Jones who trains in his back garden was an early frontrunner, but I'd say Macca has taken a recent very special place in his heart. Macca KO Jones
We can't forget the famous taxi ride Flint took with Jones's daughter. The family bond now runs deep, whereas Flint is not even on nodding terms with Enzo Macc. The fight would no doubt take place in Flint's garden, which would be a big home advantage for Jones, seeing as he only lives next door. The recent and somewhat strange obsession Flint has developed for Enzo Macc evens things out, though, so it's a tough one to call. I call this one a draw, just so Flint can stay on good terms with them both.
Who would get a post-fight blowjob from Flint? Would he suck the loser as a morale booster? Or the winner as a congratulations? :huh:think
this is the entrance to the gym behind my back garden that I took a photo of tonight this is where Colin Jones trained from when he was about 9 years old I remeber years ago Barry Mugaian was in the area and he popped down to the gym too This content is protected
Flint man, you crack me up :rofl Let's see a picture of you now. If the shed is in the background its a bonus, but no worries.
Is this the place? BBC news This content is protected Champion's fight for boxing club This content is protected Colin Jones hopes to expand the club to take more youngsters The gym where boxing legend Colin Jones threw his first punch and now coaches youngsters is facing a "make or break" year in its fight to keep going. Penyrheol Amateur Boxing Club near Swansea is trying to renew the lease on its small clubhouse and raise funds to extending the building. There is a waiting list for places. Mr Jones, who fought three times for a world title in the early 1980s, said the gym helped keep youngsters off the streets and out of trouble. It is housed in a small concrete and corticated iron building that dates back to 1954. The club is in negotiations with Swansea Council to renew the lease on the land and if successful will apply to the Sports Council of Wales for around £50,000 in funding to extend it. Former British, European and Commonwealth welterweight champion Mr Jones said: "I first came here in 1968 - I was nine years of age and this is where I started and learnt my trade. This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected All the boys enjoy it but, as you can see, a little extra money for the place would not go amiss. This content is protected Liam Ellis "My boy started here about three years ago - I've been back in the gym about a year-and-a-half and we've been trying to raise funds ever since." He said it attracted around 30 youngsters three nights a week after school but they could not accommodate any more. "It's a very important year for the existence of the Penyrheol Boxing Club - this year is either going to make the club or break the club. "We are trying to get our lease renewed for a minimum period of 15 years and should we get that we can put our application in for the grant. "We are not lacking in young fighters and competitors, but what we are lacking is a bigger building because there really is not enough room for the fighters we've got. "Only last year our local comprehensive school burnt down - I switched on the news and the police were saying they've got a big problem in Penyrheol with kids walking around the area with nothing to do in the nights. This content is protected Colin Jones started his boxing career in the gym at the age of nine "Not everyone can make a fighter, but there is always a place for them here in the gym to learn a bit of discipline and to put them on the straight and narrow should they fall by the wayside. "We've done that on several occasions to several children but I can't emphasis enough how important it is we double the size of the gym here now." The youngsters pay a small subscription each night but the building, boxing ring, punch bags, gloves and other equipment are all paid for through fundraising and sponsorship. It attracts youngsters of all ages. Liam Ellis, 17, said: "It keeps my fitness up a lot and it's really good fun. "All the boys enjoy it but, as you can see, a little extra money for the place would not go amiss."
I guarentee you that is a boxing gym. However that angle of the entrance is out on the main road. My back garden is behind the boxing club so if I took a photo from behind my garden I would be facing the back of the club not the entrance. Inside this "potting shed" is alot of bags hanging up and equipment on shelves and photos of old fight posters etc and at the back is the boxing ring