Well done, lads as usual. Ireland claimed three gold medals from four finals at tonight's Feliks Stamm Multi-Nations finals in Warsaw Poland. John Joe Nevin, Joe Ward and Darren O'Neill all finished on top of the podium. But Tipperary heavyweight Con Sheehan lost out in his final with Bahran Muzaffer of Turkey, Muzaffer winning 11-7. John Joe Nevin Cavan bantamweight John Joe Nevin claimed the first gold for Ireland with an 11-7 verdict over Dawid Michelus of Poland in the bantamweight class. And Kilkenny middleweight O'Neill followed that up with a 10-7 decision over Adem Kibici. AIBA World Youth champion Joe Ward completed the hat-trick with a convincing 10-3 victory over Canar Sayak. Tonight's wins will almost certainly see Ireland finish in a top two position in the medals table in the Warsaw tournament.
Lads hearing some bad **** about Khan pulling the show cause sky wont do it ppv and i he will be down for 1 million on his pay, Im not going to get racist but **** its all about money to some type of people.If he pulls this he should be stripped immediately an Paul get a shot at the title..Personaly think its all just bluster from Team Knan'nt to try squeeze a few more pounds out of sky....I REALLY hope Dudey beats this guy,
They are a shower of miserable ****s! I hope Dudey irons this ****er out good and proper! For all their penny pinching and messing McCloskey about with the ticket allocation this is what happens. **** him. C'mon Dudey - knock his bollocks in!:bbb
Hogan The Lilliewhites makes a winning start Posted on April 1, 2011 by David This content is protected Dennis Hogan the Kildare super middleweight professional that is based in Fortitude Valley, Queensland, Australia had a triumphant win in his debut fight in Fortitude Stadium, Fortitude Valley, Queensland, Australia on Friday night the 1st of April against the experienced Marlon Toby in the second round in a scheduled six round fight. Toby was taking some heavy punishment in the first two rounds and failed to come out for the start of the third. Denis has his second fight on May the 27th against a yet unnamed opponent. Dennis has a very bright future in the professional game and with a little bit of luck could be fighting in Ireland in the very near future.
Allo Wilton puts another show on in May. Posted on April 7, 2011 by David This content is protected Allo Wilton the Belfast based boxing promoter is running a boxing show on the 28th of May in the Holiday Inn, Belfast. This will be Allo Wiltons eleventh show and was proud to tell Irishboxers.ie Ive never cancelled a show since I started and I follow then through no matter what, every show Ive run has been a sell out time after time and this is something Im am very proud of. Wilton Promotions has a very impressive card with top of the bill Luke Wilton taking pride of place with several of Northern Irelands top boxers on the undercard in Ryan Greene at Light middleweight, Tony Nellins at Light Welterweight, Michael Harvey at Lightweight, Phil Townley at Super Middleweight and making his debut at Featherweight is Stevie Quinn Junior the son of Stevie Quinn the highly rated former Super Bantamweight boxer from Newtownards. Wilton Promotions matchmaker Garath Thompson is trying to line up Delroy Spencer as Stevies debut opponent, Spence was the last boxer that Stevies dad boxed professionally in 2003 which he won on points over six rounds. Support this great event and see some of Irelands top boxers in Belfasts Holiday Inn in May.
I wonder how long will this loss of boxing on irish tv go on for? Will there be any chance that 2012 could see the return of rte boxing?
49 kg Ferhat Pehlivan (Turkey) - Jeremy Beccu (France) 7:4 52 kg Khalid Yafai (England) - Aleksandr Riscan (Moldova) 13:9 56 kg John Joe Nevin (Ireland) - David Michelus (Poland) 11:7 60 kg Fatima Keleş (Turkey) - Bariadii Javkhlan (Mongolia) 11:10 64 kg Syrowatka Michal (Poland) - Munkherdene Uranchimeg (Mongolia) 13:5 69 kg Egidius Kavaliauskas (Lithuania) - Abdukadir Koroglu (Turkey) 12:5 75 kg Darren O'Neill (Ireland) - waist Adem (Turkey) 10:7 81 kg Joe Ward (Ireland) - Caner Sayaka (Turkey) 10:3 91 kg Bahram Muzaffer (Turkey) - Con Sheean (Ireland) 11:7 91 kg Roberto Cammarelle (Italy) - Muhhamat Guner (Turkey) 14:5
went for a message in laois one day satyin in some hotle and got talkin boxin ...de girl givin me the massage told me t watch out for her mate denis hogan
If he does and the card is called off the manchester is going to have a few thousand pissed and pissed of irish fight fans knocking about the city next weekend. I cant see him pulling out because if he does he is finished in the UK, his and his ppl's reputations will be shot with 99% of boxing fans, everyone will know any so called injury is code for i am money driven and could not give 2 ****s about fight fans