Have to say Macklin looks super in the first lot of pics but he looks strung out to **** in this one here. He's even carrying the auld bottle of stuff around like a junkie! 'Whaaaa, wheerres me ****in' spooooonn'
See poonsawat is contstantly putting down, practically mocking dunnes power against cordoba. I'm starting to think this may be a ploy to invoke Dunne into a scrap as he knows to beat Dunne at boxing is going to be really tough for him. This Thai may be smarter than he looks. I'm very confident of Dunnes power. Don't think he has to prove nothing on the front. Its his ability to take a hard shot I worry about. He proved it against cordoba he can but poonsawat is a step up in power again.
Also Matty Mac looks in fantastic shape. He'll be in no worries come fight time methinks. Looking forward to this one. I fancy him to take his moment.
Fra I listened to this last night, it seems Maloney is worried about what Darren's parents will say on tonight's Late Late Show. But I did think one point he made in his radio interview as a iittle distasteful, 'i.e. he will be getting the tapes of the radio show to check for any slanderous comments etc"....I think there is a lot more to come out with this story.....
Here is my article on it Macklin fight. Matthew Macklin Amin Asikainen. by Leonard Gunning Manchester based Gallaghers Gym member Matthew Macklin leapfrogs domestic challengers to face Ring magazine top ten rated middleweight Amin Asikainen to top the bill at the Ricky Hatton promoted bout for the vacant European middleweight title at the Manchester Velodrome on Saturday 25th of September. Macklin, a former ABA amateur champion at welterweight, steps up to European level leaving a frustrated Darren Barker in his trail and is confident going into his fight with the Finnish former Euro champ. The Birmingham Irish fan favourite brushed aside misguided critics who claimed he was avoiding a challenge for the British title against Barkers stating People who say that (I am avoiding Barker) are living in a bubble, they are the type that cant see outside of London never mind seeing outside of Britain, they are in a little bubble and they probably dont even know what The Ring magazine is, if they did, theyd know that Asikainen is ranked number six and a much tougher fighter. Realistically, what has Darren Barker done, hes been dropped by journeymen and he admittedly says that the only live opponent he faced is Darren McDermott, an area level fighter, who are they kidding!? In reality, its all good chat, it talks up a fight and hype is hype but I dont think anyone apart from their own cleek of mates pass any heed about me ducking Darren Barker because I know who Id rather fight. If the same title was on the line and the same rankings were available Id fight Barker seven days a week over Asikainen. But thoughts of Barkers questionable rivalry wont cross Macklin mind on Saturday as he proceeds to fry a much larger fish. The days of the undisciplined bon viveur seem to be now but a distant memory as Macklin confessed 19 or 20 you look ten years ahead and think that its an eternity, all of a sudden you find yourself 26 or 27 and you think Jesus where did those years go? In another seven years Ill be 34 and my career will be over so now, although Ive always trained really hard and very dedicated, sometimes in between fights Id let my weight go high and maybe drank too much but now Im dedicated all year round even in between fights. This dedication has paid dividends and since his enthralling defeat to Jamie Moore for the British light middleweight title in 2006 the Solihull native has chosen to step up to the middleweight division and has strung together seven consecutive victories including a knock out victory over Darren Rhodes, a points win over experienced campaigner Yori Boy Campas and in his last outing he earned an explosive knockout win over Wayne Elcock to dethrone the Brummie rival of his British middleweight title. But Macklin doesnt see the fight going the same way as the Elcock fight outlining I dont think I rushed in with Elcock, I just landed with a good shot. The shot just came, but against Amin I just want to take my time, if he steams in then than thats a different story, but its a twelve round fight, its a long time so the first three rounds I just want to find my range and use my jab and get going really. This content is protected Just delete the space between boxing and scene when you click on the link
SUTHERLANDS ON LATE LATE SHOW http://www.rte.ie/sport/boxing/2009/0925/sutherlandd.html SUTHERLAND'S DEATH NUMBED MALONEY http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/8274054.stm PROMOTER FRANK MALONEY TALKS ABOUT THE DEATH OF DARREN SUTHERLAND http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/8274073.stm DUNNE READY TO ROCK http://www.irishnews.com/articles/597/556/2009/9/24/628384_394866450457Dunneread.html DANNY O'CONNOR http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=21300&more=1 HATTON TALKS UP MACKLIN http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,12183_5580401,00.html
I'm sure all the lads who are going to the fight tomorrow have either got their tickets sent to them or have printed them out at this stage. Just out of interest, where is everyone sitting?? I'm in section F number 21 148