Ricky Burns forced to fight for world title in Puerto Rico

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  1. Bugsy McAlpine

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    So far, of the country’s 15 champions, only Ken Buchanan has overcome all obstacles in the path of a Scot attempting to secure a full-blown world title on foreign soil.
    The gifted Edinburgh boxer did so in 1970 when he defeated Ismael Laguna, of Panama, in San Juan, Puerto Rico, by dint of a points win, to secure the World Boxing Association lightweight title.
    Now Ricky Burns must match Buchanan’s feat after it was confirmed yesterday that the 26-year-old from Coatbridge will challenge Puerto Rican Roman Martinez for his World Boxing Organisation crown on March 6.
    The fact that the WBO’s headquarters are based in that country adds to the magnitude of Burns’ task following his manager Alex Morrison’s decision to sign a five-figure contract giving Martinez home advantage.
    Morrison rejected an earlier offer from the Martinez camp of £50,000 tax-free, but he revealed that the new deal is worth substantially more.
    “We would obviously prefer that the fight was taking place in Scotland but it proved impossible to put together an attractive enough package to persuade Martinez to come here,” said Morrison.
    Burns, for his part, insisted: “Fighting away from home holds no fears for me. That takes all the pressure off me and lets me get on with what I have to do.
    “But I will have to go out and win much more clearly to get the verdict than if the fight was happening in Glasgow. I will either have to stop him or win every round convincingly because, if it’s close, Martinez having home advantage could go against me.
    “But I have boxed away from home in the past and handled it and I know that I have the tools in the bag to beat Martinez. I watched his fight with Nicky Cook, when he won the title last March, and Cook was beating him until he decided to stand and trade punches.
    “I won’t make the same mistake. My trainer, Billy Nelson, and I sat down and had a chat about the best way to approach this fight and we have been working on my speed and movement.”

    http://www.heraldscotland.com/sport...fight-for-world-title-in-puerto-rico-1.996865
     
  2. kosaros

    kosaros Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    That is bad news. Dunky and a couple of other Scottish posters said that it was bad that Morrison was negotiating the fight and they have been proved right.
     
  3. GPater11093

    GPater11093 Barry Full Member

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    The next Ken Buchanan, I asure you.
     
  4. Bugsy McAlpine

    Bugsy McAlpine Member Full Member

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    Sadly i don't see Burns beating Martinez over there. Thanks Alex Morrison.:roll:
     
  5. MIK1000

    MIK1000 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    They won't show it on UK tele either will they?
     
  6. Bugsy McAlpine

    Bugsy McAlpine Member Full Member

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    I don't think so.
     
  7. theuppercut

    theuppercut Blackpudding supper Full Member

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    Ah well, better book my flight then.
     
  8. robpalmer135

    robpalmer135 Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    fools. complete fools. theres no way ricky wins this fight in puerto rico.
     
  9. victorhugo4222

    victorhugo4222 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    And why is that??? Ricky will put on the best display of his career so far and take this UD or possibly even late stoppage.
     
  10. Lee Mc

    Lee Mc Boxing Addict banned

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    To be honest I don't think Ricky would win this fight if it was in his own backyard either. I love Ricky's style but I think Martinez is just too good for him.

    Of course I hope I'm proved completely wrong.
     
  11. Beeston Brawler

    Beeston Brawler Comical Ali-egedly Full Member

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    I don't see what the big deal is about fighting abroad.

    There's only two of them in a ring, wearing the same size gloves.

    More focus on gameplan, less on location.

    Winning in someone's backyard is all the better anyway.
     
  12. brown bomber

    brown bomber 2010 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    Really hope he can pull this off, cracking lad is ricky- I'm very worried about his chances over there!
     
  13. Top Dog

    Top Dog Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Shite! I'm with you on this one Jeff. Everyone can keep on saying "its the same size ring and gloves etc etc, but anyone who knows the bigger picture can see what could happen over there. Burns boxes the face off him and doesnt get it anyway, and worse still no ****er can watch it! Burns needs to stop this guy to get it, for me at least. Mon Rickster!!!
     
  14. Harry Chibber

    Harry Chibber Active Member Full Member

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    Well if Billy can install the same attitude that Simpson has for his away fights then I've every faith he can take home the belt..

    Have to say though... absolutely gutted this isn't in Glasgow.
     
  15. anjawnaymiz

    anjawnaymiz Can we get Ivan Dychko some momentum Full Member

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    we know ricky struggles to break an egg so he'll have fun getting a decision over there.

    good luck!