Irish Boxing

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

  1. RobertRogan

    RobertRogan Member Full Member

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    He boxed quite well and controlled much of the fight with his jab. Lots of single shots, though. Bunema is a tough guy and landed a few good shots. At the end of the day, it wasn't as exciting as mcewen, but that's probably a good thing. Andy still has work to do on defense, but Emanuel seemed satisfied.
     
  2. Tommy O C

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

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    so whos going to Macklin/Sturm lads? I was gonna go to the Hyland show but may have some new found finance available.
     
  3. liberties

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    you dont think Long has a pulse :think
     
  4. liberties

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    Granda Hyland says Pajo will be in a 12 rounder on 25th june on Hylands promotion :happy
     
  5. willmc83

    willmc83 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Is Paul McCullough still training Rogan or is there any chance of him getting back with John Breen?
     
  6. tony mush

    tony mush Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    no was refering to his record thus far
     
  7. irishdan

    irishdan Active Member Full Member

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    wats up wit them ratings in the star
     
  8. Jonny The Hips

    Jonny The Hips Boxing Addict Full Member

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    didnt see the star today- i bought the mirror cause there was a good bit on Andy Lee in it !!!!!!!

    but we got the BUI ratings emailed to us this weeks- i presume its them
     
  9. emh2112

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    You making reference to the middleweight division??? Im thinking it has to be a mistake right??
     
  10. slapbangwhallop

    slapbangwhallop The Sweet Scientist Full Member

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    Never got them. can someone ping them on to me.

    We all know there are only one set of rankings that are worth their salt though! :hey

    http://boxing-ireland.com/20110331_irish_weight_rankings_sept_2010_15.html
     
  11. slapbangwhallop

    slapbangwhallop The Sweet Scientist Full Member

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    what did it say?
     
  12. emh2112

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    1. Sullivan 2. Lee 3. Macklin
     
  13. Jonny The Hips

    Jonny The Hips Boxing Addict Full Member

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    BOXING UNION OF IRELAND
    RATINGS
    1st February, 2011


    Heavyweight

    1. Coleman Barrett (CH) Galway 13 - 1
    2. Martin Rogan Belfast 14 - 2
    3. Kevin McBride US/Clones 35 - 9 - 1
    4. Colin Kenna Dublin 16 - 13 - 3
    5. Scott Belshaw Lisburn 10 - 4
    6. James Clancy Boston/Clare 9 – 1
    7. Declan Timlin Mayo 7 - 1
    8. Paddy Ward Galway 1 - 1
    9. David Hanna Lisburn 0 – 1

    Cruiserweight

    1. Ian Tims (CH) Dublin 9 – 0
    2. Darren Corbett Belfast 29 – 6 – 1
    3. Bobby Gunn Canada 18 - 4 - 1
    4. Mark Clancy Boston/Clare 8 - 0
    5. Tommy Tolan Belfast 3 – 4
    6. Declan Trainor Down 1 – 0
    7. Jon Fogg Galway 0 - 1

    Light Heavyweight

    1. Ciaran Healy (CH) Belfast 12 – 16 – 1
    2. Michael Sweeney Mayo 9 - 1 – 1
    3. Paddy McDonagh Mullingar 6 – 0
    4. Sean Monaghan New York 6 – 0
    5. Jonjo Finnegan Burton-on-Trent 13 - 6 - 3
    6. Jamie Power Limerick 7 – 2
    7. Brian Cusack Belfast 3 - 0
    8. John Waldron Mayo 5 - 4

    Super Middleweight*

    1. Anthony Fitzgerald (CH) Dublin 10 - 2 – 1 ND**
    2. Brian Magee Lisburn 34 – 4 – 1
    3. Lee Murtagh Leeds/Belfast 27 – 12 – 1 – 1 ND**
    4. Joe Rae Ballymena 6 – 1 – 1
    5. Robbie Long Dublin 6 – 2
    6. JJ McDonagh Mullingar 4 - 1
    7. Brendan Fitzpatrick Dublin 3 - 0
    8. Darren Cruise 3 - 0
    9. Leon Senior Dublin 3 - 1
    10. Jason McCalmon 2 - 0
    11. Philip Townley Bangor 1 – 7

    ** No Decision

    Middleweight

    1. Gary O’Sullivan (CH) Cork 11 - 0
    2. Andy Lee Limerick 25 - 1
    3. Matthew Macklin Birmingham 28 - 2
    4. Martin Murray Manchester 22 – 0
    5. Matt O’Brien Canada 18 - 1
    6. Simon O’Donnell Galway/US 6 - 1
    7. Ryan Greene Lurgan 4 - 0
    8. Joe Hillerby Belfast 1 – 0
    9. Ian Boyd Belfast 0 – 1

    Light Middleweight (title vacant)

    1. Tony Doherty Pontypool 21 - 1 - 1
    2. James Moore Arklow 17 - 3
    3. Henry Coyle Mayo 14 – 2
    4. Ciaran Duffy Donegal 10 - 2 - 1
    5. Alan Donnellan Galway 3 - 0
    6. Niall Diamond Ballymena 1 - 0
    7. Brett O’Callaghan London 1 – 0

    Welterweight

    1. Stephen Haughian (CH) Lurgan 20 - 2 - 1
    2. John O’Donnell London/Galway 23 - 2
    3. Danny O’Connor USA 14 - 0
    4. Dean Byrne Dublin 14 – 0
    5. Eddie Corcoran London 6 – 1
    6. Willie Thompson Ballyclare 6 - 3 - 1
    7. Scott Jordan Bangor 6 - 3
    8. Mark Heffron Oldham 5 – 0
    9. Gavin Prunty Dublin 5 - 2
    10. Ronnie Heffron Oldham 4 – 0

    Light Welterweight

    1. Frankie Gavin (CH) Birmingham 9 – 0
    2. Paul McCloskey Dungiven 22 – 1
    3. Peter McDonagh London 16 – 19
    4 Oisin ***an Dublin 27 - 8
    5. Michael Kelly Dundalk 8 - 2 - 1
    6. James Gorman Belfast 8 - 12 - 1
    7. Jamie Kavanagh USA 6 - 0
    8. Tony Nellins Belfast 1 – 0
    9. Noel O’Brien Dublin 1 – 0
    10. Michael McLoughlin 0 – 0 – 1


    Lightweight

    1. Andy Murray (CH) Cavan 24 - 0
    2. Ryan Barrett London 22 - 8 - 3
    3. Logan McGuinness Canada 14 – 0 – 1
    4. Stephen Ormond Dublin 9 – 0
    5. Paul Griffin Dublin 25 - 4
    6. Finbarr Eade Mayo 5 – 0
    7. Damian Taggart Omagh 3 - 1
    8. Gary Hamilton Belfast 2 - 6
    9. Paddy McGarrity Belfast 1 – 1
    10. Kevin Maxwell Belfast 1 - 1

    Super Featherweight

    1. Eddie Hyland (CH) Dublin 15 - 1
    2. Liam Walsh orfolk 11 – 0
    3. Kevin O’Hara Belfast 17 – 6
    4. Michael Harvey Belfast 1 - 4

    Featherweight

    1. Patrick Hyland (CH) Dublin 20 - 0
    2. Martin Lindsay Belfast 17 - 0
    4. Ryan Walsh Norfolk 11- 0
    5. Mickey Coveney London 10 - 13

    Super Bantamweight

    1. Paul Hyland (CH) Dublin 17 - 3
    2. Willie Casey* Limerick 11 – 1
    3. Carl Frampton Belfast 9 – 0
    4. Michael Walsh Norfolk 8 – 0
    5. Eugene Heagney Huddersfield 8 - 4


    Bantamweight

    1. Martin Power London 21 - 6
    2. Jamie Conlon Belfast 5 - 0

    Flyweight

    1. Luke Wilton Belfast 8 - 2 - 1
    2. Paul Kayes Downpatrick 1 - 0
     
  14. Tommy O C

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

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    Surely its just putting the Chamion at number 1 same as any Organisation would. At least I hope thats what it is
     
  15. emh2112

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    ah now I see, yeah it must be that