Micheal Gomez Vs Lee McAllister

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  1. slapbangwhallop

    slapbangwhallop The Sweet Scientist Full Member

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    settle down son - you havent won a fight since 2003!!

    I dont count the 0-20 Lance Verallo as a victory!
     
  2. rochsolloch

    rochsolloch stephen chinnock Full Member

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    so what ive been in solid training for almost 4 months and im sharp as ****,
    freddie roach has taught me how to work my defense a thousand times better than before over in l.a . and im with a dietician which i never had before ,i should be fighting at 135 they say no doubt,id whip gomez/pissheads arse!"frank warrens match maker powell was on the horn to me and ill be fighting on the undercard of joe calzaghes next mega fight i hope ,id love that imagine fightying gomez on the calzaghe hopkins undercard!

    its just adream at the moment but i will fight before the end of may 1 million per cent gauranteed!
     
  3. slapbangwhallop

    slapbangwhallop The Sweet Scientist Full Member

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    Excellent news - hope it all goes well for you and the that changes you've made all pay off.

    I'll keep an eye out on your boxrec profile to see when you get a fight and hopefully I will be able to come and support you
     
  4. jimmypurdie

    jimmypurdie New Member Full Member

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    stumpy will appreciate your support mucker hes my little cousin and we are back n forward to the states to his mums house in florida and ive been training him for 14 weeks with alison tyler a dietician and weve worked under Alton Merkerson and freddie roach in the gyms over there and stumpy is so ****ing sharp im biased but even i am impressed at how rejuvinated and sharp he is man his defense is better than its ever been and he got quality sparring in florida and l.a. ,freddie roach also trained alex arthur and freddie told me stumpy should be winning domestic belts no doubt ,its just a fact that his biggest fights he never got the rub of the green which every fighter needs.hes 32 and mentally ready to climb the mountain again and hell fight before the end iof may check him out!
     
  5. jimmypurdie

    jimmypurdie New Member Full Member

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    stumpy will be happy you support him hes in great condition!
     
  6. rochsolloch

    rochsolloch stephen chinnock Full Member

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    im brimming with confidence i know ill be british super featherweight champion or lightweight champ by mid 2009.!
     
  7. rochsolloch

    rochsolloch stephen chinnock Full Member

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    this is my pro record.


    boxer: Steve Chinnock
    Global ID 23518
    sex male
    birth date 1975-12-04
    division super featherweight
    nationality United Kingdom
    alias Stumpy
    residence Rugely, England
    birth place Lichfield, England
    birth name Stephen Chinnock
    height 5′ 10″
    won 10 (KO 2) + lost 4 (KO 3) + drawn 0 = 14
    biography




    bouts
    Lb St Kg date print

    date Lb opponent Lb W - L - D last 6 location
    2006-01-28 126 Derry Matthews 125½ 14-0-0
    Nottingham Arena, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom L RTD 6 10
    ~ time: 3:00 | referee: John Keane ~
    ~ vacant BBBofC English featherweight title ~

    2005-09-30 133 Lance Verallo 142 0-5-0
    Meadowside Leisure Centre, Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire, United Kingdom W PTS 4 4
    ~ referee: Dean Bramhald 40-36 ~

    2005-02-26 132 Andrew Ferrans 132 17-7-2
    Meadowside Leisure Centre, Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire, United Kingdom L RTD 5 8
    ~ referee: Paul Thomas ~

    2004-02-14 129¾ Roy Rutherford 128½ 16-2-1
    Harvey Hadden Leisure Centre, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom L TKO 4 10
    ~ referee: Phil Edwards ~
    ~ vacant BBBofC English super featherweight title ~
    Chinnock stopped after receiving bad cut from an accidental clash of heads

    2003-09-20 127 Mickey Bowden 129 6-2-0
    Harvey Hadden Leisure Centre, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom W PTS 8 8
    ~ referee: Dean Bramhald 77-75 ~

    2003-05-17 125¼ Dazzo Williams 125¾ 7-2-0
    Everton Park Sports Centre, Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom L PTS 10 10
    ~ referee: Paul Thomas 95-96 ~
    British Featherweight Title Eliminator

    2002-09-08 Nigel Senior 141 20-54-5
    Light Bar, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, United Kingdom W PTS 6 6
    2002-04-13 Neil Read 2-6-0
    Light Bar, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, United Kingdom W KO 3 10
    ~ BBBofC Midlands Area featherweight title ~

    2002-01-18 John Mackay 3-1-0
    Skydome, Coventry, Warwickshire, United Kingdom W PTS 4 4
    2001-10-07 Kevin Gerowski 9-12-0
    Light Bar, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, United Kingdom W PTS 10 10
    ~ vacant BBBofC Midlands Area featherweight title ~

    2001-05-20 Gareth Wiltshaw 1-5-1
    Light Bar, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, United Kingdom W PTS 6 6
    2000-11-27 Jason White 129 0-0-0
    Aston Villa Leisure Centre, Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom W PTS 4 4
    Pro debut for White

    2000-11-06 Jason Nesbitt 0-0-0
    Civic Hall, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, United Kingdom W PTS 6 6
    2000-09-10 Neil Read 1-0-0
    Town Hall, Walsall, West Midlands, United Kingdom W KO 5 0



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  8. elle

    elle Journeywoman Full Member

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    This fight appears to have been made now - 22nd March in Aberdeen.

    Oliver Fennell (BBN) is calling for Gomez to retire - am sure he will have something to say about that!
     
  9. The Lads

    The Lads Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Yep, 22nd March for the WBU title. I think the extra weight will help Mike.
     
  10. brown bomber

    brown bomber 2010 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    Definately he's working very hard already! Mikes definately got what it takes to beat McAllister he has to keep the pressure on and I gurantee Lee will fold.
     
  11. elle

    elle Journeywoman Full Member

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    Interesting that Gomez is moving up to lightweight - is this a permanent move or dependent on how he fares against McAllister?

    Good opportunity for him.
     
  12. slapbangwhallop

    slapbangwhallop The Sweet Scientist Full Member

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    he's fought at lightweight before - and if I remember correctly its wasnt very successful!!
     
  13. elle

    elle Journeywoman Full Member

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    He has indeed.

    To be fair though his loss to Peter McDonagh appears to be his only loss at lightweight and he has achieved quite a few wins against fighters at that weight and above.
     
  14. Dunky McCafferty

    Dunky McCafferty Boxing Junkie banned

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    All you need to be to beat Gomez nowadays is a negative boxer, & thats what McAllister is.
    If he can stay away from Gomez for 3 rounds, he will box his way to a stoppage win in probably around the 7 round mark.

    Gomez is good for 3 rounds max, then hes gassed out & easy meat. As usual though, if you stand trading with him hes got a chance to stop you early, as Johannesson nearly found out. I honestly thought Gomez was close to knocking Carl out that night. Lee wont brawl though. Thats why he will win.
     
  15. Dunky McCafferty

    Dunky McCafferty Boxing Junkie banned

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    aah dont be so harsh Boydyboy! Theres lods of WBU champs who call themselves proper champions, I remember a certain Anthony Farnell crying his eys out in the ring when he won it, saying "its always been my dream to be a world champion!"

    Boxers are like that, Michael Brodie even called himself a world champ for winning the WBF title, thats the craziness of boxing nowadays!

    & much as I hate the WBU strap, it does have its uses. Being a WBU champ didnt exactly do Ricky Hatton any harm, he was selling out arenas defending that bloody thing! McAllisters just doing what boxers have to do nowadays, drum up publicity for themselves, & having that godawful WBU title helps put bums on seats, sadly enough.

    However, on a personal level the WBU title mkes me so angry I could crush a grape!