The Official Bernard Dunne v Poonsawat Kratingdaengym thread

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by slapbangwhallop, Aug 31, 2009.


  1. Ectoplasm

    Ectoplasm BOXING IS DEAD Full Member

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    "The Thai" has fought some good fighters, but not as many as you might expect from a 38-1 fighter. In 2008 he fought two people with 2-3-1 records, and someone else with a 5-10-2 record. He certainly is a good fighter with a good pedigree, but many of his 38 wins have been against opponents with very dodgy records. That said he has beaten Cordoba and Sithchatchawal, and therefore mustn't be taken at all lightly. I'm disappointed in Peters because I don't think you should be talking about Vasquez three weeks before a fight like this. If Dunne does win this chances are he will be all cut up like in the Cordoba fight, so first things first Mr.Peters! Dunne himself admitted that he overlooked Martinez, so overlooking a fighter in your first defense isn't a good idea. Dunne certainly can win this fight if he fights cautiously and trains as hard as he did for the Cordoba fight. If you pressed me I might say "Dunne UD" but I won't have any money on this fight, its tough to call.
     
  2. Paddy

    Paddy ESB Founders Club Full Member

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    :smoke:smoke
     
  3. slapbangwhallop

    slapbangwhallop The Sweet Scientist Full Member

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    In his third fight he knockedout out Leo Ramirez (57-34-9) and in his fourth fight he faced Lee Escobido (29-36-3) for the PABA title.

    As for fighting some shiit opponants later in his career well he has been the WBA interim champion for what must seem like 50 years to him and threading water - why would take a random fight against another top level fighter that was only going to detract from the position he was sitting in.

    Also Thai fighters fight regularly to earn their keep the two fights 2-3-1 fighters were within 3 months of battering Somsak - not many European fighters would have fought again for at least six months after a fight like that.
     
  4. irondave85

    irondave85 New Member Full Member

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    Yeah this is pretty much a done deal from what I've heard. Tough fight for Jamie, hope he pulls it off.
     
  5. Paddy

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    He WAS the WBA interim Bantamweight champ but he gave that up in 2006 when he lost to the champ

    he only won his interim champ in april so its hardly years :deal

    Hes a decent fighter his record is terribly padded though due to him keeping active
     
  6. slapbangwhallop

    slapbangwhallop The Sweet Scientist Full Member

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    **** off you with yer "facts" - whodjathinkyar?
     
  7. gamboa170

    gamboa170 New Member Full Member

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    what is this RTE website I can go to and stream the fight? I googled and couldnt find it
     
  8. Rebel 09

    Rebel 09 Member Full Member

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    Its www.rte.ie the stream will probably start at 9 or half past.
     
  9. slapbangwhallop

    slapbangwhallop The Sweet Scientist Full Member

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    RTE live stream will be available i assume. I heard it was very heavily subscribed last time and was unusually choppy - no one in Thailandia has bought the right (yet) so I assume that there will be a minion of Poonsamanics grabbing a piece of the pie and making the stream even worserer.

    The good news is that the full Cordoba fight was up on youtube within 12 hours and RTE never made any request to have it taken down - hopefully the same will be true - although I cant see many Paddies in a rush to upload it if Dunne loses

    Hope that helps
     
  10. Rebel 09

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    Brian Peters has a channel on you tube so its always up fairly quick.
    its a shame andrew Murray got injured i was looking forward to seeing him again.
    Slap you know there's only one man who keeps fit enough to fight with only a few days notice, Get the pink panther back one more time
     
  11. ed7890

    ed7890 Col. Hunter Gathers Full Member

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    Somebody said it there, the early rounds is where i'll be worried about Dunne. If he can get through 2/3 without getting blown out i think he'll get into his groove and start picking the thai off from distance.

    One thing i hate about Dunne though is he has a habit of dropping his hands and showboating dangerously, esp after he takes a punch. Sometimes I almost think it'd be better for him to fighting outside Ireland where he wouldn't be trying to put on a show for the crowd.

    Got my tickets too, cant wait for Satuday!!
     
  12. Boro chris

    Boro chris Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I thought he did ko Somsak with a left hook to the solar plexus.:huh

    Anyway, I think Poonsawat is a level above Dunne, too relentless and powerful.
    He dose hae a tendency to leap in though and Dunne could counter him with something nasty.
     
  13. GladiatoR

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    Poontang has this.

    :think
     
  14. BamBam

    BamBam The Brick Fist Mafia Full Member

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    Stunning analysis of the fight there
     
  15. moorser

    moorser Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    dunne on points

    ponnsawat will be eating the left hook all night

    come on dunner