why only 12k - I thought his share of the purse was about 85k - what deductables are there that take it down to 12k?lowersmiths wrote:poonsawat's manager has said today he will consider any offers in the next three months. if nothing comes up he will sort something out himself. poonsawat will fight anyone, anywhere so if rendall/maloney really want it then im sure it can be made.
a lot of you may be surprised that poonsawat only took home about 12 grand for last night.
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I think the Cruz link came from Tommy Egan's press releases, when he was offering all and sundry a crack at the IBF belt because Cruz is owned by Banner Promotions.Deno1986 wrote:I could be wrong but after Dunne bet Cordoba weren't Dunne and his people looking at the possibility of fighting IBF Champion Cristobal Cruz at Featherweight? Cruz was reportably very interested in taking the fight. I think Dunne should move up to Featherweight, fight a few feather fisted top 30 Featherweights and go after Cruz who isn't a big puncher against decent fighters and he is very beatable as shown on his record with 11 losses. Can't help but feel that Dunne is going to have to be picky about future opponents and can't afford to enter the ring with a big puncher a-la Poonsawat et Kiko.
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Ah yes Tommy Egan, the self named 'saviour of Irish boxing'! I forgot about the link between Egan and Banner, cheers for refreshing my memory.steve689 wrote:I think the Cruz link came from Tommy Egan's press releases, when he was offering all and sundry a crack at the IBF belt because Cruz is owned by Banner Promotions.Deno1986 wrote:I could be wrong but after Dunne bet Cordoba weren't Dunne and his people looking at the possibility of fighting IBF Champion Cristobal Cruz at Featherweight? Cruz was reportably very interested in taking the fight. I think Dunne should move up to Featherweight, fight a few feather fisted top 30 Featherweights and go after Cruz who isn't a big puncher against decent fighters and he is very beatable as shown on his record with 11 losses. Can't help but feel that Dunne is going to have to be picky about future opponents and can't afford to enter the ring with a big puncher a-la Poonsawat et Kiko.
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i thought Dunne could win behind that snappy left jab, but you had to wonder whether he'd cave in.
that was savage. the way the little thai tore into him and left him laying on his chin. Props to Dunne for getting up after (I believe) the 2nd knockdown. He really tried to rally back - perhaps he believed winning the Cordoba war that he could turn it round - but he really got beaten up. Brave but futile, it seems.
watching things like this makes you worry for khan and haye, i reckon.
that was savage. the way the little thai tore into him and left him laying on his chin. Props to Dunne for getting up after (I believe) the 2nd knockdown. He really tried to rally back - perhaps he believed winning the Cordoba war that he could turn it round - but he really got beaten up. Brave but futile, it seems.
watching things like this makes you worry for khan and haye, i reckon.
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Poonsawat KO because Munroe is too overratedAutobarn wrote:if so, if maloney can tempt poonsawat over, then what a development for Team Munroe that would be.
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Cannibal wrote:Bernard Dunne, a slightly more successful Brian Magee I guess.
Spot on and both have the same trainer.
Is it true team magee signed the thai before the fight? and what does it mean for a thai fighter to have an irish based promoter/manager?
are there fights for him in europe?
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Is it really spot on? In what ways are they similar?Ted wrote:Spot on and both have the same trainer.Cannibal wrote:Bernard Dunne, a slightly more successful Brian Magee I guess.![]()
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Horse wrote:Is it really spot on? In what ways are they similar?Ted wrote:Spot on and both have the same trainer.Cannibal wrote:Bernard Dunne, a slightly more successful Brian Magee I guess.![]()
Both are excellent technical fighters, but without a solid chin they wont reign as world champs for any length of time, granted TECHNICALLY dunne was world champ (wba format) but so was magee (IBO)
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no it's not true.Ted wrote:Cannibal wrote:Bernard Dunne, a slightly more successful Brian Magee I guess.
Spot on and both have the same trainer.![]()
Is it true team magee signed the thai before the fight? and what does it mean for a thai fighter to have an irish based promoter/manager?
are there fights for him in europe?
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lowersmiths
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sorry, that's 12,000 pounds.sligobhoy67 wrote:why only 12k - I thought his share of the purse was about 85k - what deductables are there that take it down to 12k?lowersmiths wrote:poonsawat's manager has said today he will consider any offers in the next three months. if nothing comes up he will sort something out himself. poonsawat will fight anyone, anywhere so if rendall/maloney really want it then im sure it can be made.
a lot of you may be surprised that poonsawat only took home about 12 grand for last night.
50% straight to promotional team and then who knows......appararently he will now be getting a 4k bonus so 16k altogether
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Will Pat Magee have any continued interest in Poonsawat though, or was it because of the Dunne/Ireland link?
I suppose he has stuck with Kiko after all.
I suppose he has stuck with Kiko after all.
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is it any wonder boxers wind with nothing when things like this happens in todays world, what poon got for his troubles would hardly build you a decent garage in ireland
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85k / 1.10 (euro:sterling rate) = £77.27klowersmiths wrote:sorry, that's 12,000 pounds.sligobhoy67 wrote:why only 12k - I thought his share of the purse was about 85k - what deductables are there that take it down to 12k?lowersmiths wrote:poonsawat's manager has said today he will consider any offers in the next three months. if nothing comes up he will sort something out himself. poonsawat will fight anyone, anywhere so if rendall/maloney really want it then im sure it can be made.
a lot of you may be surprised that poonsawat only took home about 12 grand for last night.
50% straight to promotional team and then who knows......appararently he will now be getting a 4k bonus so 16k altogether
£77.27k / 2 = circa £38.5k
How can he manage to only end up with a third of his share or one sixth of his purse. Sounds like his team are ripping him off it thats whats happened.
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LOOKS LIKE HE NEEDS A DECENT MANAGER/PROMOTER GOOD LUCK TO HIM HE WILL NEED IT
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Excellent article by George Kimball on the Dunne aftermath....
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/spo ... 68394.html
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/spo ... 68394.html
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Very well written article. Thanks.gasman wrote:Excellent article by George Kimball on the Dunne aftermath....
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/spo ... 68394.html
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It is far too cynical for my taste.gasman wrote:Excellent article by George Kimball on the Dunne aftermath....
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/spo ... 68394.html
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slapbangwhallop
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Its relatively fair comment - although granted its slight acidic.Horse wrote:It is far too cynical for my taste.gasman wrote:Excellent article by George Kimball on the Dunne aftermath....
http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/spo ... 68394.html
Macklin has a large following in Ireland - and, much like Brian Villora, from the evidence of the Manchester Velodrome the other night its considerably bigger than that which he commands in the country of his birth.
without first winning a world title I could only see Macklin filling the O2 - but only under two circumstances a. again Duddy or Lee, or b. with Dunne on the undercard.
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Doesn't need two active threads.