions.
Obviously Belfast has done well, but winning a few Commonwealth golds is a bit of a push to class it as the best city. London has produced the highest amount of top drawer fighters, but it is huge and for hosting and supporting big fights and on the p4p scale not so much. Manchester hosts fights very well and like others have said has shown big support for fighters from all over. In the past few years you have had Michael Gomez, Ricky Hatton, Jamie Moore, Michael Jennings, John Murray, Steve Foster Jr, Tyson Fury, Matthew Hall, Anthony Farnell (and now a great trainer) and if you include Greater Manchester then Amir Khan can be included too.