Irish Boxing

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


  1. nutter

    nutter Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Scotland the Brave: McEwan vs. Lee

    By Dan Fitz-Simons: “The highlanders are coming down by the hundreds and thousands. Are you ready for a war?!”

    - Braveheart

    Fans watching the March 12th Sergio Marintez-Sergei Dzinziruk bout on HBO could be in for an entertaining evening. Unbeaten middleweight Craig “MacIntosh” McEwan, 19-0 (10 KOs) is facing Andy Lee, 24-1 (18 KOs) on the undercard. McEwan, a quick-fisted, mobile Scotsman, began boxing in Edinburgh at the age of seven and became one of
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    top amateurs. In 13 years as an amateur he fought 376 bouts, winning 10 gold medals and a bronze medal in the Commonwealth Games.

    Craig turned professional in 2006, and because of his outstanding talent was signed up to Oscar De La Hoya's Golden Boy stable. He trains at the Wild Card Gym under Freddie Roach. More of a boxer than a slugger, McEwan lacks Lee's power. However, he's a slick technician and a good counter-puncher, who is difficult to figure out. He has a high work output and throws punches on the move, presenting an elusive target. Roach has also had McEwan sparring with Dzinziruk as a tune-up. The Scot's
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    plan could be: make Lee miss, make him look bad, and make him frustrated.

    It's possible Lee is already frustrated by the cancellation of the Urbanski fight, the
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    of a title shot against Martinez, and Duddy's unexpected retirement. If so, Andy's anxiety could be a psychological edge for McEwan. With the exception of tough journeymen, Bryan Vera and Danny Perez, McEwan's resume isn't impressive. But neither is Lee's. McEwan and Lee are both southpaws, but Craig at 6'1,” gives up an inch to Lee, as well as two years: Lee is 26, McEwan 28. The Castleconnell man also has more professional experience with 25 fights compared to McEwan's 19.

    This “Celtic War” features game opponents from Scotland and
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    handled by America's two top trainers; Freddy Roach and Manny Steward. In addition, McEwan defeated Lee's nemisis, Bryan Vera, by unanimous decision in 2009. Unlike Lee, McEwan refused to get sucked into a war with the hard-hitting Vera. Craig recently expressed amazment at how little Lee had tightened up his defense since his loss to Vera. What he didn't say was that Lee defeated him in the amateurs. Indeed, the Scotish warrior might be wise to concentrate on his own defense.

    There's no doubt the Irishman can bang (18 KOs to McEwan's 10). Lee's advantage in reach has enabled him to throw vicious hooks from the outside. Under Steward's turtelage, Andy has been going to the body with devastating results. The Shannonsider has 9 wins (5 by KO) since his loss to Vera. Although some of his victims were cheery-picked, the Limerick Assassin's record can't be taken lightly. However, if the bout goes over eight rounds, Lee's stamina could be tested. In his toughest contests against Vera and Belghecham, Lee faded in the late rounds.

    Yet McEwan also has a stamina issue. During his last outing against veteran Danny Perez, he was bullied around the ring and thrown to the canvass like a rag doll. Perez used everything from head butts to elbows to dominate the Scotsman. McEwan barely won, attributing his poor performance to lack of conditioning. But even Roach admitted his fighter didn't look good and recently hired a new strength and
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    coach for Craig. Moreover, while McEwan hasn't fought in seven months, Lee fought in July, September, and October, which should make him the sharper puncher.

    Whatever the outcome, break out the bagpipes and whiskey at Foxwoods. Lee-McEwan will be an exciting battle. ​
     
  2. iceman

    iceman Tis my Island Full Member

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    MCEWAN:nut
     
  3. ó Cuinneagáin

    ó Cuinneagáin Tree hugger Full Member

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    Grew up in Raheen. Live in West Wicklow now though. You from Limerick?
     
  4. ImElvis666

    ImElvis666 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    :lol:
     
  5. ImElvis666

    ImElvis666 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Nice one man :good I'm a Raheener myself.
     
  6. ó Cuinneagáin

    ó Cuinneagáin Tree hugger Full Member

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    :rasta
     
  7. ed7890

    ed7890 Col. Hunter Gathers Full Member

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    Has anybody got their tickets for the Casey fight yet?
     
  8. tony mush

    tony mush Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    ya but i got them direct of hyde b4 xmas
     
  9. iceman

    iceman Tis my Island Full Member

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    That picture of Danger ****ing the donkey is very disturbiing
     
  10. ed7890

    ed7890 Col. Hunter Gathers Full Member

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    I'm starting to get a bit concerned that I haven't gotten them off TicketGroup yet, might send them an email
     
  11. irishdan

    irishdan Active Member Full Member

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    I ordered them from ticketgroup aswell they usually don't issue the till week of event
     
  12. mosseylennon

    mosseylennon Active Member Full Member

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    whats the story on the tv front for Casey v Rigo
     
  13. tony mush

    tony mush Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    didnt someone say its on rte?
    dbrady mabye?
     
  14. misticmonk

    misticmonk Active Member Full Member

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    I'm in the same boat. don't worry plenty time yet. Will most likely come a week ten days before.
     
  15. misticmonk

    misticmonk Active Member Full Member

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    Thinking of offering my services to spar Rigondeux, When he punches me in the guts I will most likely projectile vomet all over him, As he reals and wipes himself down I'll hit him in the chops. plant a few seeds of doubt in his mind. Reactionary body shots will no doubt produce the same result. May lose half a stone and kidney function for a while but give him a sore head and bad test in his mouth. Hey if an Irish bum hurts him he might start to think he's in the wrong part of the world.