Irish Boxing

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by ardy, Dec 19, 2007.


  1. mossy141

    mossy141 Active Member Full Member

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    i have a funny feeling he will blow sexton away inside the first 3 rounds but then again i thought he would the first time....:lol:
     
  2. adamburke83

    adamburke83 ***.THEHYLANDBROTHERS.com Full Member

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    Oisin is now training in Crumlin with Phil Sutcliffe
     
  3. ardy

    ardy UP THE IRISH Full Member

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  4. nutter

    nutter Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Boxing: Hyland makes weight as he plans to pick ***an's pocket

    By Thomas Myler

    Saturday July 25 2009

    THERE was high drama at yesterday's weigh-in for tonight's big fight at the National Basketball Arena in Tallaght, with Edward Hyland forced to make two visits to the scales to get inside the 9st 4lbs limit.
    Hyland made it at the second attempt several hours later for his all-Dublin IBF International super-featherweight title fight with veteran Oisin ***an. And he forecast: "I like Oisin as a man but when that bell goes, we are rivals so he had better watch out.
    "A lot is being made of his greater experience, having been in with world champions and top contenders but don't forget, I was brought to the gym from childhood. I've never known anything else but boxing."
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    ***an, who weighed 9st 3 1/2 lbs, said: "Victory should bring me into the world's top-12 rankings so there is too much at stake for me to lose. I'm not making any forecasts except to say that my hand will be raised at the end.
    "The left leg I broke against Amir Khan is fully healed and I'm raring to go. Edward and I are friends outside the ring, but once that bell goes, friendship ends."
    The scheduled 12-rounder is on a seven-fight card featuring Hyland's two brothers -- Patrick meets Uganda's Abdu Tebazalwa for the vacant IBF International featherweight title, also over 12, and super-bantamweight Paul meets Robert Nelson over eight.
    The show includes Cork light-middle Gary 'Spike' O'Sullivan, Dublin super-middle Anthony Fitzgerald and Limerick light-heavyweight Jamie Power.
    Meanwhile, Belfast heavyweight Martin Rogan can avenge his eighth-round stoppage loss to Sam Sexton with a return fight for the Commonwealth title on October 9 at the Odyssey in Belfast.
    - Thomas Myler
     
  5. marty

    marty Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Well who is all going to the fights later:bbb. The Hylands will most likely win there fights but ***an could push Eddie close
     
  6. BamBam

    BamBam The Brick Fist Mafia Full Member

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    Eddie Hyland v ***an was/is always going to be fight of the night. Really nice matchup and I think ***an will do him. Wasn't enough to make me buy a ticket though. I would have liked to see Patrick Hyland v Herrera but since that bout is scratched for the replacement I'm doubly glad I didn't shell out.

    Easy wins for Patrick and Paul Hyland as well as Spike tonight me thinks

    The Eddie -v- ***an fight will have to be worth the admission itself I think. And you never know it might just be! I don't suppose there is any chance someone thats going has a fancy interweb phone that could stick up the results as they happen for the rest of us?
     
  7. marty

    marty Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I will see what I can do. About to leave now. Catch you all later:thumbsup
     
  8. sugarrayhatton

    sugarrayhatton The Paddy Full Member

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    I am torn between going to this, or to bernard dunnes next fight
     
  9. BamBam

    BamBam The Brick Fist Mafia Full Member

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    wait for the full cards sugarray and see which one catches your fancy more.
     
  10. jonnytightlips

    jonnytightlips Boxing Addict Full Member

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    If I were you id go to Dunnes fight.
     
  11. sugarrayhatton

    sugarrayhatton The Paddy Full Member

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    It costs more to go to the dunne fight, Belfast is just up the road. And I want to get the tickets early to get the best seats.
     
  12. irishhitman

    irishhitman Well-Known Member Full Member

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    go to both...i am
     
  13. BamBam

    BamBam The Brick Fist Mafia Full Member

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    Thats the spirit. Recessions are for poor people right :deal
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  14. irishhitman

    irishhitman Well-Known Member Full Member

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    what recession...theres a recession...does that mean they will cut my dole:scaredas:
     
  15. BamBam

    BamBam The Brick Fist Mafia Full Member

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    Anyone heard anything yet?