Your favourite domestic Veteran?

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by brown bomber, Apr 21, 2008.


  1. kayjay

    kayjay New Member Full Member

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    Would Ian Napa be considered a vetern.

    He seems to tipify "If you at first you don't succeed try,try,again"
     
  2. brown bomber

    brown bomber 2010 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    Yeah i've made some silly ommisions. Pele Reid, Jason Booth and Napa are all vets too!
     
  3. hide

    hide Member Full Member

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    herbie hide and glenn catley for defs
     
  4. SleazeNation

    SleazeNation Coal Black Horse Full Member

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    Herbie Hide is great, one distance fight in 46.

    I wonder how far he can go at cruiserweight :huh
     
  5. maka

    maka Well-Known Member Full Member

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    billy smith, he brings out the best in our boxers, always willing to fight at any weight and at any notice, he may not be a veteran yet but if we counted up the rounds........ we'd find he's been round the block a few times, well done billy :good
     
  6. dwilson

    dwilson Guest

    How is Glen Clatley doing? I heard he had made a comeback and was looking quite good picking up wins then he went to fight abroad?
     
  7. dwilson

    dwilson Guest

    I always enjoy seeing Tony Booth, shame he's retiring but it is for the best.



    Delroy Spencer is a classic vet.
     
  8. Benjiabc

    Benjiabc The Nottingham Hitman Full Member

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    i quite like lockett, i no hes a big outsider but i rate his chances against kelly, he deserves a big shot :good
     
  9. Uzi Wong

    Uzi Wong New Member Full Member

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    Howard Eastman was a class act, Ryan rhodes also a great domestic operator. Never liked Herbie Hide, he is a clown with a terrible attitude and i'm looking forward to seeing him get ktfo soon as he has one of the worst chins in British boxing (just behind Pele Reid).