Irish Boxing

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


  1. richie77

    richie77 New Member Full Member

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    Anyone know the start time of the mcbride fight later? good few decent fights on tonight on sky as well
     
  2. Tommy O C

    Tommy O C VIVA LA MEXICO!!!! Full Member

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    After seeing Mcbride in prizefighter I have absolutely no interest in seeing him against Adamek. Regardless of how small Adamek is that is a terrible mismatch even for a keep busy fight. Imo the fight shouldnt even be sanctioned but I hope Kevins getting well paid. Haye got a lot of flak for fighting Harrison, this is worse imo
     
  3. Aztecas

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    Can someone upload Irish Frankie Crawford's fight/clips with Japans' Shozo Saijo for WBA World Title in Japan.

    Crawford was robbed in that fight. Crawford would've been World Champion.
    Hometown decision.
     
  4. slapbangwhallop

    slapbangwhallop The Sweet Scientist Full Member

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    I'm hearing that Khan-McCloskey will now be on Primetime! :-(
     
  5. slapbangwhallop

    slapbangwhallop The Sweet Scientist Full Member

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    Boylesports have Adamak 2/7 to stop the Clones man - just stuck a modest three figure sum on that. Boyles sports boxing odds have been generous recently
     
  6. Ectoplasm

    Ectoplasm BOXING IS DEAD Full Member

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    The Sky schedule says TBA for Sky Sports 3 at 9 next Saturday.

    Primetime would rightly **** up my plans for the night.
     
  7. slapbangwhallop

    slapbangwhallop The Sweet Scientist Full Member

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    Boyles returned my stake saying I placed the bet after the event started - even though it was about three hours before the fight.

    Anyway, Adamak won by shut out
     
  8. nutter

    nutter Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Tomasz Adamek dominates Kevin McBride but is he ready for Vitali Klitschko?

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    by Geoffrey Ciani at Ringside - Tomasz Adamek (44-1, 28 KOs) overcame his final hurdle before a title shot when he dominated Kevin McBride (35-9-1, 29 KOs) over twelve rounds for a unanimous decision victory. The official judges’ cards read 120-107, 119-108, and 119-108. The
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    means Adamek will challenge WBC heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko (42-2, 39 KOs) this September somewhere in Poland. Whether or not McBride was good preparation for Adamek to face Klitschko is a matter for debate which remains to be seen.

    At the opening bell McBride lumbered out slowly firing on all cylinders. He was looking to bring the fight to Adamek immediately as he attempted to grab the Polish fighter and wail away at him while semi-clinched in close quarters. Adamek squirmed out of harm’s way and created some breathing room. Once at safe range, Adamek began peppering McBride with quick combos. The vast difference in hand speed was nothing short of amazing, with Adamek looking like Speedy Gonzalez and McBride appearing more like a lethargic version of Slow Poke Rodriguez.

    After outboxing McBride in the opening stanza things looked much the same in the second. Adamek was simply too quick for McBride who was already gasping for air. Adamek began mixing his shots up and was landing at will to both head and belly of his larger foe. Undeterred, McBride kept Adamek moving and continued ineffectively plodding after him. Rounds three through five followed the same pattern. Not only was Adamek doubling, tripling, and sometimes quadrupling up his jab, he was also making McBride miss and miss badly. It was almost like watching Keanu Reeves ducking bullets in The Matrix.

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    McBride landed a big shot early in round six which grabbed Adamek’s attention, but his success seemed short lived as Adamek reestablished his fighting range and began working his magic again from the outside. McBride did land some more shots near the end of the round making this the closest round of the fight. To start the seventh, Adamek looked almost annoyed. He was being flustered by McBride’s scrappy
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    and rough house tactics which actually resulted in a point deduction for excessive holding. McBride was still losing, but he was starting to make Adamek uncomfortable.

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    During much of the remainder of the fight, Adamek was on the move with McBride still following him around, only now McBride was getting closer and landing leather more frequently than he was earlier. McBride came out attacking in the final round. At times Adamek looked off-balance and was stumbling about awkwardly. Adamek was actually on his bike in the final round, but fortunately for him McBride was too slow and lumbering as he telegraphed shots which were wide and off the mark. Even though he was thoroughly outclassed, McBride had no quit in him. He was always looking for ways to land that one big shot to change the fight, but despite his best efforts he just lacked the speed and reflexes to compete.

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    Adamek did what he needed to do, but it is doubtful that a fight against McBride did anything to help prepare him for a Klitschko, in particular
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    . Aside from size, Klitschko and McBride have very little in common. In fact, even that “similarity” is different as McBride is bigger in a bulkier sort of way whereas Klitschko is taller and rangier. McBride was unable to inflict much damage from the outside because his strategy was to close the distance and to try and trap Adamek up against the ropes. Klitschko, on the other hand, prefers being on the outside where he can keep his opponents at the end of his long punches. So even the one obviously similarity of being big is really more of a difference, and in light of that, one has to wonder if Adamek is prepared for his September showdown. Then again, finding preparation for a Klitschko is no easy task in the current heavyweight landscape.

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    Adamek has a chance to beat Klitschko but it will not be easy. As it turns out, he is lucky in a way that he will be challenging Vitali rather Wladimir. For one thing, Vitali is the older brother whose body has already suffered some wear and tear. His only two career losses were the result of his body failing him. He is stiffer and more robotic than his younger brother, and he does not carry the same explosive pop on his punches. In addition, he is also a little bit slower so it is conceivable that Adamek can have some success darting in and out if he can land and use his foot work to get him out of harm’s way before Vitali returns fire. If he can do this, he may have a decent shot, but it will not be easy.

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    At the end of the day, Adamek has already accomplished a great deal more than most expected from him when he first decided to make the jump to heavyweight. He now holds victories over Andrew Golota, Jason Estrada, Chris Arreola, Michael Grant, Vinny Maddalone, and now Kevin McBride. The former light heavyweight and cruiserweight champion will now have a chance for a championship in a third weight class, but even if things end badly which seems likely, Adamek has made a good
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    of himself especially considering he is still really nothing more than a blown-up cruiserweight with good skills and the heart of a lion.
     
  9. slapbangwhallop

    slapbangwhallop The Sweet Scientist Full Member

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    As that is technically dead money to me, I slap,bang and whalllloped the £140 on McCloskey to win by stoppage at 10/1 with Boyles.

    The was fate inervening there I reckon.

    Also I undertook wee reconnaissance mission into Bar38 last night and it looked the business.
     
  10. sportofkings

    sportofkings Boxing Junkie banned

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    Fair play to Mcbride for lasting the distance, i thought he wouldnt last 6 rounds.
     
  11. BamBam

    BamBam The Brick Fist Mafia Full Member

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    Yeah fair play to the big man for going the distance. It doesn't say much for Adameck v Klitschko, though, does it!
     
  12. sportofkings

    sportofkings Boxing Junkie banned

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    Just found out that Henry Coyle had a ko win last night against an opponent with a 5-4-1 record.
     
  13. slapbangwhallop

    slapbangwhallop The Sweet Scientist Full Member

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    Adameks punches were rapid and stinging but didnt really knock a budge out of McBride.

    McBride just wasnt athletic enough to catch up with the Pole. Big lunging swiped Hail Marys is all he really had.
     
  14. ah.sure

    ah.sure Active Member Full Member

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    I'm hearing the same today. 'Team Khan'. What a joke.
     
  15. fra

    fra Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    wats the score here... is this fite happenin r wat??????...... me and the boys r up 4 a session :good