Irish Boxing

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


  1. gasman

    gasman Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I laughed by balls off at Rodney when they showed him in the replay :lol:

    Also check the ref Arthur Mercantile Jr when he was getting his name announced - he did this wee finger point salute whilst looking up to the gods (Floyd Mayweather style) WTF:lol:
     
  2. youngbuck09

    youngbuck09 Member Full Member

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    that arthur mercante is a genuine ballbag.you hear him in the fight you could have switched off the ringside commentary and focused in on him!!!"act like champions" and prancing around with exaggerated posing during the martinez bout!!ya was good heard some sound bites of the hbo commentary team,definately liven up a contest from a home viewers experience.it will be bitter sweet for lee today in his own mind id say. a dramatic come from behind knockout on hbo cannot hurt the rep,but he boxed as poorly as iv ever seen during those mid rounds.no top 10 middleweight will fear facing lee now which cant hurt,he will be able to get some decent fights down the line because of this.
     
  3. iceman

    iceman Tis my Island Full Member

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    While Lee showed a lot of heart and resolve his performance was as a whole was ****ing poor. I don't know why he wouldn't let his left go early against an opponent who couldn't hurt him. Great finish but Lee won't trouble Martinez based on that
     
  4. ImElvis666

    ImElvis666 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Thankfully, DiBella said he won't be putting Lee in with Martinez next. I reckon a Vera rematch is on the cards. I've no doubt Vera will fancy his chances after last nights showing.
     
  5. Max Banjo

    Max Banjo Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Lee stops McEwan
    13 March 2011 - Paddy Cronan In 2007, HBO compiled a list of six of boxing’s top prospects. First on the list was Amir Khan, who is now considered one of the top light welterweights in the world. Juan Ma Lopez, who is already a two-weight world champion was also named. He is the likely successor of Miguel Cotto, as Puerto Rico’s number one son.
    Rey Bautista also got a mention, and was the first of the six to get a title shot. Bautista was stopped in the first round, and has dropped off the radar since. Andre Berto was named as one of the sport's top prospects. He picked up the WBC Welterweight Championship, and has beaten every man put in front of him. Thus far, Berto hasn't had a career defining fight.
    Just before rounding out the list with Alexander Povetikin, who was the number one contender for Wladimir Klitschko's IBF Heavyweight Championship from early to late 2008, Andy Lee was listed.
    Larry Merchant described the Irish prospect as, “Looking like ten million dollars.”
    After a set-back at the hands of Brian Vera in March 2008, via stoppage, Lee has travelled a long road back. On Saturday Lee showed why HBO believed in him. His impressive win has him right back in the spotlight he's been out of for far too long. What boxing fans around the world witnessed last night was Lee changing from the kid who was stopped by Vera, into the first man to brutally knock out Scotland’s Craig McEwan.
    The fight started off slow in the first round, with the boxers feeling each other out. Both fighters committed more in the second. Lee was able to land his lead-right hand over McEwan’s guard before the Scot stepped up the pace for the last thirty seconds, no doubt trying to steal it.
    In the third Lee planted his feet more, trying to land the right over the McEwan guard, and it paid dividends. However, that success with the right caused Lee to start searching for 'the big shot.'
    On my scorecard McEwan was able to take the next three rounds, as Lee was flat footed, and it seemed the fight was slipping away. The Limerick man was determined to take the fight by the scruff though, edging both the seventh and eight rounds on my card. Lee was back in the fight, however the performance was not something that would impress the HBO big wigs. Lee would need to close the show big. And close it he did! Lee dropped McEwan with a spectacular left hand in the ninth round that sent McEwan back into the ropes. Referee Steve Smoger issued a count. Fortunately for McEwan, it was too late in the round for Lee to finish off his brave rival.
    Encouraged by his success at the end of the ninth round, Lee came out like a man possessed. He used his right hand to great effect, only this time he followed it up with a left hand that resulted in a spectacular knockout in the tenth and final round.
    HBO no doubt loved the drama of this contest, and with the manner of his big KO win, they will no doubt want to see him back again. While Lee's performance was a definite success, it also showed that he is not quite ready for a fight with World Middleweight Champion, Sergio Martinez. It would seem the most likely route is for Lee to avenge his one loss to Bryan Vera, then hopefully get a fight in Ireland in the fall before challenging the formidable champion.
    Lee was highly critical of his performance, “I was looking for one big shot all the time and it really worked against me. He picked up the pace and had a good rhythm, and I thought I might be losing the fight. I said, 'What am I doing this is my night?' It was a big opportunity for me, and I said if I’m going to lose it, he’s going to have to kill me. So I put my hands up and I walked forward every time he landed. I said, 'Come on throw more.' while my corner was telling me to, 'Throw one-twos, throw combinations, stop loading up, switch it up and down.' I started doing that. He started to wilt. I could see it in his eyes, he was feeling it. I caught up with him in the end and I got the knockout. I felt I was fortunate to get it, but it’s what I deserve because I worked hard and there’s bigger things for me in the future,“ Lee concluded.
    The future is definitely bright for Lee. He has given the American public something that they crave, a highlight reel knockout.
    'Boxing nerds' will debate Lee's performance for weeks. One side will affirm HBO got it right in 2007, while the other camp protests his credentials. One thing is for sure, Irish boxing fans are in for one exciting ride over the next 12 months as Andy Lee continues his climb up the middleweight world rankings.
     
  6. sportofkings

    sportofkings Boxing Junkie banned

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    A rematch with Vera is a very senisble option for Lee att his point, and would be a very fan friendly affair aswell
     
  7. jonnytightlips

    jonnytightlips Boxing Addict Full Member

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    ****in delighted Lee won last night. Now hopefully he can beat Vera and move onto a world title fight.
     
  8. leighton

    leighton Well-Known Member Full Member

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    It was a good fight Lee v McEwan I thought before hand it would be a close fight and thats what happend. McEwan came to the ring full of confidence and it showed in the early rounds. Andy done great to stay in there at times and slowly he got to McEwan. For him to get the KO is great going at the end of a hard fight to be able to get the power to ko the fighter is good to see. I hope that they sort out his defence a bit fought the wrong fight last night. Dont like his Klitschko style right hand teeing up a shot throw the jab more and he will be grand.
    Interested to see who he is paired with next maybe Macklin in the late Summer or even a fight with Manfredo or Chavez Jnr then move onto trying to get a World title shot.
     
  9. paddymickey

    paddymickey Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Lee is so much better when he is the agressor.
     
  10. gasman

    gasman Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Definitely, half the problem in the earlier rounds was that he let McEwan push him onto the backfoot. There is definitely better performances in Lee, hope he gets a crack at one of the other belts other than Martinez.
     
  11. withoutwire

    withoutwire Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Not sure about that. He looked better as the aggressor last night late on only because McEwan was gassed.
     
  12. richie77

    richie77 New Member Full Member

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    anybody hear how stephen ormond got on in scotland last night? sky gave nearly all the other results but no mention.ormond looks the real deal so far
     
  13. sportofkings

    sportofkings Boxing Junkie banned

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    The Lee fight was on youtube and I was going to post the it here for anyone who hasnt seen it yet but those wanks at hbo took it down, in spite of the fact that it was premier sports coverage of it.
     
  14. ultimate buzz

    ultimate buzz Active Member Full Member

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    Carlos, next time I pass you in Tescos Dunmurry, I'll come over and introduce myself properly, instead of nodding and going "well Carl". It was pishin' it down and that roast chicken was gettin cold! :lol::lol:
     
  15. tony mush

    tony mush Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :lol::lol: