what next for ricky burns?

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by boxingcrazy, Nov 9, 2015.



  1. Two Shakes

    Two Shakes Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Ricky obviously needs the cash, because i cannot see any other reason for him continuing to box.

    He looked terrible for most of the fight, but did seem to get himself together in the last few rounds, and got the job done.

    Thing that worries me most, is that Ricky fights like a puncher, and he's far from heavy handed. Surely any trainer worth his salt would teach Ricky to use his physical advantages, and not stand in the pocket trying to blast people out.

    Its easy to be critical, when you're on the outside looking in, but unless he gets a trainer that knows the job, and can get him to listen, then he's just going backwards.
     
  2. blueseaofibrox

    blueseaofibrox Member Full Member

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    Harrison and Nelson are the elite Scottish coaches, both won world titles and domestic titles, Terry hasn't the experience, knowledge or ability to train a fighter like burns, what has he done in the professional sphere for a top fighter to consider him?
     
  3. Makingweight

    Makingweight Well-Known Member Full Member

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    No way will he retire as many have stated for financial reasons.

    He has neglected the basic fundamentals that got him world titles.The hard work aspect aside his best boxing working behind a very good jab.
     
  4. boxingcrazy

    boxingcrazy Boxing Addict Full Member

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    he is a coach known for telling his boxers how it is even if it isn't what they want to hear. he has worked alongside freddy roach and with alex arthur at euro level so not exactly a novice. just a change but without being away from everyone, but harrison would be my 1st choice but he is getting on a bit and hasn't been producing much lately either.
     
  5. Westy78

    Westy78 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Burns is nowhere near world level at the moment. He still looks scared and never looks like he has a game plan. Lets be honest Saturdays fight was a stinker and he made hard work of a very limited fighter.

    Sorry to say it, be is he just a gate keeper now
     
  6. big_daddy

    big_daddy Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Either a crolla first defence or a name for Campbell's cv
     
  7. BodyBlaster

    BodyBlaster Well-Known Member Full Member

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    In my opinion, Rickys hearts just not in it anymore. I think he changed trainer, not due to a couple of losses, but hoping that a change of trainer and scenery would give him back his motivation and enthusiasm.
    It clearly hasn't worked, and I think Ricky is still fighting as he's got bills to pay like everyone else, and its the most lucrative option available to him.
    He shouldn't be put anywhere near a world champ as is, he'd get humiliated.
     
  8. blueseaofibrox

    blueseaofibrox Member Full Member

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    Going with your fighters to Roaches gym isn't working with him, which Roach fighters has Terry helped work in the corner?
    Harrison has worked with Weir,Harrison,Arthur,Limmond and many more.
     
  9. boxingcrazy

    boxingcrazy Boxing Addict Full Member

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    i wouldn't want to lie by mentioning fighters but I'm sure terry was based over there for a while and worked with freddy roach. that was before he had a gym in edinburgh and he used what he learnt with roach when he did.
     
  10. DJN16

    DJN16 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Professional boxing is the hardest sport...period. Fighters who make it through this game start out as beginners and improve to a level where they reach their peak. Afterwards they usually decline. Most boxers leave the sport the hard way, where instead of retiring with a win, they are battered and bested out of the ring.
    Ricky Burns is at the stage where a proper world level boxer will do this to him. I loved the guy for what he brought to Scottish boxing but he will never improve. This fight game is slowly taking it out of him. Fantastic fighter and person, however Ricky you are on the slide, retire before it is too late.
     
  11. lepinthehood

    lepinthehood When I'm drinking you leave me well alone Full Member

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  12. im sparticus

    im sparticus There Ye Go. Full Member

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    I doubt hed be world champ again hed struggle at euro unless he drew an easy opp and could still win a comonwealth or british imo.
    Can he afford to retire? Hes probably trying to build his bank acc back up and hes still probably been paid well by hearn considering.
     
  13. Stevie 79

    Stevie 79 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Anyone who thinks ricky is skint is bonkers , the lads far from daft
     
  14. Thebodysnatcher

    Thebodysnatcher New Member Full Member

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    Ricky fought very offensively on Sat night & if going to stay & train in Scotland Harrison would be a very good choice of trainer as has British, Commonwealth, Euro & World experience & would educate Burns in coming forward & fighting on the inside more effectively in my opinion......
     
  15. TPB90

    TPB90 Active Member Full Member

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    I'd personally like to see Ricky retire. His performances of late have been absolutely garbage and he is on the verge of becoming a gatekeeper for the other lightweights in the Matchroom stable.

    I can understand why he'd choose to fight on and good luck to him but I think I will give any of his future fights a miss as he has become a terrible fighter to watch.