Irish Boxing

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  1. nutter

    nutter Well-Known Member Full Member

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    O'Neill, Nevin & Conlon make London 2012

    Tuesday, 4 October 2011 18:38
    Darren O'Neill, Joe Joe Nevin and Micahel Conlon are through to the quarter-finals of the AIBA World Boxing Championships, qualifying them for London 2012.
    Follow all the action in the quarter-finals from 11am on Wednesday 5 October live and exclusive on RTÉ.ie/sport (Ireland only). Highlights of all the action in the tournament so far, with a special focus on the quarter-finals, on RTÉ Two from 5pm. Click here for more.
    Middleweight O'Neill defeated Mladen Manev of Bulgaria in the last 16 to make the last eight.

    Nevin, the 2009 bantamweight world bronze medallist, followed O'Neill into the last eight with victory over Otgondalai Dorjnyambuu of Mongolia, while Belfast boxer Conlon enjoyed a 20-17 success.

    However, European light heavyweight champion Joe Ward has sensationally lost out in his bid to progress further in the World Boxing Championships in Baku.
    DARREN O'NEILL
    O'Neill became the first Irish boxer to qualify for the London Olympics with a powerful winning performance in Baku.

    His clash with Mladen Manev from Bulgaria was a repeat of a European meeting in Moscow last year, when O'Neill beat the Bulgarian and went on to win a silver medal.

    Today he emphasised his superiority with a forceful performance right from the first bell as he barraged his opponent with fast jabs from a distance.

    His body punches were equally strong, which gave the Kilkenny man a 6-4 lead at the end of round one.

    The second round was even more impressive from O'Neill as he picked off his opponent with that long reach. Manev, to his credit, tried to get close to O'Neill. However, Manev suffered as the Irishman caught him superbly with left and right hooks. At the end of the second it was 13-9 to O'Neill.

    The third round was all about holding firm and that's what O'Neill did as the Bulgarian had no other option but to go chase the Irish man.

    While Manev scored points, O'Neill's long reach was vital as the Bulgarian left himself exposed, leaving O'Neill to win 19-12.

    O'Neill's win put him through to the last eight of the World Boxing Championships, but also guaranteed his plane ticket to London for the Olympics next year.
    JOHN JOE NEVIN

    John Joe Nevin came good with a late surge in his 56 Kg Bantamweight clash with Mongolian Dorjnyambuv Otgondalai and what a fight it was.
    Nevin won it on a countback when the score at the end of the third round was 18-18. The tension was palpable as everybody in the Heydar Aliyev Sport and Concert complex in Baku waited for the final result. And the relief was obvious as Nevin was awarded victory and hugged Irish coach Billy Walsh in celebration.
    The bout was level 4-4 at the end of round one but Nevin had to endure a standing count after going down to what seemed like an inocuous enough punch.
    Round two was even more intense and once again the referee gave Nevin a standing count - his second of the contest and by the time the bell sounded the Irishman was now trailing 11-13.
    Round three was pulsating as Nevin found his best form and picked off the Mongolian with some beautiful left and rights and had the speed subsequently to get out of the way of the Mongolian's counter attack.
    And that effort proved enough as Nevin was awarded victory after a countback to book his place at the London Olympics in 2012.
    Afterwards he spoke to RTE Sport and said: "I am absolutely delighted to be heading to London and to my second Olympics."
    JOE WARD

    In losing, Ward has also lost his chance to guarantee himself a place in the London Olympics next year. Ward was beaten by Iranian Ehsan Rouzbahani following a countback in his last 16 bout this morning.

    It was a disappointing performance by the 17-year-old from Moate for all form suggested that the Westmeath teenager would win this battle.

    But the Iranian had only one plan: to upset and ruffle Ward and to that end he succeeded.

    At the end of round one it was 4-4, but even then it appeared that Ward was not punching well. Round two was a slugfest, but sadly for the Irishman, he picked up a public warning which cost him an valuable two points. By the end of the second it was 12-8 in favour of the Iranian.

    It was a real battle now as Ward and Rouzbahani went into the third round knowing it was all or nothing.

    Ward produced the goods, connecting with strong body punches, but also catching the Iranian with left and right hooks.

    The Iranian got three warnings from the referee - Ward received none before his public warning - before the Iranian finally got a public warning and two points awarded to his opponent. Irish hearts lifted and as the seconds ticked away the Iranian was holding on for dear life.

    It ended 15-15, but the countback gave the result to the Iranian Rouzbahani, despite four of the judges giving the last round to Ward.

    In an interview with RTÉ Sport after the fight, Joe Ward said he was "devastated, but in all honesty I only have myself to blame... I didn't box well and I didn't implement the game plan. I suppose I will learn from this and be better next time".

    Ward will now concentrate on the nationals in the New Year and the next and final qualifying tournament for the London Olympics in Turkey in April 2012.
    MICHAEL CONLON
    Michael Conlon joined Darren O'Neill and John Joe Nevin in earning his place on the plane to the 2012 Olympics with victory in his last 16 fight. The Belfast boxer enjoyed a 20-17 success.

    DAVID OLIVER JOYCE, CON SHEEHAN & ROY SHEEHAN
    David Oliver Joyce, Con Sheehan and Roy Sheehan have all been beaten in their last 16 bouts in Baku.
    Joyce, who produced a superb performance to beat Mohammad Khaiber of Afghanistan in the previous round, went down 32-30 to Jai Bhagwan of India.
    Con Sheahan lost out to Roberto Cammarelle of Italy. The Irishman was losing 17-10 when his corner threw in the towel in round three.
    Roy Sheahan was also beaten, going down 11-7 to Egidijus Kavaliauskas of Lithuania.
    More to follow
    * With the exception of the super heavyweight division, the boxers who have been beaten in the last 16 have not lost all hope of direct qualification to the London 2012 Olympics through their Baku exploits as they can also qualify if the boxer who beat them make it to the final of these championships.
     
  2. Tommy O C

    Tommy O C VIVA LA MEXICO!!!! Full Member

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    Andy Lee as just on newstalk there. Hopes to be out again December 17th, possibly in Ireland. Now I know some people wont be happy with this but, Im thinking with RTE not interested wouldnt it be ideal for Peters to try sort something out with w@rren/boxnation
     
  3. Lil Niall

    Lil Niall Active Member Full Member

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    Any idea how much BoxNation with be in Ireland yet?
     
  4. Tommy O C

    Tommy O C VIVA LA MEXICO!!!! Full Member

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    I asked Fwank Jr on facebook and he said the meetings with Sky Ireland hhavent taken place yet but he will let me know once they have. Hes confident it will only be a straight transfer of 10£ into euros thiough
     
  5. jayroyal

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    Well next years seniors will be interesting with lads moving up and down in weight to try get a place on the squad for the qualifier.

    Will young Burnett go against Paddy Barnes

    If Joyce don't get in by the finalist , will Tyrone McCullagh move up and then there Eric,McDonagh again waiting for there chance

    64kg will be a big one again with Hickey and Moylettle

    Then 69kg will be electric with young O'Reilly and Shennan and Mcloughlin

    Will Kenny move back down to try rob Joe of his place
     
  6. Lil Niall

    Lil Niall Active Member Full Member

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    Hope so Tommy. Sky's exchange rate has been a joke over the years.
     
  7. Jonny The Hips

    Jonny The Hips Boxing Addict Full Member

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  8. mattdonnellon

    mattdonnellon Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Olympic qualifiers after the last 16 round;
    1
    Russia (5)
    2
    Cuba (4)
    Ukraine
    India
    Kazakhstan
    6
    Ireland (3)
    England
    Italy
    Brazil
    USA
    11
    China (2)
    Azerbaijan
    Mongolia
    Wales
    Hungary
    Korea

    However the following also won last 16 bouts at 91 and 91+ but need to win the next round to be sure of an Olympic place.
    Belarus, Cuba, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan (2)
    Russia, Ukraine, China, England, Italy, Germany, Croatia and Algeria.
    *England or Wales will lose one of Selby or Yafai, dont know who the replacement will be, maybe the loser in the last 16 to the loser of the Bronze, who lost to the gold winner at the semi stage!
     
  9. mattdonnellon

    mattdonnellon Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Nevin's opponent beat him 7-3 in the World cup final in 2009, venue-you'v guessed it- Baku. However I think JJ can beat anyone in the World. He struggled in his fight to-day but remember Nevin made 54 a few short months ago in the WSB team finals and his opponent came down from 60 after years at that weight.
    O'Neill's opponent is a very big puncher, but can be out-boxed. It will be dangerous but Darren can win it for sure.
    Conlon has never boxed Selby in competition, I think and he is the European champ. Conlon can match anyone though and I fancy him here.
    PS guess what country I'm from?
     
  10. tony mush

    tony mush Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    dunno where your from but your living in galway :lol:
     
  11. leighton

    leighton Well-Known Member Full Member

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    For it to work it needs to be on all platforms in Ireland and the UK. If not they wont get the subs they need to keep it going. I cant see it working out for them. Its a ****** ploy reel the fans in charge them £10 sub then the big ko punch for a World title fight or a Groves v Degale rematch a extra £10 for that fight. It will happen no doubt about it but how will the fight fans feel about that if they have to pay the extra money when it is a dedicated boxing station?
     
  12. slapbangwhallop

    slapbangwhallop The Sweet Scientist Full Member

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    Martin Rogan v Matt Skelton - Belfast, November 12
     
  13. slapbangwhallop

    slapbangwhallop The Sweet Scientist Full Member

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    yeah its amazing the support he gives the most success sport that Ireland competes at.

    :bart
     
  14. Tommy O C

    Tommy O C VIVA LA MEXICO!!!! Full Member

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    Rogan vs Skelton zzzzzz. If that fight is entertaining then it will show how little Rogie has left. Skelton already showed in prizefighter that he doesnt have it anymore.
     
  15. mattdonnellon

    mattdonnellon Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    You'r dangerous:shock: