Macklin: "Darren's all Bark and no bite"
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slapbangwhallop
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Macklin: "Darren's all Bark and no bite"
Purse bids are looming for new European Middleweight Champion Darren
Barker's mandatory defence against former champ Matthew Macklin and
the Birmingham based Irishman wants it made very clear that he's
ready, willing and able to claim back his old title against Barker.
Macklin vacated the European crown in March rather than hold it up
after he suffered an injury at Freddie Roach's Wildcard Gym in Los
Angeles while training for his first defence. That gave Barker the
opportunity to contest the vacant title with Affif Belghecham with
the Londoner eventually emerging victorious on points after a titanic
struggle with his French opponent.
In recognition of his sportsmanship in deciding to vacate the title
the European Boxing Union immediately installed Macklin as the number
one challenger to the new champion and with purse bids due for the
fight later this month Macklin is chomping at the bit to get his
hands on Barker and his old belt.
I gave up the European title because I was injured and I didn't want
to hold the title up and deny other fighters the opportunity to fight
for it, explained Macklin. Barker got the opportunity and full
credit to him for taking it but I never lost the title in the ring so
until he gets in there with me Barker's really only a paper champion.
I just hope that he doesn't come up with any excuses to find a way of
ducking out of the fight and will man up and try to prove that he is
worthy of calling himself European Champion.
Macklin is rated in the top ten with all four of the World's major
sanctioning organisations so he is well placed to secure a World
title shot but he see's no reason why he can't reclaim his European
crown first.
Obviously a World title is my ultimate aim and I'm very close to
that but I want that European title belt again and this is too good
an opportunity to pass up. If I'm honest I see it as an easy night's
work because Barker's just not in my league. He's ok at British level
but he made very, very hard work of picking up the European title
against Belghecham and if he's as good as he claims to be then that
should have been a walk in the park for him.
I know a lot of people see it as a very competitive fight.
Everyone's entitled to their opinion and there has certainly been
plenty of talk about it but most people said that the Wayne Elcock
and Amin Asikainen fights would be 50-50 affairs and I simply blew
them away and I believe I'd do the same with Barker.
It's nothing personal against Barker, whenever I've been in his
company he's seemed like a decent lad but it's all about levels and I
just don't believe he's on the same level as me. I think he and the
people around him are deluded if they think he's capable to winning a
World title and as long as he doesn't try to squirm out of the fight
then I'll prove that.
Macklin's manager Brian Peters believes that the recently turned
28-year-old is well placed to take advantage of a wide open
middleweight division following Sergio Martinez's recent win over
Kelly Pavlik.
Obviously we were disappointed that Martinez got to Pavlik first
because Matthew really wanted the Pavlik fight, said Peters. He
knew it was only a matter of time before Pavlik was dethroned. That
result has thrown the whole division wide open and Matthew's a free
agent promotionally now, he has no ties to anyone so he's ready,
wiling and able to take on the big fights now.
We've had talks with some of the U.S. promoters and in fact Matthew
had agreed to fight both Winky Wright and Sergio Mora in the States
over the summer but they both backed out of those fights which tells
you how highly Matthew is regarded right now.
He's very highly rated with all the major sanctioning bodies so he
is well placed to secure a World title opportunity but there is also
a case of unfinished business at European level.
Matthew was disappointed at the manner in which he had to vacate the
European title through injury and we're very grateful to the EBU for
allowing him to get a crack at his old title so quickly and Matthew
wants to make the most of that opportunity and prove yet again that
he is a World class fighter and the most exciting talent in the
middleweight decision.
Barker's mandatory defence against former champ Matthew Macklin and
the Birmingham based Irishman wants it made very clear that he's
ready, willing and able to claim back his old title against Barker.
Macklin vacated the European crown in March rather than hold it up
after he suffered an injury at Freddie Roach's Wildcard Gym in Los
Angeles while training for his first defence. That gave Barker the
opportunity to contest the vacant title with Affif Belghecham with
the Londoner eventually emerging victorious on points after a titanic
struggle with his French opponent.
In recognition of his sportsmanship in deciding to vacate the title
the European Boxing Union immediately installed Macklin as the number
one challenger to the new champion and with purse bids due for the
fight later this month Macklin is chomping at the bit to get his
hands on Barker and his old belt.
I gave up the European title because I was injured and I didn't want
to hold the title up and deny other fighters the opportunity to fight
for it, explained Macklin. Barker got the opportunity and full
credit to him for taking it but I never lost the title in the ring so
until he gets in there with me Barker's really only a paper champion.
I just hope that he doesn't come up with any excuses to find a way of
ducking out of the fight and will man up and try to prove that he is
worthy of calling himself European Champion.
Macklin is rated in the top ten with all four of the World's major
sanctioning organisations so he is well placed to secure a World
title shot but he see's no reason why he can't reclaim his European
crown first.
Obviously a World title is my ultimate aim and I'm very close to
that but I want that European title belt again and this is too good
an opportunity to pass up. If I'm honest I see it as an easy night's
work because Barker's just not in my league. He's ok at British level
but he made very, very hard work of picking up the European title
against Belghecham and if he's as good as he claims to be then that
should have been a walk in the park for him.
I know a lot of people see it as a very competitive fight.
Everyone's entitled to their opinion and there has certainly been
plenty of talk about it but most people said that the Wayne Elcock
and Amin Asikainen fights would be 50-50 affairs and I simply blew
them away and I believe I'd do the same with Barker.
It's nothing personal against Barker, whenever I've been in his
company he's seemed like a decent lad but it's all about levels and I
just don't believe he's on the same level as me. I think he and the
people around him are deluded if they think he's capable to winning a
World title and as long as he doesn't try to squirm out of the fight
then I'll prove that.
Macklin's manager Brian Peters believes that the recently turned
28-year-old is well placed to take advantage of a wide open
middleweight division following Sergio Martinez's recent win over
Kelly Pavlik.
Obviously we were disappointed that Martinez got to Pavlik first
because Matthew really wanted the Pavlik fight, said Peters. He
knew it was only a matter of time before Pavlik was dethroned. That
result has thrown the whole division wide open and Matthew's a free
agent promotionally now, he has no ties to anyone so he's ready,
wiling and able to take on the big fights now.
We've had talks with some of the U.S. promoters and in fact Matthew
had agreed to fight both Winky Wright and Sergio Mora in the States
over the summer but they both backed out of those fights which tells
you how highly Matthew is regarded right now.
He's very highly rated with all the major sanctioning bodies so he
is well placed to secure a World title opportunity but there is also
a case of unfinished business at European level.
Matthew was disappointed at the manner in which he had to vacate the
European title through injury and we're very grateful to the EBU for
allowing him to get a crack at his old title so quickly and Matthew
wants to make the most of that opportunity and prove yet again that
he is a World class fighter and the most exciting talent in the
middleweight decision.
Re: Macklin: "Darren's all Bark and no bite"
Fair play to Macklin for wanting this fight when he could probably go for a less high profile fight for a non-descript world title. This fight would be a must see and a domestic classic!
Re: Macklin: "Darren's all Bark and no bite"
come on barker
would be a great fight hope it happens
would be a great fight hope it happens
Re: Macklin: "Darren's all Bark and no bite"
I hope the fight can get made, be a good clash of styles and I still think it would split opinion and answer a lot of questions on both guys.
And I agree with the article, Macklin is pretty fornicating excellent isn't he, he and a prime Hagler is a pick em for me
And I agree with the article, Macklin is pretty fornicating excellent isn't he, he and a prime Hagler is a pick em for me
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black panther
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Re: Macklin: "Darren's all Bark and no bite"
Lenny wrote:I hope the fight can get made, be a good clash of styles and I still think it would split opinion and answer a lot of questions on both guys.
And I agree with the article, Macklin is pretty effing excellent isn't he, he and a prime Hagler is a pick em for me
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HomeOfBritishBoxing
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Re: Macklin: "Darren's all Bark and no bite"
why did macklin leave the hattons? they have the money and connections in america to get him a title shot, it's funyn how macklin says that he hopes barkr doesn't try and duck him
when macklin ducked barker on several occasions
barker wins a UD for me
Re: Macklin: "Darren's all Bark and no bite"
I hope Hennessy doesn't win the purse bids.
Re: Macklin: "Darren's all Bark and no bite"
I thought Macklin's line was he is levels above Barker so he doesn't need to fight him?
Clearly his career isn't progressing the way he would have liked it to since vacating the Euro so now he's willing to sink a few levels to take on Barker.
Clearly his career isn't progressing the way he would have liked it to since vacating the Euro so now he's willing to sink a few levels to take on Barker.
Re: Macklin: "Darren's all Bark and no bite"
Macklin had more trainers & promotors than most. I think he must be hard to get on with or a greedy pudendum!
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slapbangwhallop
- Heavyweight

Re: Macklin: "Darren's all Bark and no bite"
wrong on three of four! better luck next time.leforge wrote:Macklin had more trainers & promotors than most. I think he must be hard to get on with or a greedy pudendum!
Re: Macklin: "Darren's all Bark and no bite"
Why did he leave hattons?slapbangwhallop wrote:wrong on three of four! better luck next time.leforge wrote:Macklin had more trainers & promotors than most. I think he must be hard to get on with or a greedy pudendum!
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slapbangwhallop
- Heavyweight

Re: Macklin: "Darren's all Bark and no bite"
the deal with the Hattons was only a short term thing - Brian Peters is and pretty much always has been his main man.leforge wrote:Why did he leave hattons?slapbangwhallop wrote:wrong on three of four! better luck next time.leforge wrote:Macklin had more trainers & promotors than most. I think he must be hard to get on with or a greedy pudendum!
Re: Macklin: "Darren's all Bark and no bite"
Who will promote in uk?slapbangwhallop wrote:the deal with the Hattons was only a short term thing - Brian Peters is and pretty much always has been his main man.leforge wrote:Why did he leave hattons?slapbangwhallop wrote: wrong on three of four! better luck next time.
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slapbangwhallop
- Heavyweight

Re: Macklin: "Darren's all Bark and no bite"
I guess that Golden Boy might not be a bad name to be associated with.leforge wrote:Who will promote in uk?slapbangwhallop wrote:the deal with the Hattons was only a short term thing - Brian Peters is and pretty much always has been his main man.leforge wrote: Why did he leave hattons?
Re: Macklin: "Darren's all Bark and no bite"
Golden boy not got British tv deal to my knowledge!
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slapbangwhallop
- Heavyweight

Re: Macklin: "Darren's all Bark and no bite"
wasnt Richie Rich over here this week trying to sort that out.leforge wrote:Golden boy not got British tv deal to my knowledge!
Also why does Macklin need British TV?
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mickey1975
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Re: Macklin: "Darren's all Bark and no bite"
I would have thought he would want it.He is a very good ticket seller around Birmingham and has lived here all his life.I would imagine he is proud of his English based upbringing.He represented us and won our national title after all,as well as speaking in a thick Birmingham accent.slapbangwhallop wrote:wasnt Richie Rich over here this week trying to sort that out.leforge wrote:Golden boy not got British tv deal to my knowledge!
Also why does Macklin need British TV?
Re: Macklin: "Darren's all Bark and no bite"
Could be a matchroom date in uk like mccloskey is on.mickey1975 wrote:I would have thought he would want it.He is a very good ticket seller around Birmingham and has lived here all his life.I would imagine he is proud of his English based upbringing.He represented us and won our national title after all,as well as speaking in a thick Birmingham accent.slapbangwhallop wrote:wasnt Richie Rich over here this week trying to sort that out.leforge wrote:Golden boy not got British tv deal to my knowledge!
Also why does Macklin need British TV?
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Counter-puncher
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Re: Macklin: "Darren's all Bark and no bite"
there's just something nice about being on telly in your home town, I guessslapbangwhallop wrote:wasnt Richie Rich over here this week trying to sort that out.leforge wrote:Golden boy not got British tv deal to my knowledge!
Also why does Macklin need British TV?
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HomeOfBritishBoxing
- Heavyweight

Re: Macklin: "Darren's all Bark and no bite"
because he is britishslapbangwhallop wrote:wasnt Richie Rich over here this week trying to sort that out.leforge wrote:Golden boy not got British tv deal to my knowledge!
Also why does Macklin need British TV?
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slapbangwhallop
- Heavyweight

Re: Macklin: "Darren's all Bark and no bite"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5f2NyWplMgHomeOfBritishBoxing wrote:because he is britishslapbangwhallop wrote:wasnt Richie Rich over here this week trying to sort that out.leforge wrote:Golden boy not got British tv deal to my knowledge!
Also why does Macklin need British TV?
Re: Macklin: "Darren's all Bark and no bite"
slapbangwhallop wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5f2NyWplMgHomeOfBritishBoxing wrote:because he is britishslapbangwhallop wrote: wasnt Richie Rich over here this week trying to sort that out.
Also why does Macklin need British TV?
Very strange i always thought Macklin was English with Irish grandparents or something?? especially boxing for England too??
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slapbangwhallop
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Re: Macklin: "Darren's all Bark and no bite"
Well Greg Rusedki played tennis for ye, John Barnes played football for ye, Kevin Pietersen puts willow on leather for ye, Zola Budd ran track, Luol Deng shot hoops and Mike Catt played rugby - not a drop of English blood amongest them I dont think. So it doesnt look like ye are never picky to be honest.Bomber 1 wrote:slapbangwhallop wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5f2NyWplMgHomeOfBritishBoxing wrote: because he is british
Very strange i always thought Macklin was English with Irish grandparents or something?? especially boxing for England too???? My bad..
Anyway, Macklins parents are Irish, he sent a lot of his youth in Ireland, holds an Irish passport and most of all considers himself Irish - I think people should respect that! Its hardly a big ask!
Shall we get back on topic - having a pop at Britains biggest hypejob Barker!
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HomeOfBritishBoxing
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Re: Macklin: "Darren's all Bark and no bite"
he's deluded, he's englishslapbangwhallop wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5f2NyWplMgHomeOfBritishBoxing wrote:because he is britishslapbangwhallop wrote: wasnt Richie Rich over here this week trying to sort that out.
Also why does Macklin need British TV?
Re: Macklin: "Darren's all Bark and no bite"
There is talk in America that Macklin will be offered a fight with Daniel Jacobs in the fall.