kudos to Macklin, he should get more big fights on the back of his performance - can't help feeling of what might have beeen if he had better conditioning as he has faded now in his last two big fights ... [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0UOiDHwtwcs[/ame]
already? couldnt be? RINGSIDE Report from MSG http://www.irish-boxing.com/2012/03/new-york-fight-card-report-macklin-monaghan-and-hardwick/ Half Full leisure Centres and Sh1t fights- Hearn discusses health of boxing http://www.irish-boxing.com/2012/03/half-full-leisure-centres-and-st-fights-%e2%80%93-hearn-discusses-boxing%e2%80%99s-health/
Carl Frampton on Prosper Ankrah fight and chasing Scott Quigg [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=klW_HdZdHws&feature=plcp&context=C443ed6fVDvjVQa1PpcFOvlBNz5Z26haZuJmuKvd_bBYSoOMerTyA=[/ame]
In theory i think Lee will win behind his great jab. The problem is Lee gets tagged quiet a bit and lacks head movement so could be a KO victory for Sergio
martinez drops his hands lee twats him with the left hook and smashs him for a ko of the year contender
Sky praised Macklin's performance, although Watt gave a couple of the closer rounds to Martinez. I had Macklin well in the fight until the 11th round, he was at least level on points. After the knockdown, Martinez stepped it up and clawed back the points and started to break down Macklin. Martinez is really a class act, some people are trying to say he is over rated, but he is good at everything and carries the power shots. He landed some really classy, shots at angles and it says a lot about Macklin's performance that he made it such a close fight for long. I really didnt expect Macklin to perform like that and I have renewed faith in Buddy McGirt as a trainer, as he gave Macklin a brilliant game plan.