202lb Jesus H Christ!!! Your only a short little fecker, you must have looked like yer man from the go compare adverts
Yer not wrong there. It was the day I got back to England (post Chrimbo) that I weighed myself after a full month on a diet of Guinness, Cadburys Roses and Big4s (Sligos original knock off version of a Big Mac). It was the day after this picture (I look like a stuffed turkey) - and yes an hour after this I was tucking into a Buger King meal! Back down to 187 as of yesterday and going to try and make 180 for the Mccloskey fight. This content is protected This content is protected If you recall I offered him a 3 round spar next time he was in Kevin Marees gym training - funnily enough he aint been back! You do the math! :good
leave bam bam fight Tony and that frees up green jab for the grudge match with Paddy " the pinstripe pimp " Cronan. Slap you could use your connections to make a cracking main event. Brian Peters vs Don O Leary
McCloskey will be tougher for Khan than Maidana Well according to Eddie Hearn anyway http://boxing-ireland.com/20110402_eddie_hearn_mccloskey_71.html
Just got my ticket for McCloskey v Khan pity the undercard has gone to shite should still be a good night maybe even a great night if Dudey shocks the world!!
Ireland outscore Scotland at the Stadium Saturday, 2 April 2011 13:01 Ireland defeated Scotland 6-3 in a boxing international at the National Stadium on Friday. Chris Phelan, Danny Coughlan, Jason Conroy, Tyrone McKenna, Davey Joe Joyce and Patrick O'Shea all claimed wins at the South Circular Road venue. Phelan got Ireland's campaign off to a flying start with a resounding win over Liam Holts in the opening duel of the 'Celtic derby.' The Ryston flyweight, who reach last February's Elite 52Kg final, obliged Holts to take a standing count in the third on his way to a 15-1 verdict. However, Limerick's Myles Casey, a brother of Willie Casey, who was at the Stadium supporting Myles tonight, lost out to John Thomson in the second flyweight decider of the evening. St Anne's bantamweight Danny Coughlan edged Ireland back in front in the third bout of the evening with a countback win over Stephen Tiffney and Crumlin's Jason Conroy impressed en route to an eight point margin of victory over Andrew McKenzie. Tyrone McKenna made it 4-1 to Ireland with a 10-6 decision over Callum Susans in the 64Kg class. Susans claimed a Scottish Senior title on a countback at the Time Capsule in Coatfield last weekend. Scotland, who took this international at such short notice after India, who were originally slated to meet Ireland announced they would not be coming to Dublin, pulled two back courtesy of wins for James Thomson and Christopher Givan over Stephen Carroll and Fergal Redmond, Givan triumphing on the second countback of the evening. However, Davey Joe Joyce sealed the win for Ireland with a third round stoppage of Scott Hartley. This content is protected
Now that would be some fight. Leesider v Rebel. I have Gary maybe knocking Don out, maybe Don wants to come on here though and talk up his chances?
I see Don outworking Hyde early on and nicking a points decision, potentially split and controvertial - Emile Tiedt knows which side his bread is buttered!