Not saying i told ya so but i did say Cotto would win by Ko in the 8th(close enough) 13/8 was a great price but dumbass here stuck a mint on the horse that was 2nd at 5/1 in the Belmont, the wee **** of a jockey gave it a horrible ride,midget *******
RTE usually only publish the PR's the IABA release or stories about Pacquaio. Good to see a little extra today but even the James Moore story they are carrying shows him with a headguard. They care about boxing about as much as I care about rugby (funnily enough those D4 chunts love the rooogbee!) :good
I think the link is ok but i wouldn't post it without a mod giving it a green light or they will definitely ban you
dont post it mate, you'll get the chop and we dont want to see that. wee tip here - if you want to see Anthony Ogogo - the English guy that just beat Tyson Fury's cousin Hosea Burton in the ABA Finals and is Darren O'Neill's next opponant - then go to 00.05 on yesterdays viewing. :good
Brummie Yemani Gamal Yafai, brother of Khalid, is on todays viewing at 12.50 Scottish vetern Steve Simmons is on the 14.15 slot. So no Irish fighters got an airing from what I say. Todays stuff starts in half an hour - approximately 5.45 our British time and you should get it if you click on the 20.35 slot there (I think)
Kenny Egan continues quest for medal Sunday, 6 June 2010 15:05 Olympic silver medallist Kenny Egan resumes his bid for a second European championship medal on Sunday, as fighting gets under way on the second of the European Senior Boxing Championships in Moscow. The 28-year-old light heavyweight, who won European bronze at the 2006 championships in Bulgaria, faces Albanian Alexsander Ramo. If Egan wins, his reward will be a place in the quarter-finals, and an opportunity to fight for a medal here at the Megasport Ice Palace next Wednesday. There are five Irish in action today. Kildare's Eric Donovan, 24, had a hugely impressive 10-2 win over Denmark's Rashid Kassem. Dublin's Declan Geraghty, 20, however, went down to Magomed Abdulhamidov, of Azerbaijan. The 9-2 scoreline, however, didn't reflect the fighting performance by a lively Geraghty, who launched attack after attack, but failed to score points. He wasn't helped by the referee, who warned the young Dubliner for dropping his head, and for a low blow, and awarded his rival a total of four points. Later today, John Joe Joyce has a bout against Evegeny Borisov, of Bulgaria. And Kilkenny teacher Darren O'Neill will fight England's Anthony Ogogo. This content is protected
no need for that shÃte anymore - finally the EUBC have got their act together. http://www.eubc-boxing.org/moscow-2010live :good