Meet Michael Jennings.....

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by stonerose, Feb 16, 2009.


  1. stonerose

    stonerose Guest



    Seems like alot of people on here haven't got a clue who he is so just lifted this from a sunday paper here. Mike's had his fair share of hardships but is a lovely lad and will be keen to do himself proud in his monster task against Miguel Cotto......Good luck Michael.​
    MICHAEL JENNINGS: MY TORMENT

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    TRAGIC - Michael Jennings' brother Raymond, who died from heroin addiction in December 2000



    14/02/2009
    MICHAEL JENNINGS will pay a poignant visit to the graves of his two brothers this week and then board a plane to try and become a most unlikely world champion.


    The 31-year-old British welterweight star has seen his older brothers suffer painful deaths — Stephen to leukaemia and Raymond to heroin addiction.

    Then, in October, it became a triple tragedy when his close friend Neil Hardy died after being hit by a lorry.
    Stabbed

    Jennings himself cheated death when he was stabbed in the back by a thug on a moped as he walked through Manchester’s Chinatown.

    And the Chorley scrapper admits: “My life is filled with tragedies. I must have a black cloud above my head.”

    His once-in-a-lifetime WBO title fight in New York’s Madison Square Garden later this month is against formidable Puerto Rican Miguel Cotto.

    Jennings is an 8-1 underdog to beat a man destined for boxing’s Hall of Fame.

    And the Brit adds: “Even when I get a world title chance it’s against bloody Cotto! No worries, though. To be the best you have to beat the best.”
    Cemetery

    Jennings, the second youngest of eight children, was just five when Stephen died at the age of 19. Raymond was beaten by his demons just over eight years ago.

    And before Jennings jets off to the Big Apple on Saturday, he will visit the cemetery in Chorley.


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    TRAGIC - Stephen Jennings died of leukaemia at just 19

    He said: “On the day of each fight, or as close as I can if I’m fighting away, I visit the graves of our Stephen and our Raymond.

    “When we found out Raymond was on drugs, it was like someone had died. At the time I’d only ever heard about heroin through the film Sid and Nancy.

    “There was a few of his mates on the gear and they all fell into it after being into the rave scene. He got into heavy drugs and it evolved from there, getting worse and worse.
    Illness

    "He boxed and was a really good footballer but he had to give up because of a bad knee and that is when he fell into that horrible world.

    “People don’t realise it’s an illness like alcoholism. A lot of people don’t see it like that and think you’re just a smack head. I’m still proud of him.

    “My parents, Margaret and Raymond, have had it really hard. When I beat Cotto I’m going to buy mum a new house — although knowing her she won’t want one.”

    Jennings had known Neil Hardy — known as Ned — since school days. They were both members of punk band The Shoks.

    Former British and WBU champ Jennings added: “With Ned it was mad. When I found out he’d been killed it was devastating.”
    Curse

    The curse struck again in 2001 on night out in Manchester with fellow fighter Michael Gomez and older brother Dave in May.

    Jennings recalled: “Two lads on mopeds started shining their lights on us. We just kept walking and thought nothing of it.


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    TRAGIC - Punk band The Shoks, with Michael Jennings (in cap) and crash victim Neil 'Ned' Hardy (second from right)


    “Next thing I felt something in my back and I thought I’d been punched. I turned round and there were these guys with helmets.

    “I was ready to say, ‘Let’s have it’, but before I could do that I was covered in blood.

    “Before I knew it Gomez had been slashed and my brother was hit on the head with a truncheon.To this day I don’t know what it was about.
    Knife

    “The doctors thought the stabbing had punctured my lung because the knife went in a couple of inches, but I was fine after having eight stitches.”

    Jennings’ torrid life makes facing Cotto, 28, appear easy, but few give him much hope. However, the man who wants to become a greyhound trainer when he retires is in the mood to pull off one of boxing’s greatest upsets.

    He said: “People are writing me off completely, but anything’s possible. He’s like any other man — he has two hands, two legs and a head.”
     
  2. VARG

    VARG Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    After reading that...I hope he'll be able to survive 6 rounds :verysad...that would be sad if he came and was blown outta the water within 4 rounds...



    But cmon now...this says it all
    And the Brit adds: “Even when I get a world title chance it’s against bloody Cotto! No worries, though. To be the best you have to beat the best.”

    He knows he's going to lose...but hopefully he shows his colors and makes a name for himself in that loss...

    If Stevie Forbes can get a fight with Berto after losing handley to DLH, I think he can do the same
     
  3. Monstar

    Monstar The Future.. Full Member

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    look, we all know he's here to lose, if even Quintana (who's a very good fighter in his own right) got blown away by Cotto then we all know Jennings is only gonna last as long as Cotto wants him to last

    but he's making a more then decent sized check i assume, he gets to headline a MSG card, and he gets to tell his grandkids he was in the same ring as The Great Miguel Cotto, so all in all, it aint a bad deal.....
     
  4. VARG

    VARG Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :good

    He might even get a better matched fight afterwards...Like possibly against one of the gatekeepers...

    Maybe Jennings fight Collazo so the winner takes on Berto :conf
     
  5. rickx1

    rickx1 Legend Full Member

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    Incorrect, He knows in his mind that if he fights the best he can he can beat a cotto coming from a loss, Said it himself on setanta.
    But I can already tell that if you was fighting cotto you know that you would lose cause your a wimp.:hi:
     
  6. Monstar

    Monstar The Future.. Full Member

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    :lol: it wouldn't suprise me........but i guess poor Gomez missed out on that deal, did Cotto end his career? or has he just been fighting on un-televised cards?
     
  7. stonerose

    stonerose Guest

    Of course he's not there to lose. He will believe 100% he can win this fight.
     
  8. VARG

    VARG Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Have you made that list yet? :hey:think

    :fire:fy:fire
     
  9. VARG

    VARG Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :rofl That sucks...

    Yea maybe...He was almost going to fight Angulo but didn't get the deal I guess
     
  10. VARG

    VARG Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Just what I expected...That ****in' bitchass

    ***x1 to disappear the minute you ask him that simple ass question...

    He simply has to say "No I havent...I'm a fookin' ****. :nut"
     
  11. TommyV

    TommyV Loyal Member banned

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    Why is everybody always asking him about his P4P list?

    Does anybody actually give a ****?
     
  12. stonerose

    stonerose Guest

    Dunno mate but for all the people moaning that they didn't know who Jennings was there isn't alot of interest in this thread. No wonder some of these ****ers have no idea who he is.
     
  13. El Cepillo

    El Cepillo Baddest Man on the Planet Full Member

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    Yeah, thats what I'm thinking as well. As long as Jennings puts on a good show against Cotto, it could lead to bigger things for him.
     
  14. TommyV

    TommyV Loyal Member banned

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    I'm a big Cotto fan but I would absolutely love Jennings to win, whoever it and whoever it's against I always want a British fighter to win. Can't see it though, it's nie on impossible, but I think if he doesn't freeze on his big occassion and moves well he might be able to last about 9 rounds. I just really hope he doesn't get blown up like Alfonso Gomez did.
     
  15. One Round

    One Round Hertfordshire's Finest Full Member

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    Malignaggi went the distance with Cotto didn't he. Anything's possible, but i see him out of there in the middle rounds.