Ryan Clarke is on facebook calling Fitz a bum and asking him to sign a contract to fight him.:rofl You got to love Clarke.
Lads there are some decent odds on Murray. I have mixed feelings about his chances, but I think hes worth a punt at the odds. 9/4 for the win, 4/1 on points, 9/1 UD are all worth consideration I think...
4/1 on points is a great bet. I fancy Murray to beat Rees. I thought Rees looked suspect against Watson, who took the wind out of sails for a few of the later rounds. Murray is a good body puncher, I think he will beat Rees.
Good debut for Hardwick, he came out of the blocks fast. We could do with a few more heavyweights, nice addition to the pro ranks.:good
Any more news on the box offs and who is them lads? also anyone no anything about this kid http://www.irish-boxing.com/stories/may11/may11_quinn_debut.html great little story we got an unusal reaction stateside to it???
Just got 4 emails on facebook people asking about him? 3 from yanks asking for info and contact info? unless they know his dad? or its the little quirk to the story???
Ask them why they want to contact him and for their names and contact details and then pass it onto the fighter. Then report back to us:yep
Oh the irony from the jumped up Jackeens. Having witnessed the carryon in Dublin Last week one could be forgiven for thinking the first verse of Amhran na bhFiann was God save the Queen ye were playing them in tandem so often. And all the goose stepping and saluting ye were doing wouldn't be out off palace at a coronation, I was mortified for ye. It did not go unnoticed that only the upper echelons of Dublin society were considered respectable enough to be presented to the queen and that the ordinary people of Dublin, or should that be "the commoners" were keep well away. We have no such inferiority complex down here. And how much of our borrowed money did ye spend on state dinners and concerts. I know ye are trying to justify that convention centre your most patriotic of sons Bertie Ahern hoisted on the shoulders of Irish tax payers much to the delight of Richy Barrett and Johnny Ronan of tresury holdings, but give us a break. As the Cork people so rightly knew, she would be more interested in a bit of decent black pudding and a bit of gossip with the locals. Now I know it must be difficult for ye not being able to follow "your" team in the premiership for the next few months but fear not about Cork Hurling for it is a realm beyond your understanding. Get back in your box you wannabe pretender and worry not, for cometh the hour cometh the Corkman. C'mon the Rebels:bbb
Maybe your too young to remember the Love Ulster Riots of '06 [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6of8lYhFxpo[/ame]
Dubliner talking bout loyalty thats one area ye cant lecture anyone. As for the queen you can rest assured if she had been so sociable in Dublin ye would have much larger numbers on the streets. Unfortunately, they trhought one of you lot may rob her bag so she couldnt go walkies