yep my mum is from the U.S dad was born here, they decided to move back to England when I was a kid for a number of reasons main one being the riots which were happening on our door step, not the ideal enviroment for kids to grow up in apparently lol plus the education system here is better the GF is proof of that:yep
is that how you got to fight for the irish title?do they let ppl who are 2nd generation fight for there belts, and do you like terry wogan?he is an irish legend.:hi:
wait a minute,lennox is not british,how dare all you other nationalitys try to nic our english world heavy champ,its a insult to lennoxs englishnessatsch by the way,i have french ansestry and irish somewhere in my family tree,so im a 1/3 english, 1/3 french,1/3 irish,**** me im weird,no wonder no one can understand me when i talk:hey
me da was born in peckham and was always raised to be irish . moved to dublin when he was 13 but was always in fights because he was considered english
2nd generation British are allowed fight for the British title aswell, as they're allowed citizenship.
Peter Maher is the best true Irish heavyweight ever. And Rogan won't overtake him unless he knocks out both Klitschko's multiple times.
They have no Idea in Boston...... Everyone thinks there Irish. and any other part of America it's Irish/Polish/German/Italian back in the Auld country crap I'm a born and bred Yorkshire man with a broad Yorks Accent and Every pub i went into I was asked what part of Ireland I was from :rofl Thats how "Irish" they are
"However ive yet to meet an american that considers themselves english......" Good I'm funking glad..... Even though the biggest Immigration popultion that moved to the U.S was from England and Germany but there are more ppl claim to be Irish-Americans than English-Americans even if there called Smith or summit like that