Macklin to drop Barker like a hot burrito??
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slapbangwhallop
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Macklin to drop Barker like a hot burrito??
I'd love to see Macklin smash Barker like an overripe pumpkin - but not at the expense of a pathway to a world title!
http://www.irish-boxing.com/stories/jun ... hreat.html
http://www.irish-boxing.com/stories/jun ... hreat.html
Re: Macklin to drop Barker like a hot burrito??
It's nice to see you backing a british guy for once.slapbangwhallop wrote:I'd love to see Macklin smash Barker like an overripe pumpkin - but not at the expense of a pathway to a world title!
http://www.irish-boxing.com/stories/jun ... hreat.html
Oh wait,you think he's....nevermind.
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twenty six
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Re: Macklin to drop Barker like a hot burrito??
Does anyone think there is the remotest of chance that this fight will happen ?
I don't think either man wants it.
I don't think either man wants it.
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slapbangwhallop
- Heavyweight

Re: Macklin to drop Barker like a hot burrito??
I hope Barker has the baws to step up and let Andy Lee take his place.
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HomeOfBritishBoxing
- Heavyweight

Re: Macklin to drop Barker like a hot burrito??
macklin was never gonna take the fight anyway, he knws barker has his number!
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HomeOfBritishBoxing
- Heavyweight

Re: Macklin to drop Barker like a hot burrito??
barker has bigger fish to fry then lee.slapbangwhallop wrote:I hope Barker has the baws to step up and let Andy Lee take his place.
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Khaosai-Galaxy
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Re: Macklin to drop Barker like a hot burrito??
If this fight happens the result will be fixed.
Boxing in Ireland really, really needs looking at....
but our time will come soon, lads
Boxing in Ireland really, really needs looking at....
but our time will come soon, lads
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slapbangwhallop
- Heavyweight

Re: Macklin to drop Barker like a hot burrito??
laughable!Khaosai-Galaxy wrote:If this fight happens the result will be fixed.
Boxing in Ireland really, really needs looking at....
but our time will come soon, lads
Give me an example. Want a list of the robberies in British rings? I'll go 5 to 1 with ya if ya want!
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Tommy Gunn13
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Re: Macklin to drop Barker like a hot burrito??
I think Barker would box rings round Macklin if it was to happen
but as someone else said,i cant see them fighting....
but as someone else said,i cant see them fighting....
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slapbangwhallop
- Heavyweight

Re: Macklin to drop Barker like a hot burrito??
like he boxed rings around a poor man Macklin in Belgcham? Aye rigth ya are!Tommy Gunn13 wrote:I think Barker would box rings round Macklin if it was to happen
but as someone else said,i cant see them fighting....
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Captain Hook
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Re: Macklin to drop Barker like a hot burrito??
Len, why does every post you make have some link to Ireland?!slapbangwhallop wrote:I'd love to see Macklin smash Barker like an overripe pumpkin - but not at the expense of a pathway to a world title!
http://www.irish-boxing.com/stories/jun ... hreat.html
Or Darren Barker-bashing....
Barker by UD if this ever happens
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slapbangwhallop
- Heavyweight

Re: Macklin to drop Barker like a hot burrito??
A. Thats incorrect.Captain Hook wrote:Len, why does every post you make have some link to Ireland?!slapbangwhallop wrote:I'd love to see Macklin smash Barker like an overripe pumpkin - but not at the expense of a pathway to a world title!
http://www.irish-boxing.com/stories/jun ... hreat.html
Or Darren Barker-bashing....
Barker by UD if this ever happens
B. Do you ask the same questions of posters whose thread always revolve around British fighters?
However, whilst I am Irish and I am primarily aware of the Irish boxing scene and I primarily interested in Irish fighters I would still say it is safe to say that I support more British boxers than you do Irish.
Go figure!
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twenty six
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Re: Macklin to drop Barker like a hot burrito??
Well this is the way I heard it.
When Macklin was Euro Champ he avoided Barker like the plague.
Now the roles are reversed and its Barker doing the avoiding.
Forgetting everything else about the Promotional side - with Wazza winning the bid - I just can't see the fight ever happening.
When Macklin was Euro Champ he avoided Barker like the plague.
Now the roles are reversed and its Barker doing the avoiding.
Forgetting everything else about the Promotional side - with Wazza winning the bid - I just can't see the fight ever happening.
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Khaosai-Galaxy
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Re: Macklin to drop Barker like a hot burrito??
slapbangwhallop wrote:laughable!Khaosai-Galaxy wrote:If this fight happens the result will be fixed.
Boxing in Ireland really, really needs looking at....
but our time will come soon, lads
Give me an example. Want a list of the robberies in British rings? I'll go 5 to 1 with ya if ya want!
Where did i say that fights are not rigged in British rings?
Try and argue with me on things i have said, not what you have imagined, cretin.
oh, McDonagh - Gomez
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slapbangwhallop
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Re: Macklin to drop Barker like a hot burrito??
Thanks for the personal abuse - pretty much getting used to it on here. So i am a "cretin" for considering your opinion to be total bullshít am I! If it was the other way round I am sure that I would be banned. Hey-ho!Khaosai-Galaxy wrote:slapbangwhallop wrote:laughable!Khaosai-Galaxy wrote:If this fight happens the result will be fixed.
Boxing in Ireland really, really needs looking at....
but our time will come soon, lads
Give me an example. Want a list of the robberies in British rings? I'll go 5 to 1 with ya if ya want!
Where did i say that fights are not rigged in British rings?
Try and argue with me on things i have said, not what you have imagined, cretin.
oh, McDonagh - Gomez
A. Did I say you said British fights weren't rigged?
B. Please so how does a single incident in Gomez "allegedly" throwing a fight equate Irish boxing "really, really needing a look at"? Are you saying that Barker or Macklin would throw the fight? If not how can you say "If this fight happens the result will be fixed."
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Counter-puncher
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Re: Macklin to drop Barker like a hot burrito??
slappy- you've bitten, mate. just remove the hook from your lip and swim on 
Last edited by Counter-puncher on 24 Jun 2010, 06:05, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Macklin to drop Barker like a hot burrito??
when you look at the typical matchmaking - lee v sipos, dunne v halstad, etc etc - the fights don't need fixing.
yes, you can turn it round and point to some of the typical matchups by the top british promoters as well.
yes, you can turn it round and point to some of the typical matchups by the top british promoters as well.
Re: Macklin to drop Barker like a hot burrito??
Responses like this don't help you mate!slapbangwhallop wrote:like he boxed rings around a poor man Macklin in Belgcham? Aye rigth ya are!Tommy Gunn13 wrote:I think Barker would box rings round Macklin if it was to happen
but as someone else said,i cant see them fighting....
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slapbangwhallop
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Re: Macklin to drop Barker like a hot burrito??
what, logical ones you mean?jBacca wrote:Responses like this don't help you mate!slapbangwhallop wrote:like he boxed rings around a poor man Macklin in Belgcham? Aye rigth ya are!Tommy Gunn13 wrote:I think Barker would box rings round Macklin if it was to happen
but as someone else said,i cant see them fighting....
Re: Macklin to drop Barker like a hot burrito??
was a short notice fight, for barker
if it comes off barker close on points
if it comes off barker close on points
Re: Macklin to drop Barker like a hot burrito??
Nar, the eye rolling and sarcasm!slapbangwhallop wrote:what, logical ones you mean?jBacca wrote:Responses like this don't help you mate!slapbangwhallop wrote: like he boxed rings around a poor man Macklin in Belgcham? Aye rigth ya are!
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Captain Hook
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Re: Macklin to drop Barker like a hot burrito??
Slap you are coming across as egotistical and xenophobic, it's not all about you pal......or the Oirish
Give us a breakdown of why you feel Barker won't beat Macklin, the areas he is superior etc...
Rather than just slagging him off.
Give us a breakdown of why you feel Barker won't beat Macklin, the areas he is superior etc...
Rather than just slagging him off.
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ImElvis666
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Re: Macklin to drop Barker like a hot burrito??
Care to back up that claim? Several examples from the last few years please.Khaosai-Galaxy wrote:If this fight happens the result will be fixed.
Boxing in Ireland really, really needs looking at....
but our time will come soon, lads
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slapbangwhallop
- Heavyweight

Re: Macklin to drop Barker like a hot burrito??
To be honest you are coming across as a troll and a hypocrite to be honest - accusing me of only discussing Irish fighters when all you discuss if British fighters! Like I said I support more British fighters then you could even name Irish fighters.Captain Hook wrote:Slap you are coming across as egotistical and xenophobic, it's not all about you pal......or the Oirish![]()
Give us a breakdown of why you feel Barker won't beat Macklin, the areas he is superior etc...
Rather than just slagging him off.
I haven't been slagging off Barker here, but answer your question as to why do I think Macklin beats Barker - quite simple really, Barker struggles with pressure fighters and doesn't seem to work well when his rhythm is disrupted and can not dictate his own pace. Barker has a ropey chin has and been dropped more times then a cheating girlfriend. I cant see Barker being able to hold Macklin off with the jab and if Macklin's hands hold up through the fight I see him dropping Barker heavily after say six rounds, Barker will get up and then be put down again with another two rounds and then be stopped on his feet, exhausted, in the 10th - that's what my crystal ball tells me.
I actually think it would be 75/25 in favour of Macklin with the other most likely outcome being a Barker points victory.
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el_grande_mauro_mina
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Re: Macklin to drop Barker like a hot burrito??
Its not true what you are saying. There are loads of Sergio Martinez fans on this forum and when do you hear a bad word about him despite being an 'Argie', who else? Lot of love for Namibian Ali Nuumembe (pardon the spelling) Pole Albert Sosnowski, and quite a few more I could mention, there is no nationalist bias amongst the patrons of this forum and certainly not when a British fighter has been beaten fair and square by someone not from these shores.slapbangwhallop wrote:To be honest you are coming across as a troll and a hypocrite to be honest - accusing me of only discussing Irish fighters when all you discuss if British fighters! Like I said I support more British fighters then you could even name Irish fighters.Captain Hook wrote:Slap you are coming across as egotistical and xenophobic, it's not all about you pal......or the Oirish![]()
Give us a breakdown of why you feel Barker won't beat Macklin, the areas he is superior etc...
Rather than just slagging him off.
I haven't been slagging off Barker here, but answer your question as to why do I think Macklin beats Barker - quite simple really, Barker struggles with pressure fighters and doesn't seem to work well when his rhythm is disrupted and can not dictate his own pace. Barker has a ropey chin has and been dropped more times then a cheating girlfriend. I cant see Barker being able to hold Macklin off with the jab and if Macklin's hands hold up through the fight I see him dropping Barker heavily after say six rounds, Barker will get up and then be put down again with another two rounds and then be stopped on his feet, exhausted, in the 10th - that's what my crystal ball tells me.
I actually think it would be 75/25 in favour of Macklin with the other most likely outcome being a Barker points victory.
You on the other hand have a chip on both shoulders, a nasty agenda stating that there is 'typical British arrogance' on this board that you oh-so counter wonderfully every time you post.
As for Barker beating Duddy, Lee or Macklin - who knows? But there is certainly nothing laughable about Barker scalping all three. Thats for the future.
Its funny that Anthony Small has been told to 'go back to..' for stating his view but nobody has said to you - if you don't like Britain (as you have made plain on here numerous times) - Dublin is cheap enough to return to on Ryanair - don't know why you live in a city in a country that you obviously have no love for.