Not for comeback fight. Needs a warm then go straight for Euro title get much higher ranking if he wins that.diggler wrote:should of took the barker fight, would have moved him up the rankings quicker
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thats what hurts boxing, coming back soft after a defeat
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It's a pretty useless fight though. We all know who's going to win.
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Nice to see jamie back ![[icon_e_biggrin.gif] :D](./images/smilies/icon_e_biggrin.gif)
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What is the plan after this Jamie, all being well? Back to Euro level, skipping out domestic?
Good luck!
Good luck!
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Yes need a half decent fight before going into a big one coz bin out for 6 months and had op on shoulder again(repair failed last time, don't askwinkveron wrote:What is the plan after this Jamie, all being well? Back to Euro level, skipping out domestic?
Good luck!
Thanks for all the good wishes and hopefully i'll put on a good show and win.
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Cant wait for this jaime, glad i got my ticket early, wish i was on the floor though so i could see better. i'll predict you win by KO 
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I agree, if you always stick around to fight 'the next big thing' at home, you will never get out of the domestic scene.Mooresy wrote:Yes need a half decent fight before going into a big one coz bin out for 6 months and had op on shoulder again(repair failed last time, don't askwinkveron wrote:What is the plan after this Jamie, all being well? Back to Euro level, skipping out domestic?
Good luck!), so it'd be a bit silly to go straight back in a big fight. Regarding the Barker fight, it's getting towards the point in my career where if i'm going to challenge for a world title before i'm finished, and still be at my peak, then it's gotta be soon. I can't afford to go the traditional route as i did at LM coz it would take too long, so after this i'm looking for a big fight. Maybe Macklin if he doesn't get his shot, or an eliminator against someone of note.
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Thanks for all the good wishes and hopefully i'll put on a good show and win.
Macklin II would be a huge domestic fight!
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I agree, if you always stick around to fight 'the next big thing' at home, you will never get out of the domestic scene.winkveron wrote:Mooresy wrote:Yes need a half decent fight before going into a big one coz bin out for 6 months and had op on shoulder again(repair failed last time, don't askwinkveron wrote:What is the plan after this Jamie, all being well? Back to Euro level, skipping out domestic?
Good luck!), so it'd be a bit silly to go straight back in a big fight. Regarding the Barker fight, it's getting towards the point in my career where if i'm going to challenge for a world title before i'm finished, and still be at my peak, then it's gotta be soon. I can't afford to go the traditional route as i did at LM coz it would take too long, so after this i'm looking for a big fight. Maybe Macklin if he doesn't get his shot, or an eliminator against someone of note.
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Thanks for all the good wishes and hopefully i'll put on a good show and win.
Macklin II would be a huge domestic fight![/quote]
Indeed!!
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Mooresy wrote:Yes need a half decent fight before going into a big one coz bin out for 6 months and had op on shoulder again(repair failed last time, don't askwinkveron wrote:What is the plan after this Jamie, all being well? Back to Euro level, skipping out domestic?
Good luck!), so it'd be a bit silly to go straight back in a big fight. Regarding the Barker fight, it's getting towards the point in my career where if i'm going to challenge for a world title before i'm finished, and still be at my peak, then it's gotta be soon. I can't afford to go the traditional route as i did at LM coz it would take too long, so after this i'm looking for a big fight. Maybe Macklin if he doesn't get his shot, or an eliminator against someone of note.
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Thanks for all the good wishes and hopefully i'll put on a good show and win.
I agree, time to get a move on - only 1 belt level missing - you have already had British/Comm/European.
Victors (Lirva's) Mum has sent me a text - she wants the fish supper so do the business, I have also promised her some of my 'special sauce' for a tko.
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all the best mooresy !!
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Glad to see you fighting again Jamie.
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Whilst its great to see just a good boxer in Jamie Moore fighting again and to boot he is a great bloke too - what will the quality of opponent be like?
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[quote="Mooresy"][quote="winkveron"][quote="Mooresy"][quote="winkveron"]What is the plan after this Jamie, all being well? Back to Euro level, skipping out domestic?
Good luck![/quote]
Yes need a half decent fight before going into a big one coz bin out for 6 months and had op on shoulder again(repair failed last time, don't ask
), so it'd be a bit silly to go straight back in a big fight. Regarding the Barker fight, it's getting towards the point in my career where if i'm going to challenge for a world title before i'm finished, and still be at my peak, then it's gotta be soon. I can't afford to go the traditional route as i did at LM coz it would take too long, so after this i'm looking for a big fight. Maybe Macklin if he doesn't get his shot, or an eliminator against someone of note.
Thanks for all the good wishes and hopefully i'll put on a good show and win.
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I agree, if you always stick around to fight 'the next big thing' at home, you will never get out of the domestic scene.
[b]Macklin II would be a huge domestic fight![/[/b]quote]
Indeed!!
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Good luck in your next fight jamie, you have been the most excting british fighter since nigel benn, would like to see you get a world title at middleweight i think you could beat strum all day long.
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Yes need a half decent fight before going into a big one coz bin out for 6 months and had op on shoulder again(repair failed last time, don't ask
Thanks for all the good wishes and hopefully i'll put on a good show and win.
I agree, if you always stick around to fight 'the next big thing' at home, you will never get out of the domestic scene.
[b]Macklin II would be a huge domestic fight![/[/b]quote]
Indeed!!
Good luck in your next fight jamie, you have been the most excting british fighter since nigel benn, would like to see you get a world title at middleweight i think you could beat strum all day long.
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[/quote]Good luck in your next fight jamie, you have been the most excting british fighter since nigel benn, would like to see you get a world title at middleweight i think you could beat strum all day long.[/quote]
Cheers fella, yes went over and sparred with Sturm back in 2004 and more than held my own back then, so i'd be pretty confident if that fight came off. Fingers crossed!!
Cheers fella, yes went over and sparred with Sturm back in 2004 and more than held my own back then, so i'd be pretty confident if that fight came off. Fingers crossed!!
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You deserve a shot at something mate, I know how bad it was for you making 11st so I just hope people take that into consideration.. I think you could beat any middle in the country on your day.. Good luck with it anyway mate.. 
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good look jaime see you there
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Cheers T nice1 fella.Bomber 1 wrote:You deserve a shot at something mate, I know how bad it was for you making 11st so I just hope people take that into consideration.. I think you could beat any middle in the country on your day.. Good luck with it anyway mate..
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Ha ha mate i could just eat a curry!!!! Hope your dream comes true for my sake!!Godfather of Dole wrote:Had a dream that Mooresy won the WBA title and there was a parade in his honour through Manchester and Salford (Manc City hall to Oliver's gym). My girlfriend and I were at the start of the parade and kept shouting, "Mooresy! Mooresy!" but he just turned on his heels and headed down Blackfriar street. Ended up going to East for a curry. It is all very odd as I had the shits when I woke up this morning.
Good luck on the MEN bill J-Mo!
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hopefully your body has recoverd from the draining & we will see a strong & refreshed mooresy.
you've come to far & spent alot of time doing thing's right to leave empty handed,& i believe there's light at the end of the tunnel for you
once your champ you can wear shades to the ring with a mash up of dirrty ol' town & this is mooresy..this is moooresy
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you've come to far & spent alot of time doing thing's right to leave empty handed,& i believe there's light at the end of the tunnel for you
once your champ you can wear shades to the ring with a mash up of dirrty ol' town & this is mooresy..this is moooresy
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Your not doin it right then.....gotta pass out regularly, at least 6 times daily.You won't be eating Tai Pan anymore mate, they got a spank for health and hygiene problems. I'm fasting in support of you lads who need to make weight. I've only collapsed three times