Irish Boxing

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by ardy, Dec 19, 2007.


  1. willmc83

    willmc83 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    have to agree that was a great undercard. it was nearly worth the €110
     
  2. willmc83

    willmc83 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    i was watching some footage of rigo on youtube and funnily enough he reminded me a bit of eubank - he adopted this rigid looking posture and held his hands low and far out
     
  3. willmc83

    willmc83 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    heatons world of sport are doing a good sale too, 10oz and 16oz gloved for €12, a bag, pads, gloves and handraps for €65. are aldi just selling gloves or have they any other stock?
     
  4. Jonny The Hips

    Jonny The Hips Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I hear Paul looked a class above sparring decent opponents! i would love to see him in action having heard so much about his 'class'

    load of comebacks happening- what do you think Cronan can i mention one more possible sensational ring return??
     
  5. tony mush

    tony mush Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    no doubt itll be printed in the mirror tomorrow ;)
     
  6. leo_messi

    leo_messi Guest

    Are you supporting Rigo??

    How can anyone go against Casey, such a nice, honest guy with the heart of a lion....
     
  7. tony mush

    tony mush Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    not supporting him just wanna get a bit of hype going on facebook ;)
     
  8. 2punch tony

    2punch tony Member Full Member

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    brendon ingles gym has a lot of counter punchers might be someone caseys weight there
     
  9. nutter

    nutter Well-Known Member Full Member

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    McCloskey to face second Italian job?
    7 January 2011 - Jonny Stapleton The EBU has confirmed Paul McCloskey will make a voluntary defence of his European light welterweight title against Michele Di Rocco in Belfast on March 5.
    Having taken the short route to victory against Italy’s Giuseppe Lauri and done the business against Barry ‘The Bizness’ Morrison since claiming the EBU strap, fans of the Dungiven stylist had hoped a marquee name or even world title tilt was next on the ‘Dudey’ agenda.
    But instead the Euro Champ now faces second Italian job against a beatable opponent at the start of what will prove to be an action packed month for Irish boxing.
    Former Olympian, Di Rocco has good amateur pedigree and his sole boxing reverse comes at the gloves of fellow Italian Lauri, who is ironically mandatory challenger for McCloskey’s continental crown, but victory over the European No. 9 would do little to grab the attention of the light welterweight world champions.
    However, coach John Breen insists the slick southpaw remains on course for a 2011 world title challenge regardless of the calibre of his next opponent.
    Breen stressed McClsokey has already proven his world title credentials and with top five rankings with two of the main governing bodies just has to keep beating continental ranked opponents to upgrade from contender to challenger.
    The Belfast based trainer also admitted Amir Khan is now out their reach but claims the Matchroom promoted star is closing in on the other strap holders.
    “We have yet to be given official conformation of opponent and venue yet, but Paul is capable of beating anyone,” Breen told Mirror Sport.
    “If you are ranked in Europe you are a good fighter and wins at this level only move Paul up the ladder. It doesn’t make a difference if the guy is a name or a special fighter or not. A win means Paul moves closer to the World title. Paul will challenge for a world title this year. He has the quality and his world ranking means he is in a position to do so,” Breen who trains the fighter who hasn’t lost in 22 professional bouts added.
    “Amir Khan was the one we wanted and we would be confident of beating him, but maybe he is too hard to get now. He has moved on. He is now talking about fighting Floyd Mayweather, but Paul will close in on one of the other champions.”
    Meanwhile, Peter McDonagh, who last year dropped a points decision to Di Rocco, is hoping to secure a slot on the undercard of Willie Casey’s WBA title fight with Guillermo Rigondeax on March 19.
    In an email to irish-boxing.com McDonagh said that he is, “looking to get my Irish title back.” Ideally, McDonagh wishes to square off against the returning Oisin ***an on the Citywest card.
     
  10. leighton

    leighton Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I seen the Heatons stuff want to put up a bag but dont have anywere for a bag to be put up. When I was up in Aldi there were only a few pairs left so they were selling well.
     
  11. Ectoplasm

    Ectoplasm BOXING IS DEAD Full Member

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    Di Rocco has no big wins on his record and was KO'd by Lauri.

    Not a great opponent.
     
  12. Max Banjo

    Max Banjo Well-Known Member Full Member

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    better step up from morrison though....
     
  13. irishdan

    irishdan Active Member Full Member

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    Spill the beans lads!
     
  14. Big J

    Big J Well-Known Member Full Member

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    McCloskey should empty Di Rocco within 7 rounds
     
  15. Jonny The Hips

    Jonny The Hips Boxing Addict Full Member

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    ah its more a wish return that a return realistic return!!! one Paddy barrates me for dreaming about!!!

    but dreams can come true- watch out for late this year!!!! haha! i wish