Ireland V UK

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by boxingwriter, Apr 4, 2009.


  1. boxingwriter

    boxingwriter Active Member Full Member

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    OK, this is just for fun so nobody get their knickers in a twist but if there was an Ireland V UK pro boxing competition, who would win?

    Here's the line up and who I see winning :

    Heavyweight - Martin Rogan V David Haye - Rogan by KO (yes I'm serious!)
    Light Heavyweight - Jim Rock V Clinton Woods - Woods on Points
    Super Middleweight - Brian Magee V Carl Froch - Froch by TKO
    Middleweight - Andy Lee V Darren Barker - Lee by KO
    Light middleweight - John Duddy V Jamie Moore - Moore on points
    Light welterweight - Paul McCloskey V Junior Witter - McCloskey on points
    Welterweight - Stephen Haughian V Kell Brook - Haughian on points
    Lightweight - Andrew Murray V John Murray - J Murray points
    Super Featherweight - Patrick Hyland V Ricky Burns - Burns on Points
    Featherweight - Martin Lyndsay V Paul Appeleby - Lyndsay TKO
    Super Bantamweight - Bernard Dunne V Rendall Munroe - Dunne on points
    Bantamweight - Paul Hyland V Ian Napa - Hyland on Points

    For my take I see it 7-5 for Ireland (in my kinda biased but still realistic view), but I'm sure others will disagree!

    Amended post, we still edge it for my money!
     
  2. ishy

    ishy Loyal Member Full Member

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    Haye at HW? Froch at SMW? Hatton or Witter at LWW? Where are they?

    You could have Macklin on the Irish side at MW (he considers himself Irish) and he would be more likely to beat Barker than Lee.

    Very biased post!
     
  3. Grievesy

    Grievesy Boxing Addict Full Member

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    My thoughts exactly. You can't just leave out the UK's best fighters.
     
  4. dwilson

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    The Hylands are poor in reality but they have a good back story so will continue to get a push and offered soft opponents.
     
  5. boxingwriter

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    Haye, Witter and Hatton are or were world champions. It is not biased, I matched guys up according to the levels they are currently at in there careers.
     
  6. ishy

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    :lol: You said Ireland v UK, nothing about matching these guys according to levels. What you're doing is Frank Warren style matchmaking. There's also no matches at WW and LHW. I wonder why? ;)
     
  7. boxingwriter

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    Patrick and Paul Hyland are not poor! They just need better opposition which is coming. Eddie on the other hand....
     
  8. boxingwriter

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    But you still can't match up world champions like Haye with novices like Rogan, come on!!!
     
  9. ishy

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    This reminds of a thread some guy started on the General, UK v USA and he had match ups like Paul Williams v Kell Brook :lol:
     
  10. boxingwriter

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    I changed it to include your best guys, I still see Ireland edging it.
    Note that a lot of the UK boxers have more experience than the Irish guys, so it's not exactly unfair match ups.
     
  11. ishy

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    :lol::lol::good
     
  12. dwilson

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    They are poor compared to the opponents listed against in this thread. Saw Paddy fight an awful Ukrainian in Barnsley, he was gifted a win that was disgusting.
     
  13. boxingwriter

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    I think you're talking about Paul, that was the fight before the scheduled EBU shot against Napa, I think he let the pressure get to him. He is a very good technical boxer though, I could see him easily out pointing Napa much like Bouziane did.
     
  14. dwilson

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    I have never liked Napa and would support Paul in this fight but from what I have seen of him he has very little chance of a win. He is ok technically but not upto top level domestic standard even in this day and age where we have a real lack of depth in the division.

    I could have sworn it was Paddy who fought that night. The Irish fans kept shouting paddy at him, well until it looked like he had lost the fight.
     
  15. bored

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    Why have you missed out light heavy and welter? 2 of the sports most important divisions but you ignore them. Why don't you just ignore all the divisions where you are picking Brit fighters then.