Video Of Floyd Havard Fighting Unlicensed
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FLINT ISLAND
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[quote="sweetscience"]did enzo ever train at the back of your garden ?[/quote
Not to my knowledge
He is from a different area of Swansea
Scott Gammer might of though ? -----I only say that cos I know Colin Jones trained him for a bit
Not to my knowledge
He is from a different area of Swansea
Scott Gammer might of though ? -----I only say that cos I know Colin Jones trained him for a bit
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Tommy Gunn13
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is Wales that big....joke 
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FLINT ISLAND
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Tommy Gunn13 wrote:is Wales that big....joke
Swansea aint that big
Just a little city at best
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FLINT ISLAND wrote:Coco wrote:Swansea Docks!lol[/quote
Didnt know there was a gym down there
Or do you mean Mario Maccarenellis gym in Bonymaen ?
Haha no mate, I know exactly where I mean, but it is closed now though, but it was probably Swansea's most renowned club, run by Dai George's old man who foughtthe British Fly title
Scott Gammer was always trained by his old man in Pembroke, but he was managed by Paul Boyce who Colin Jones is big mates with. Colin was training Paul's other fighter Ceri Hall
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FLINT ISLAND
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Did you use to work the door on Jumpin Jaks Coco ?
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Nope,I done the odd shift in a lot of places, but mainly the Pool Sanctuary, Flares, Yates and Crobar, as well as the rough tough Premier Inn hotel!FLINT ISLAND wrote:Did you use to work the door on Jumpin Jaks Coco ?
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FLINT ISLAND
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Maybe it was Yates I recognise you fromCoco wrote:Nope,I done the odd shift in a lot of places, but mainly the Pool Sanctuary, Flares, Yates and Crobar, as well as the rough tough Premier Inn hotel!FLINT ISLAND wrote:Did you use to work the door on Jumpin Jaks Coco ?
I do recongise you though - vaguely - I recongise your face from one of the doors -
Must be Yates
Working on any Swansea door currently ?
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Fortunately not! I've been living in sunny Spain for the last year!
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FLINT ISLAND
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Coco wrote:Fortunately not! I've been living in sunny Spain for the last year!
Ha ha
Where in Spain ?
Are you renting a place ?
I like being nosey
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Tommy Gunn13
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Sorry Flint Island but couldnt it have been a boxing show??
Coco like i said im a british boxing fan,prob never seen u live,but i read all the boxing news,so i have heard of u..just looked at ur record,cor ur fought sum good boys
Coco like i said im a british boxing fan,prob never seen u live,but i read all the boxing news,so i have heard of u..just looked at ur record,cor ur fought sum good boys
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FLINT ISLAND wrote:Coco wrote:Fortunately not! I've been living in sunny Spain for the last year!
Ha ha
Where in Spain ?
Are you renting a place ?
I like being noseyD
Lol I like keeping my business to myself!
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FLINT ISLAND
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I might remeber him now you mention it
I seen a lad making his pro debut from the Valleys before that looked like him
What year did you make you pro debut ?
I seen a lad making his pro debut from the Valleys before that looked like him
What year did you make you pro debut ?
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No problem mate - just wonderingCoco wrote:FLINT ISLAND wrote:Coco wrote:Fortunately not! I've been living in sunny Spain for the last year!
Ha ha
Where in Spain ?
Are you renting a place ?
I like being noseyD
Lol I like keeping my business to myself!
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Does his mean i've never kicked you out of a pub/club!!
I must have at least cracked on to a sister/girlfriend or mum!lol
I must have at least cracked on to a sister/girlfriend or mum!lol
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Coco wrote:Does his mean i've never kicked you out of a pub/club!!
I must have at least cracked on to a sister/girlfriend or mum!lol
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Cheers mateTommy Gunn13 wrote:Sorry Flint Island but couldnt it have been a boxing show??
Coco like i said im a british boxing fan,prob never seen u live,but i read all the boxing news,so i have heard of u..just looked at ur record,cor ur fought sum good boys
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I have filmed coco box a few times
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I'll pay you NOT to disrtibute them!ERIC GUY wrote:I have filmed coco box a few times
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I'd just like to take this opportinity to say "Hi" to Spudly who is currently sulking.
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Collins2000
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I will see what I can do. I haven't put any fights up for a while.TerribleTerry wrote:Have you got any of his old fights you could stick up on youtube Collins??Collins2000 wrote:Thanks for clearing that up, coco. Floyd always seemed like a nice guy when he was interviewed on those old ITV Fight Night shows.Coco wrote: I sparred with Floyd plenty, he never took liberties, he is a class act.
Flint Island ought to keep his daft stories to himself.
Big Eric must have some he could bung up too...
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i heard of you mate, you give our gary thornhill a good fight.Coco wrote:My name is Marc Smith, i doubt you have heard of me I was just a trier!
of all champions you fought,
of list below who was the most talented and who give you the toughest fight.
what did you think of the champions below, afterwards
Gary Thornhill.
Roy Rutherford
Graham Earl
Steve Murray
PJ Gallagher
Colin Lynes
Charles Shepherd
Jason Cook
Esham Pickering
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Thornhill was strong but a bit predictable and flat footed, Rutherford had my number a bit, not a banger, but a stinging puncher, very quick and had great timing, couldn't get him to miss whatever I did! When I fought Earl it was stopped after about a minute after I slipped on water in the corner so I can't judge. Murray was wide open and I always thought he would struggle against the better fighters but was nevertheless the hardest puncher that I fought by a long way. PJ was a light hitter but very sharp and had great variety of shot. Shepard was just strong and fit, not a pucher at all, and was badly cut in my fight, I couldn't believe I was the one that was stopped as he never landed on me but he had already signed for the British title fight. I showed inexperience by sitting on the ropes waiting for the ref to stop the fight, which gave him an excuse to stop me. Cook had a bit of everything and IMO was the best I fought, I feel that despite winning Euro and IBO titles that he really underachieved. Pickering was a bit special too, despite giving away a load of weight to me just popped in and out landing flush and I couldn't get near him, good job he wasn't a puncher and was smaller than me! Steve Conway(l/middle IBO champ) was similar, I really chased after him without landing anything, just being caught by counters all night. I was suprised how well Scott Dixon did too, and I couldn't believe they put him down at 9st 6lbs, he was twice the size of me, however he really did show his metal later in his career so perhaps just had an off nightrunning man wrote:i heard of you mate, you give our gary thornhill a good fight.Coco wrote:My name is Marc Smith, i doubt you have heard of me I was just a trier!
of all champions you fought,
of list below who was the most talented and who give you the toughest fight.
what did you think of the champions below, afterwards
Gary Thornhill.
Roy Rutherford
Graham Earl
Steve Murray
PJ Gallagher
Colin Lynes
Charles Shepherd
Jason Cook
Esham Pickering
Lol i'm sure ive bored you all now!!
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Quite the opposite - that sort of insider view is always fascinating. Agree about Cook as I always felt he under-achieved, but quite surprised that Murray was a harder puncher than him by a long way. Expected those two to be neck-and-neck in the power stakes!Coco wrote:Thornhill was strong but a bit predictable and flat footed, Rutherford had my number a bit, not a banger, but a stinging puncher, very quick and had great timing, couldn't get him to miss whatever I did! When I fought Earl it was stopped after about a minute after I slipped on water in the corner so I can't judge. Murray was wide open and I always thought he would struggle against the better fighters but was nevertheless the hardest puncher that I fought by a long way. PJ was a light hitter but very sharp and had great variety of shot. Shepard was just strong and fit, not a pucher at all, and was badly cut in my fight, I couldn't believe I was the one that was stopped as he never landed on me but he had already signed for the British title fight. I showed inexperience by sitting on the ropes waiting for the ref to stop the fight, which gave him an excuse to stop me. Cook had a bit of everything and IMO was the best I fought, I feel that despite winning Euro and IBO titles that he really underachieved. Pickering was a bit special too, despite giving away a load of weight to me just popped in and out landing flush and I couldn't get near him, good job he wasn't a puncher and was smaller than me! Steve Conway(l/middle IBO champ) was similar, I really chased after him without landing anything, just being caught by counters all night. I was suprised how well Scott Dixon did too, and I couldn't believe they put him down at 9st 6lbs, he was twice the size of me, however he really did show his metal later in his career so perhaps just had an off nightrunning man wrote:i heard of you mate, you give our gary thornhill a good fight.Coco wrote:My name is Marc Smith, i doubt you have heard of me I was just a trier!
of all champions you fought,
of list below who was the most talented and who give you the toughest fight.
what did you think of the champions below, afterwards
Gary Thornhill.
Roy Rutherford
Graham Earl
Steve Murray
PJ Gallagher
Colin Lynes
Charles Shepherd
Jason Cook
Esham Pickering
Lol i'm sure ive bored you all now!!
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really interesting stuff thanks coco i love reading insights like that on here, cheersCoco wrote:Thornhill was strong but a bit predictable and flat footed, Rutherford had my number a bit, not a banger, but a stinging puncher, very quick and had great timing, couldn't get him to miss whatever I did! When I fought Earl it was stopped after about a minute after I slipped on water in the corner so I can't judge. Murray was wide open and I always thought he would struggle against the better fighters but was nevertheless the hardest puncher that I fought by a long way. PJ was a light hitter but very sharp and had great variety of shot. Shepard was just strong and fit, not a pucher at all, and was badly cut in my fight, I couldn't believe I was the one that was stopped as he never landed on me but he had already signed for the British title fight. I showed inexperience by sitting on the ropes waiting for the ref to stop the fight, which gave him an excuse to stop me. Cook had a bit of everything and IMO was the best I fought, I feel that despite winning Euro and IBO titles that he really underachieved. Pickering was a bit special too, despite giving away a load of weight to me just popped in and out landing flush and I couldn't get near him, good job he wasn't a puncher and was smaller than me! Steve Conway(l/middle IBO champ) was similar, I really chased after him without landing anything, just being caught by counters all night. I was suprised how well Scott Dixon did too, and I couldn't believe they put him down at 9st 6lbs, he was twice the size of me, however he really did show his metal later in his career so perhaps just had an off nightrunning man wrote:i heard of you mate, you give our gary thornhill a good fight.Coco wrote:My name is Marc Smith, i doubt you have heard of me I was just a trier!
of all champions you fought,
of list below who was the most talented and who give you the toughest fight.
what did you think of the champions below, afterwards
Gary Thornhill.
Roy Rutherford
Graham Earl
Steve Murray
PJ Gallagher
Colin Lynes
Charles Shepherd
Jason Cook
Esham Pickering
Lol i'm sure ive bored you all now!!
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Tommy Gunn13
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Yes i agree great insight
Steve Murray always been a hard hitter,used to stop most as a schoolboy
Steve Murray always been a hard hitter,used to stop most as a schoolboy