There looks to be no one who can challenge Martin Lindsay
There looks to be no one who can challenge Martin Lindsay
On the British Scene, besides Choi Tseveenpurev, there looks to be know one that can beat him
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alexpaterson
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Re: There looks to be no one who can challenge Martin Lindsay
John Simpson- He will give him a hell of a battle, I can see him beating Lindsay.
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MrBoxingUK2
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Re: There looks to be no one who can challenge Martin Lindsay
x2 he would give lindsay a run for his money and could beat him, simpson has really improved in the last 18 monthsalexpaterson wrote:John Simpson- He will give him a hell of a battle, I can see him beating Lindsay.
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MrBoxingUK2
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Re: There looks to be no one who can challenge Martin Lindsay
warren wont put him in with lindsay yet, maybe an english title fightjBacca wrote:Stephen Smith.
Re: There looks to be no one who can challenge Martin Lindsay
Simpson-Lindsay would be a good fight. Simpson is tough as anything and keeps coming, it would really show where Lindsay is at.
Smith isn't ready yet and probably won't be for a year or so.
I think Choi would probably stop Lindsay.
Smith isn't ready yet and probably won't be for a year or so.
I think Choi would probably stop Lindsay.
Re: There looks to be no one who can challenge Martin Lindsay
simpson would have a great chance. a 50/50 match up IMO. he is tough as teak and is still improving!
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Tommy Gunn13
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Re: There looks to be no one who can challenge Martin Lindsay
is choi still boxing??
Re: There looks to be no one who can challenge Martin Lindsay
Remember too, if Lindsay hadn't found that "Bingo" punch, Derry Matthews would have beaten him- just shows what different finding the KO punch can make.
Re: There looks to be no one who can challenge Martin Lindsay
Simpson and Choi.
The Sky commentators conveniently overlooked Choi when they were speculating on worthy challengers the other day.
Given that Choi is no longer ranked by the IBF and given the way boxing works, Lindsay's people won't be interested in that match.
But Simpson...Well, Simpson deserves his chance, and there'll be two belts on the line...
The Sky commentators conveniently overlooked Choi when they were speculating on worthy challengers the other day.
Given that Choi is no longer ranked by the IBF and given the way boxing works, Lindsay's people won't be interested in that match.
But Simpson...Well, Simpson deserves his chance, and there'll be two belts on the line...
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adamburke83
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Re: There looks to be no one who can challenge Martin Lindsay
Patrick Hyland is eligible to fight for the title and would really give Lindsay a run for his money.......
Lindsays body is too widely open and thats where Patrick Hyland would step in a break his body up..
Just my opinion though
Would love to see him fight Pajo Hyland or John Simpson next
Think the Bhatia fight is pointless, He just beat Jamie Arthur who in turn was the guy who stopped Bhatias unbeaten run..
Lindsays body is too widely open and thats where Patrick Hyland would step in a break his body up..
Just my opinion though
Would love to see him fight Pajo Hyland or John Simpson next
Think the Bhatia fight is pointless, He just beat Jamie Arthur who in turn was the guy who stopped Bhatias unbeaten run..
Re: There looks to be no one who can challenge Martin Lindsay
[quote="pacmans19"]wasn't derry matthews outboxing him before being KOd? If so, Lindsay is nothing special.[/quote]
Yes mathews was outboxing him, but thats no shame mathews had a good boxing brain, he also out boxed british champion john simpson beting him on points
Yes mathews was outboxing him, but thats no shame mathews had a good boxing brain, he also out boxed british champion john simpson beting him on points
Re: There looks to be no one who can challenge Martin Lindsay
Yes, he was. I have to say I used to see Lindsay as pretty crude--he was trying for the bingo punch all night against Matthews.pacmans19 wrote:wasn't derry matthews outboxing him before being KOd? If so, Lindsay is nothing special.
However, I must admit he looks much better than that these days...
Re: There looks to be no one who can challenge Martin Lindsay
Nothing short of criminal what's happened with Choi. Biggest win of his life ultimately destroyed his career. Those responsible should be ashamed.
Re: There looks to be no one who can challenge Martin Lindsay
EBU's the way to go, Simpson would give him a decent argument but it'd be hard not to see it as a bit of a step backwards. I haven't seen enough of Yefimovych to say what his chances would be, Pickering was well on his way down when they met.
Can't fault Lindsay, he keeps winning. Fair play to him. I'd say have a crack at the euro title, the domestic lads just below him will still be there if he falls short.
Can't fault Lindsay, he keeps winning. Fair play to him. I'd say have a crack at the euro title, the domestic lads just below him will still be there if he falls short.
Re: There looks to be no one who can challenge Martin Lindsay
Am I correct in remembering that Simpson was due to be Lindsay's mandatory but they gave him Stevie Bell as a mandatory defence for the commonwealth and that is why Arthur got the shot?
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El Raincoat
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Re: There looks to be no one who can challenge Martin Lindsay
Potentially there are several interesting fights though some not quite yet.
Martin Lindsay, Stephen Smith, John Simpson, Choi Tseveenpurev (Needs to get into action again, shame on his handlers for keeping him on the shelf, Patrick Hyland, Paul Appleby (just needs to get a few wins back under his belt then he can go for a title again)& Joe Murray.
Martin Lindsay, Stephen Smith, John Simpson, Choi Tseveenpurev (Needs to get into action again, shame on his handlers for keeping him on the shelf, Patrick Hyland, Paul Appleby (just needs to get a few wins back under his belt then he can go for a title again)& Joe Murray.
Re: There looks to be no one who can challenge Martin Lindsay
give stephen smith a few more fights and he'll be ready for anyone domesticly
Re: There looks to be no one who can challenge Martin Lindsay
Warren would take the Lindsay fight in a heartbeat, and so would Stephen.MrBoxingUK2 wrote:warren wont put him in with lindsay yet, maybe an english title fightjBacca wrote:Stephen Smith.
Martin is a nice lad, good fighter but Stephen would jump at the chance.
Re: There looks to be no one who can challenge Martin Lindsay
Think Lindsay Vs Simpson is a great fight and Simpson should not be written off. As for myself, i'll box either...would love to 
Re: There looks to be no one who can challenge Martin Lindsay
yeah i think lindsay is more than beatable... never moves his head to the side, always throws hooks, constantly forwards and backwards movement... hes just too predictable, i think if someone really gets at him, it would take him well outside his comfort zone. just need to watch for the hooks as your comin in on him. jamie arthur was tough but just too easy to hit and his movement wasnt at all good. think its a bit too early for your ste but i'd be made up if he did get a shot.Smigga wrote:Warren would take the Lindsay fight in a heartbeat, and so would Stephen.MrBoxingUK2 wrote:warren wont put him in with lindsay yet, maybe an english title fightjBacca wrote:Stephen Smith.
Martin is a nice lad, good fighter but Stephen would jump at the chance.
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simpson will prove a handfull for lindsay, your right.$wifty wrote:Think Lindsay Vs Simpson is a great fight and Simpson should not be written off. As for myself, i'll box either...would love to
Re: There looks to be no one who can challenge Martin Lindsay
Just noticed, with all the Smith Brothers posing , it's becoming like Bread! (You probably need to be at least over 30 to remember that!)
Just kidding! 8)
But seriously, Smith V Lindsay is unlikely I'd say at this stage. I'd say Smith needs to get past at least a notable "name" at domestic/area level first, or a fellow prospect, before going for the Brtish title.
LOADS of names- Ricky Owen, Joe Murray, Akaash Batia or even Esham Pickering. I think of one the Walsh boys is a featherweight too.
And then there is Paul Truscott- a very capable fighter. He was unlucky to lose his first to Simpson on an accidental injury and Simpson (an excellent boxer) just had the edge in the second fight.
But he's still got a lot of Domestic potential I feel.
There are CERTAINLY they challengers, if they get it on.
Just kidding! 8)
But seriously, Smith V Lindsay is unlikely I'd say at this stage. I'd say Smith needs to get past at least a notable "name" at domestic/area level first, or a fellow prospect, before going for the Brtish title.
LOADS of names- Ricky Owen, Joe Murray, Akaash Batia or even Esham Pickering. I think of one the Walsh boys is a featherweight too.
And then there is Paul Truscott- a very capable fighter. He was unlucky to lose his first to Simpson on an accidental injury and Simpson (an excellent boxer) just had the edge in the second fight.
But he's still got a lot of Domestic potential I feel.
There are CERTAINLY they challengers, if they get it on.
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JOHN SIMPSON AND SCOTT QUIGG ARE THE ONLY ONES WHO COME CLOSE TO LINDSAY AT THE MOMENT ALTHOUGH LINDSAY BEATS BOTH IMO
PATRICK HYLAND ALSO WOULD BE A GOOD FIGHT DOWN THE LINE FOR THEW EURO STRAP IN BELFAST
PATRICK HYLAND ALSO WOULD BE A GOOD FIGHT DOWN THE LINE FOR THEW EURO STRAP IN BELFAST