If he was more worthy of a 0 - 3 record he would've beaten Gareth Piper and made the Heffron/Hughes fights a little more competitive. I watched his fight against Hughes, he's nothing special. Where has all the hype come from?
Whats his background..? Does he have any learning difficulties..? Is he autistic or something..? Surely he knows he's better than this, he should approach some people that want to help him.
Maybe he's only that good because of the trainer he's got now, maybe promoters have no interest in him, i know he really beat Piper, did Hefron make him look good because he may lack power? Theres a lot of possibilitys and he's a good young boxer for his age, just a pity you need a top promoter or a name trainer to get a fair break at winning a fight.?
Tony Pace is very raw, but he has an experienced trainer in Dai Gardiner, who was envolved wih Johny Owen, Robbie Regan and Steve Robinson. He's fighting Gareth Piper in a return at the Newport Centre on 29th October. http://www.janecouchboxing.com/?woo_video=dai-gardener-tony-pace
why does he have to have autism or learning difficulties? :roll::roll: perhaps he just enjoys boxing and wants to fight??
Good to see he got a win under his belt, with proper management and a trainer who is with him regularly he could do well in the game.
with this little buzz about him I can see Pace getting an invite to the next light welterweight prizefighter
It was just something about his mannerism when i saw him. Also the things i red about him, it was as if he didn't really care about his own well-being. As much as somebody should in such a dangerous sport like boxing. I can imagine Tony Pace, to be sitting in his dressing room by himself before his fights. And then the event promoter comes to call him to make his entrance....... But before Tony Pace can leave his dressing room......he has to watch this intro on a TV. [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yeA7a0uS3A[/ame] Then he will leave without a care in the world. :rofl