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Moore's parting shot

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http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/ ... rting_shot
A little more of an explination if anyones interested. :TU:
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Looks like your doing the right thing mate, its been an absolute pleasue watching you fight over the years, and although I dont think you ever got the mainstream exposure you deserved you will always be one of the msot respected fighters ever from these shores within the boxing community and the "real" fans. A true warrior.

All the best in the future mate hope to see you training some champions and on TV soon :TU:
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saturday_kid wrote:Looks like your doing the right thing mate, its been an absolute pleasue watching you fight over the years, and although I dont think you ever got the mainstream exposure you deserved you will always be one of the msot respected fighters ever from these shores within the boxing community and the "real" fans. A true warrior.

All the best in the future mate hope to see you training some champions and on TV soon :TU:
Thanks pal, your probably right about the mainstream thing, Granada news, which is our regional news, never ONCE reported any of my fights, but it was on there that i'd retired!! Typical. :TU:
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Wise choice.

What are you gonna do now? Walk away from boxing for good or go into training or promoting?
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Mooresy wrote:
saturday_kid wrote:Looks like your doing the right thing mate, its been an absolute pleasue watching you fight over the years, and although I dont think you ever got the mainstream exposure you deserved you will always be one of the msot respected fighters ever from these shores within the boxing community and the "real" fans. A true warrior.

All the best in the future mate hope to see you training some champions and on TV soon :TU:
Thanks pal, your probably right about the mainstream thing, Granada news, which is our regional news, never ONCE reported any of my fights, but it was on there that i'd retired!! Typical. :TU:
Good luck in what ever you decide to do from now on,you should be very proud in what you achieved,as for the rhodes fight,well it takes two great fighters to make a fight like that and it's one that i'll never forget,pure excitement all the way,good luck champ. :bow:
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Yeah, well do Jamie. Top fighter, but here's something I never knew about you and your career.

"A former European, British, Irish and Commonwealth light-heavyweight champion, Moore also won the Lonsdale belt outright - the only fighter from Salford ever to do so."

WOW!!!

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....and that he only fought Jones twice, but we're nit picking.

The important thing is Moore is safe and well and had a good career. He deserved more financially but he has a great family etc behind him. Good luck Jamie...
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Nice One jamie, true salford warrior.An a class bloke. Good luck in future in all you do.Gave me and my lad some top nights at altrincham, against jones and macklin.Missed the last one at MEN, just ended when we arrived and im glad, last fight i saw you in was winning euro title. Best wishes.
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That Rhodes fight was an absolute belter.

Best of luck in the future.
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I was speaking to Sam about you on Tues night. I still can't think of a fighter, at least on a domestic level, that produced three classics like that.

Best of luck J-Mo in whatever you do.

And thanks.
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Would love to see you on Sky as a pundit, it'd be like a breath of fresh air, someone whos been in those brutal wars and has the respect of everybody, BAR NONE!!!!.
Also please make sure Matvienko doesnt eat to much goat kebab and hummus as it makes him angry.
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davidas wrote:Would love to see you on Sky as a pundit, it'd be like a breath of fresh air, someone whos been in those brutal wars and has the respect of everybody, BAR NONE!!!!.
Also please make sure Matvienko doesnt eat to much goat kebab and hummus as it makes him angry.
He snorts hummus before training, always wondered why! :lol:
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Mooresy wrote:
davidas wrote:Would love to see you on Sky as a pundit, it'd be like a breath of fresh air, someone whos been in those brutal wars and has the respect of everybody, BAR NONE!!!!.
Also please make sure Matvienko doesnt eat to much goat kebab and hummus as it makes him angry.
He snorts hummus before training, always wondered why! :lol:

Right well please please make sure you keep it away from him on Saturday at the dinner show. Be good to see you there!! :TU:
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Good luck with whatever you decide to do away from the boxing ring. You have left a boxing legacy that you and your family can be very proud of.

Wishing you a long, happy and healthy future :TU:
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great career Jamie. U were a true warrior in da ring and a gentleman outof it. Hope I can emulate some of the things u have done in da ring
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Poncey wrote:I was speaking to Sam about you on Tues night. I still can't think of a fighter, at least on a domestic level, that produced three classics like that.

Best of luck J-Mo in whatever you do.

And thanks.
The only fighter who comes close in recent years, is the also recently retired Graham Earl.

With Moore - we have the Rhodes, Macklin and Jones 3 fight that people will always remember - but additionally. His fights with Logan (always love it when he was the ring announcer for Moore's fights), Jones 1, David Walker (although that didn't quite live to the hype), and Scott Dixon were also good fights.
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Good luck Jamie in your retirement mate Your a Great person and will do fine Hope to see you around good luck mate Jane
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stujones wrote:
Poncey wrote:I was speaking to Sam about you on Tues night. I still can't think of a fighter, at least on a domestic level, that produced three classics like that.

Best of luck J-Mo in whatever you do.

And thanks.
The only fighter who comes close in recent years, is the also recently retired Graham Earl.

With Moore - we have the Rhodes, Macklin and Jones 3 fight that people will always remember - but additionally. His fights with Logan (always love it when he was the ring announcer for Moore's fights), Jones 1, David Walker (although that didn't quite live to the hype), and Scott Dixon were also good fights.
Listen fella's i've got a few belter's that have never been on sky, like my debut when i got knocked down in the 2nd, my fight with Delroy Mellis, when i got rocked in the 3rd after winning easily on the back foot and ended up in a right tear up. I'll get em converted to dvd from video soon and get someone to teach me how to upload them to youtube. :TU:
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Mooresy wrote:
stujones wrote:
Poncey wrote:I was speaking to Sam about you on Tues night. I still can't think of a fighter, at least on a domestic level, that produced three classics like that.

Best of luck J-Mo in whatever you do.

And thanks.
The only fighter who comes close in recent years, is the also recently retired Graham Earl.

With Moore - we have the Rhodes, Macklin and Jones 3 fight that people will always remember - but additionally. His fights with Logan (always love it when he was the ring announcer for Moore's fights), Jones 1, David Walker (although that didn't quite live to the hype), and Scott Dixon were also good fights.
Listen fella's i've got a few belter's that have never been on sky, like my debut when i got knocked down in the 2nd, my fight with Delroy Mellis, when i got rocked in the 3rd after winning easily on the back foot and ended up in a right tear up. I'll get em converted to dvd from video soon and get someone to teach me how to upload them to youtube. :TU:
Bit cheeky like but once u got them on dvd fancy selling or trading a copy of them for me? Got most all your other fights that have been on TV (and will have all of them by then) would be nice to have a complete career set for you.

Anyway again fella all the best and keep us informed on how your doing :TU:
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Mooresy wrote: my fight with Delroy Mellis, when i got rocked in the 3rd after winning easily on the back foot and ended up in a right tear up.
I was at Everton Park for that fight, first time i'd ever seen you fight, and I was a fan from then on. You brought some right mean looking bastards with you to that fight! :lol:

Good luck in whatever you choose to do Champ, it's been a real pleasure following you these past few years. :bow:
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stujones wrote:
Poncey wrote:I was speaking to Sam about you on Tues night. I still can't think of a fighter, at least on a domestic level, that produced three classics like that.

Best of luck J-Mo in whatever you do.

And thanks.
The only fighter who comes close in recent years, is the also recently retired Graham Earl.

With Moore - we have the Rhodes, Macklin and Jones 3 fight that people will always remember - but additionally. His fights with Logan (always love it when he was the ring announcer for Moore's fights), Jones 1, David Walker (although that didn't quite live to the hype), and Scott Dixon were also good fights.
obviously the great ones are jones 3, macklin and rhodes.

a GOOD one would be the first facey fight, as moore was rocked or down and facey was down lots of times. that was an exciting one.

i really want to see the moore v mellis and dixon.
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stujones wrote:David Walker (although that didn't quite live to the hype)
That was a mighty impressive performance.

Real man against boy stuff, I remember feeling a little sorry for Walker during that one.
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matthewcb wrote:
stujones wrote:David Walker (although that didn't quite live to the hype)
That was a mighty impressive performance.

Real man against boy stuff, I remember feeling a little sorry for Walker during that one.
Yep, throughly one sided. Walker didn't do a thing better than Moore
Domestic fights don't get any better than Moore against Macklin and Jones the 3rd time, both all time classics imo
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matthewcb wrote:
stujones wrote:David Walker (although that didn't quite live to the hype)
That was a mighty impressive performance.

Real man against boy stuff, I remember feeling a little sorry for Walker during that one.
He completely dominated him. I think he was at his pomp that night (Moore).

As we had too very very exciting fighters, it was hyped as a "sure thing" to be fight of the year.... it didn't quite turn out that way, too short and one sided. Walker gave it a good go, as always, but was ultimately outclassed.
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