I'm not afraid of that ****er. I'd lure him into the corner and then hit the trap door to my sex dungeon!
For the record Carlos I don't acutally want to bum you. I'd just like a pic at your next fight. It's my missus that thinks your sexy. Actually we might have to have a fight about that. Steal my missus will ya!! :twisted: :nono
Richie Foster is from St Tereasa,s gardens Donore he boxed for Donore BC and Phoenix BC he won 3 Irish Senior Titles beat Phill Suttcliffe twice he,s an old friend of mine and realy good friend of Paddy Hyland snr they both boxed for Donore BC. Richey beat Paddy in Phoenix BC on split decision they are very close to each other i,m just back from Paddy,s 50th birthday party great night
Yeah good man liberties yeah I know Theresa gardens well the bird has a freind from over there . Whats the story with Donore BC these days you never here of ayone boxing out of it .Is it still going ???
I watched Foster against Paul Hodkinson, and the truth is at that stage of his career he looked "shot", his punch resistance had gone. But on a more positive note, at one stage Foster was actually rated in Boxing News top 15 in Europe. The night Foster fought HoKo, he brought a crowd of about 15 supporters with him from Dublin I assume, and they looked very anxious at times. I think they feared for their safety. I suppose they had good cause with their brogue and at , as anyone with a English accent might have felt the same in those days. Thankfully things have changed. Looking at this card again, and you realise that four of these boxers actually went onto fight for world titles, and HoKo won the title on his second attempt. Fight of the night was Casey [a former European bronze medalist] against Alan McCullough [ Wayne's brother]. McCullough was never in a bad fight. Some of us nicknamed Alan, "nobbins" McCullough as most of his fights ended with people throwing money into the ring for him and his opponent. Ulster Hall, Belfast, Northern Ireland Paul Hodkinson W Richie Foster TKO3 8x3 Gary Muir L Verrol Liverpool PTS8 8x3 Steve Foster L Sam Storey TKO4 6x3 Andy Holligan W Andrew Morgan TKO5 6x3 Sean Casey D Alan McCullough PTS6 6x3 GRAHAM EARL INTRODUCES FIGHTER FOR HIS UPCOMING BELFAST SHOW "FISTS OF FURY" http://www.boxing-ireland.com/20110326_graham_earl_bill_66.html GUILLERMO RIGONDEUX: A CHAMPION IN AND OUT OF THE RING http://www.boxing-ireland.com/20110326_guillermo_rigondeux_willie_casey_37.html McCLEAN FOR BOXING POST http://www.independent.ie/sport/other-sports/mcclean-for-boxing-post-2596327.html FITZ: REF WAS RIGHT http://www.irish-boxing.com/stories/march11/mar11_fitz_ref_right.html I'm hearing that Alio is running a show on 7th May in Mandela Hall, Queens University [students union]. Luke Wilton will headline. There's also some talk of a show in Lurgan during May. A new promoter from Lurgan is meant to be involved.
good article on joe ward http://www.independent.ie/sport/oth...-wait-to-answer-the-olympic-call-2596322.html
Yeah I was training in Johns Gym in the Bronx when i was living in NY last year. training with alot of Golden Glove winners, Junior Olympians and young pro's was a great experience plus the coaches have a lot of time for you even if your older and just starting out. Over here I think if your over a certain age and looking to start boxing coaches wont take you serious and will concentrate more on younger fighters.
Go and see paddy and jj mcdonaghs trainer he is training half of mullingar and most off the lads he is training are over 25 and he gives them as much time as he gives his pros