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Looks like a few golds for the Brits in this.

Hearing that Tom Stalker, Callum Smith, Tommy Stubbs and Luke Campbell won their bouts. Not sure about the others.
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Me and Steve Walsh split the reporting duties yesterday:

http://news.boxrec.com/news/2010/campbe ... -sheffield

http://news.boxrec.com/news/2010/callum ... d-champion

I know I won't be popular with my write up but you've got to call them as you see them.
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Do you know if Anthony Fowler has gone pro or is he a boxer GB just dont pick??
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Tommy Gunn13 wrote:Do you know if Anthony Fowler has gone pro or is he a boxer GB just dont pick??
Don't quote me on this but I think he's still in the squad but Callum Smith got the nod over him on this occasion. No way they can leave him out of the Commonwealths now.
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Ian 'Mr' McNeilly wrote:
Tommy Gunn13 wrote:Do you know if Anthony Fowler has gone pro or is he a boxer GB just dont pick??
Don't quote me on this but I think he's still in the squad but Callum Smith got the nod over him on this occasion. No way they can leave him out of the Commonwealths now.
just seems he never gets picked to box for GB,i know he beat Smith in abas(very close what i read)
after the weekends performance smith will prob go to the commenwealths&would prob be fav for 2012
i cant see Fowler hanging around to long before he turns over to the paid ranks..
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Tommy Gunn13 wrote:
Ian 'Mr' McNeilly wrote:
Tommy Gunn13 wrote:Do you know if Anthony Fowler has gone pro or is he a boxer GB just dont pick??
Don't quote me on this but I think he's still in the squad but Callum Smith got the nod over him on this occasion. No way they can leave him out of the Commonwealths now.
just seems he never gets picked to box for GB,i know he beat Smith in abas(very close what i read)
after the weekends performance smith will prob go to the commenwealths&would prob be fav for 2012
i cant see Fowler hanging around to long before he turns over to the paid ranks..


smith imo won fowler in the abas, and is all round the better fighter
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Fowler will be a fantastic pro, has a very pro style from what I've seen. Still only 19 isn't he?

Some good fighters around, him and Smith are quality.
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diggler wrote:
Tommy Gunn13 wrote:
Ian 'Mr' McNeilly wrote: Don't quote me on this but I think he's still in the squad but Callum Smith got the nod over him on this occasion. No way they can leave him out of the Commonwealths now.
just seems he never gets picked to box for GB,i know he beat Smith in abas(very close what i read)
after the weekends performance smith will prob go to the commenwealths&would prob be fav for 2012
i cant see Fowler hanging around to long before he turns over to the paid ranks..


smith imo won fowler in the abas, and is all round the better fighter
The decision was terrible and really showed up the flaws in computer scoring. 3 judges had it to Callum, one level, one to Fowler - Yet Fowler gets the decision?!

Callum would have gone to the Commonwealths regardless of yesterdays victory over a 2 x world amateur champion.
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Smigga wrote:
diggler wrote:
Tommy Gunn13 wrote: just seems he never gets picked to box for GB,i know he beat Smith in abas(very close what i read)
after the weekends performance smith will prob go to the commenwealths&would prob be fav for 2012
i cant see Fowler hanging around to long before he turns over to the paid ranks..


smith imo won fowler in the abas, and is all round the better fighter
The decision was terrible and really showed up the flaws in computer scoring. 3 judges had it to Callum, one level, one to Fowler - Yet Fowler gets the decision?!

Callum would have gone to the Commonwealths regardless of yesterdays victory over a 2 x world amateur champion.
Ive never seen the fight,just wot i read...how olds your bruv? he must be one of the favs for the commenwealths id imagein..i take it he will be hanging around for 2012?
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Tommy Gunn13 wrote:
Smigga wrote: The decision was terrible and really showed up the flaws in computer scoring. 3 judges had it to Callum, one level, one to Fowler - Yet Fowler gets the decision?!

Callum would have gone to the Commonwealths regardless of yesterdays victory over a 2 x world amateur champion.
Ive never seen the fight,just wot i read...how olds your bruv? he must be one of the favs for the commenwealths id imagein..i take it he will be hanging around for 2012?
He's just turned 20. 6ft 4" Welterweight :lol:
There's a lot of unnecessary pressure on Callum at home due to friendly sibling rivalry. We're not bitter or serious with each other and we all wouldn't begrudge any of the others winning regardless of anything!
Me, Stephen & Liam all won Junior ABA's and never lost a bout in that championship. Stephen is the only one who didn't win 2 as he went to the world juniors. So it was tough in a funny way for Callum to win his two as he'd have got a bit of stick at home :lol:
We've got 20 national titles at or house, all represented England at schools, young England and senior England, all won medals at multis and the 4 nations and the eldest 3 have won senior ABA's.
So just Callum to get one and that will be the full set.
If Callum goes to these games and medals then that's 3 consecutive Commonwealth games and 3 brothers to medal at them, I think that should be some sort of record.

Callum can hopefully eclipse anything we've done by being the first Smith Olympian.

Sorry to harp on like, got a bit carried away there :TU:
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Smigga wrote:
Tommy Gunn13 wrote:
Smigga wrote: The decision was terrible and really showed up the flaws in computer scoring. 3 judges had it to Callum, one level, one to Fowler - Yet Fowler gets the decision?!

Callum would have gone to the Commonwealths regardless of yesterdays victory over a 2 x world amateur champion.
Ive never seen the fight,just wot i read...how olds your bruv? he must be one of the favs for the commenwealths id imagein..i take it he will be hanging around for 2012?
He's just turned 20. 6ft 4" Welterweight :lol:
There's a lot of unnecessary pressure on Callum at home due to friendly sibling rivalry. We're not bitter or serious with each other and we all wouldn't begrudge any of the others winning regardless of anything!
Me, Stephen & Liam all won Junior ABA's and never lost a bout in that championship. Stephen is the only one who didn't win 2 as he went to the world juniors. So it was tough in a funny way for Callum to win his two as he'd have got a bit of stick at home :lol:
We've got 20 national titles at or house, all represented England at schools, young England and senior England, all won medals at multis and the 4 nations and the eldest 3 have won senior ABA's.
So just Callum to get one and that will be the full set.
If Callum goes to these games and medals then that's 3 consecutive Commonwealth games and 3 brothers to medal at them, I think that should be some sort of record.

Callum can hopefully eclipse anything we've done by being the first Smith Olympian.

Sorry to harp on like, got a bit carried away there :TU:
your parents must have a HUGE mantlepiece :TU:
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Smigga wrote:
Tommy Gunn13 wrote:
Smigga wrote: The decision was terrible and really showed up the flaws in computer scoring. 3 judges had it to Callum, one level, one to Fowler - Yet Fowler gets the decision?!

Callum would have gone to the Commonwealths regardless of yesterdays victory over a 2 x world amateur champion.
Ive never seen the fight,just wot i read...how olds your bruv? he must be one of the favs for the commenwealths id imagein..i take it he will be hanging around for 2012?
He's just turned 20. 6ft 4" Welterweight :lol:
There's a lot of unnecessary pressure on Callum at home due to friendly sibling rivalry. We're not bitter or serious with each other and we all wouldn't begrudge any of the others winning regardless of anything!
Me, Stephen & Liam all won Junior ABA's and never lost a bout in that championship. Stephen is the only one who didn't win 2 as he went to the world juniors. So it was tough in a funny way for Callum to win his two as he'd have got a bit of stick at home :lol:
We've got 20 national titles at or house, all represented England at schools, young England and senior England, all won medals at multis and the 4 nations and the eldest 3 have won senior ABA's.
So just Callum to get one and that will be the full set.
If Callum goes to these games and medals then that's 3 consecutive Commonwealth games and 3 brothers to medal at them, I think that should be some sort of record.

Callum can hopefully eclipse anything we've done by being the first Smith Olympian.

Sorry to harp on like, got a bit carried away there :TU:
Ridiculous what the Smith clan have achieved, now to all grab the British!

Didn't know Callum was 6"4, what do you think his natural weight up in the pros will be?
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