Graham Earl talks about his comeback and explains what he feels he has left in the ring. 'THe Duke' also talks over some of his career high/low points including the Khan fight which he felt was stopped prematurely.
Thoughts gents
I know perhaps I phrased it wrongly: get some wins at a lower level in order to set up bigger paydays at a higher level.tijuana1 wrote:There isn't any good pay-days at bottom level. Going rate for 6,8,10 rds are poor especially the none televised fights.
Forgive my cynicism, but the most valid reason is that his punch resistance has gone. There may be other mitigating circumstances that are private, but I find it hard to believe they are anything but peripheral to those defeats.stevegoodwin wrote:There are valid reasons (which I cannot go into here) for the Khan and Castle losses.
Steve,stevegoodwin wrote:There is a big call for Graham to retire. I am promoting Graham and I can assure everyone Graham is totally motivated for this comeback. There are valid reasons (which I cannot go into here) for the Khan and Castle losses. We can assure everyone you will see a revitalised Graham in his 13th March fight at Stadium MK (Milton Keynes).
It will be without doubt a sell out. Graham will perform brilliantly and everyone will be writing about how impressive a performance he puts on.
and what will you do if that is not the case, will you do a bernie slaven? ....stevegoodwin wrote:There is a big call for Graham to retire. I am promoting Graham and I can assure everyone Graham is totally motivated for this comeback. There are valid reasons (which I cannot go into here) for the Khan and Castle losses. We can assure everyone you will see a revitalised Graham in his 13th March fight at Stadium MK (Milton Keynes).
It will be without doubt a sell out. Graham will perform brilliantly and everyone will be writing about how impressive a performance he puts on.
WildWaylon wrote:Graham has had his day as a fighter but has a lot to offer training young lads. If he carries on he will become a journeyman and risk being seriously injured, which I dont want to see. Not too many can say they have been a British champion and challenged for a World title so he has a lot to be proud of. As for the Khan fight, Earl is a slow starter and Khan quite the opposite. Also Earl had gone past his best and Warren and team Khan knew that. Earl could never get back to where he was as a top domestic fighter, those days are over for him.
Yes you are right I should have mentioned his Commonwealth title, my mistake. Yes I know about the Gym in Luton, a mate of mine trains there (really to keep fit) and knows a couple of the lads Graham is working with. When are you next out?Londonirish wrote:WildWaylon wrote:Graham has had his day as a fighter but has a lot to offer training young lads. If he carries on he will become a journeyman and risk being seriously injured, which I dont want to see. Not too many can say they have been a British champion and challenged for a World title so he has a lot to be proud of. As for the Khan fight, Earl is a slow starter and Khan quite the opposite. Also Earl had gone past his best and Warren and team Khan knew that. Earl could never get back to where he was as a top domestic fighter, those days are over for him.
Add a minor World Tiltle WBU and the Commonwealth Title to te list, he didnt do bad at all..
He's got a nice Gym in Luton training a few Fella...