Cork bill tonight
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funso banjo baby
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yes, Mike perez is the Irish based Solis
very tasty
would love to see him fight Sexton, chisora, or Solis.
jason barnett was stopped by aforce but hes got two goods wins in a row. not a bad import and great to see US fighters used.
very tasty
would love to see him fight Sexton, chisora, or Solis.
jason barnett was stopped by aforce but hes got two goods wins in a row. not a bad import and great to see US fighters used.
Re: Cork bill tonight
I was hoping to get to this but I can't get off work. Good to see Murray and Casey keeping busy, O'Sullivan will draw a decent crowd to it aswell. I think it's fair to say that 'The Unbeatens' will definitely remain unbeaten after the show although a few of the opponents are better than their records suggest, most notably Acosta's opponent, Jose Saez.
Good job so far on the new website Slappy
Good job so far on the new website Slappy
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slapbangwhallop
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cheers mate, its basically just a glorified holding page before the real one is being built.Deno1986 wrote:I was hoping to get to this but I can't get off work. Good to see Murray and Casey keeping busy, O'Sullivan will draw a decent crowd to it aswell. I think it's fair to say that 'The Unbeatens' will definitely remain unbeaten after the show although a few of the opponents are better than their records suggest, most notably Acosta's opponent, Jose Saez.
Good job so far on the new website Slappy
I actually think that Balogh might test Murray a bit. I seen him against O'donnell and it took him a while to pick him apart and was pretty competative.
suprised yer not goin.
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I took Wednesday night and last night off to play a gaelic match so the chances of getting off tonight were always slim. I'm definitely going to the Dolphil show in August. Bringing a few of the lads to their first boxing show although I think the prospects of meeting a few skanks in Coppers is the main reason they are coming with me.slapbangwhallop wrote:cheers mate, its basically just a glorified holding page before the real one is being built.Deno1986 wrote:I was hoping to get to this but I can't get off work. Good to see Murray and Casey keeping busy, O'Sullivan will draw a decent crowd to it aswell. I think it's fair to say that 'The Unbeatens' will definitely remain unbeaten after the show although a few of the opponents are better than their records suggest, most notably Acosta's opponent, Jose Saez.
Good job so far on the new website Slappy
I actually think that Balogh might test Murray a bit. I seen him against O'donnell and it took him a while to pick him apart and was pretty competative.
suprised yer not goin.
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Yes me m8. Having boxed at Kings Hall few weeks ago i saw some of the lads first hand and was impressed so to answer your question I'm a fan of Murray and the the light-heavy Cuban. Is there a link for tonights card ? Just wondering
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slapbangwhallop
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no its not televised unfortunately.tijuana1 wrote:Yes me m8. Having boxed at Kings Hall few weeks ago i saw some of the lads first hand and was impressed so to answer your question I'm a fan of Murray and the the light-heavy Cuban. Is there a link for tonights card ? Just wondering
are you Jon Baguley?
Re: Cork bill tonight
any results slappy
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ApolloCreed
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Any updates?
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results slappyApolloCreed wrote:Any updates?
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slapbangwhallop
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Cavan lightweight Andy Murray extended his record to 21-0 (12KO) with a third round stoppage of Laszlo Robert Balogh, 7-3-1 (2KO).
Alexi Acosta, made short work of late sub Daniel Enache to score a first round stoppage - thus improving his ledger to 11-0 (11KO). Romanian journeyman Enache, 0-9-0, had stepped into the hole left by Jose Saez, 17-10-4 (8KO).
Prizefighter super-bantamweight champion Willie Casey, 9-0 (6KO), scored a sixth round victory over Faycal Messaoudene, 4-16-1.
Alexi Acosta, made short work of late sub Daniel Enache to score a first round stoppage - thus improving his ledger to 11-0 (11KO). Romanian journeyman Enache, 0-9-0, had stepped into the hole left by Jose Saez, 17-10-4 (8KO).
Prizefighter super-bantamweight champion Willie Casey, 9-0 (6KO), scored a sixth round victory over Faycal Messaoudene, 4-16-1.
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sound mate,keep goingslapbangwhallop wrote:Cavan lightweight Andy Murray extended his record to 21-0 (12KO) with a third round stoppage of Laszlo Robert Balogh, 7-3-1 (2KO).
Alexi Acosta, made short work of late sub Daniel Enache to score a first round stoppage - thus improving his ledger to 11-0 (11KO). Romanian journeyman Enache, 0-9-0, had stepped into the hole left by Jose Saez, 17-10-4 (8KO).
Prizefighter super-bantamweight champion Willie Casey, 9-0 (6KO), scored a sixth round victory over Faycal Messaoudene, 4-16-1.
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slapbangwhallop
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Re: Cork bill tonight
Luis Garcia 8-0 (6KO) stopped Demetrius Davis, 20-22-5 (8KO) in the third round.
Home favourite Gary O'Sullivan, 11-0 (7KO) returned to action for the first time since winning the Irish middleweight title last year with a fourth round stoppage of Sylvain Touzet, 9-22 (3KO).
Home favourite Gary O'Sullivan, 11-0 (7KO) returned to action for the first time since winning the Irish middleweight title last year with a fourth round stoppage of Sylvain Touzet, 9-22 (3KO).
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Cheers for update with results. No I'm not Jon. My opponent was Scottish. Cheersslapbangwhallop wrote:no its not televised unfortunately.tijuana1 wrote:Yes me m8. Having boxed at Kings Hall few weeks ago i saw some of the lads first hand and was impressed so to answer your question I'm a fan of Murray and the the light-heavy Cuban. Is there a link for tonights card ? Just wondering
are you Jon Baguley?
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ImElvis666
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Thanks for the updates mate.