I was checking for his name one day myself. Looks like he wasn't bad. Fought for Corinthians B.C. i think and i remember seeing that he lost to someone very handy by a close score in the under 21's or somethin. It was a familiar name that he lost to but i can't quite remember who...:think
Patrick Hyland v Philippe Frenois for the WBF world featherweight title. Never stopped, three losses all came the only times he left France. Like Fitzgerald he's hoping a win will bash him up the rankings... 25 euro tickets can't be bad either with Spike-Long and Healy-Fitz, and Eddie Hyland returns - at light middleweight. No shitting.
Decent opponent for Pajo but that belt! atsch was there any need to drag that piece of **** back out of the gutter???
WBF claim their org 'is moving at an incredible speed'. It has opened doors for Fitzgerald, maybe it can do the same for Pajo. Enough to tempt Lindsay into a fight? Probably not, but would be a great North v South clash
Found the one I was thinking of....Intermediate Quarter Final 2004.....Anthony Ftzgerald lost to Karl Brabazon 15-12 (and Fitzgerald was seemingly only 18 at the time). He also fought for the Irish cadet squad versus France the same year and lost on points...also fought in the seniors in 2006 but was hammered by T.J. Hammil. I know he lost those three i mentioned but in 2004 there were a couple results where he stopped guys in the intermediates and that too. The Brabazon result surprised me.