Andy Lee's next fight is a disgrace
Andy Lee's next fight is a disgrace
He's facing 40-year-old Troy Lowry who was KO'ed in 1 in his last fight (against a seven-fight prospect) and who has lost his last five, four of those seeing him failing to last the distance:
http://www.fightnews.com/Boxing/andy-le ... ed-2-61587
http://www.fightnews.com/Boxing/andy-le ... ed-2-61587
Re: Andy Lee's next fight is a disgrace
oh no what have you done.........

Re: Andy Lee's next fight is a disgrace
Will I get Slapped, Banged or Whalloped?J wrote:oh no what have you done.........![]()
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Re: Andy Lee's next fight is a disgrace
its a keep busy fight , he only fought two weeks ago , he should have a decent test after this one though
Re: Andy Lee's next fight is a disgrace
It's not a disgrace, it's the norm.
Re: Andy Lee's next fight is a disgrace
Gomez, I'm sorry, but even by boxing standards that is not the normG0mez wrote:It's not a disgrace, it's the norm.
Re: Andy Lee's next fight is a disgrace
How is it even a fight, let alone a 'keep busy' fight?!moorser wrote:its a keep busy fight , he only fought two weeks ago , he should have a decent test after this one though
Re: Andy Lee's next fight is a disgrace
all three probably and then the others will turn up to do you again..... David Haye styleeeeDeserter wrote:Will I get Slapped, Banged or Whalloped?J wrote:oh no what have you done.........![]()
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Re: Andy Lee's next fight is a disgrace
He hasn't won a fight in 5 years. A very poor opponent even as a keep busy fight.
Troy Lowry: http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
Troy Lowry: http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
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ImElvis666
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Re: Andy Lee's next fight is a disgrace
Marvin Hagler fought this guy in his 24th fight.
http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
STFU and stop whining. It's better for him to stay active than to become stagnant in the gym. It keeps him motivated and in shape and gives him a few quid in his pocket to boot. I'm sure if they could have got a better guy on such short notice they would have.
http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
STFU and stop whining. It's better for him to stay active than to become stagnant in the gym. It keeps him motivated and in shape and gives him a few quid in his pocket to boot. I'm sure if they could have got a better guy on such short notice they would have.
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slapbangwhallop
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Re: Andy Lee's next fight is a disgrace
Yawn!!
If this was his only fight this year I would be worried.
But its not, he'll have more fights in the space of five months than Darren 'worse than his bite' Barker has had in two years.
Keep threading Andy until the door opens!

If this was his only fight this year I would be worried.
But its not, he'll have more fights in the space of five months than Darren 'worse than his bite' Barker has had in two years.
Keep threading Andy until the door opens!
Re: Andy Lee's next fight is a disgrace
How are these fights Slap, given they're not remotely competitive. How will he benefit from this match?slapbangwhallop wrote:Yawn!!
If this was his only fight this year I would be worried.
But its not, he'll have more fights in the space of five months than Darren 'worse than his bite' Barker has had in two years.
Keep threading Andy until the door opens!
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ImElvis666
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Re: Andy Lee's next fight is a disgrace
See my post.Deserter wrote:How are these fights Slap, given they're not remotely competitive. How will he benefit from this match?slapbangwhallop wrote:Yawn!!
If this was his only fight this year I would be worried.
But its not, he'll have more fights in the space of five months than Darren 'worse than his bite' Barker has had in two years.
Keep threading Andy until the door opens!
Re: Andy Lee's next fight is a disgrace
You utter fool - that's the classic example of two wrongs not making a right. And completely illogical regarding staying active rather than stagnant, as this 'fight' will not be remotely competitive, so all the normal benefits you'd associate with staying active will be noticeable only by their absence.ImElvis666 wrote:Marvin Hagler fought this guy in his 24th fight.
http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
STFU and stop whining. It's better for him to stay active than to become stagnant in the gym. It keeps him motivated and in shape and gives him a few quid in his pocket to boot. I'm sure if they could have got a better guy on such short notice they would have.
Are you really trying to argue that he's better off doing this rather than having a slightly longer period between fights and instead facing fighters who are going to at least give him rounds and stretch him a bit?
Re: Andy Lee's next fight is a disgrace
The only struggle with comprehension is coming from you... remarkable that anyone, even if they are a fan, is trying to justify this career route. I genuinely find it utterly staggering.ImElvis666 wrote:See my post.Deserter wrote:How are these fights Slap, given they're not remotely competitive. How will he benefit from this match?slapbangwhallop wrote:Yawn!!
If this was his only fight this year I would be worried.
But its not, he'll have more fights in the space of five months than Darren 'worse than his bite' Barker has had in two years.
Keep threading Andy until the door opens!
It really shouldn't be that difficult to comprehend.
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ImElvis666
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Re: Andy Lee's next fight is a disgrace
ZZZZZZZ.Deserter wrote:You utter fool - that's the classic example of two wrongs not making a right. And completely illogical regarding staying active rather than stagnant, as this 'fight' will not be remotely competitive, so all the normal benefits you'd associate with staying active will be noticeable only by their absence.ImElvis666 wrote:Marvin Hagler fought this guy in his 24th fight.
http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
STFU and stop whining. It's better for him to stay active than to become stagnant in the gym. It keeps him motivated and in shape and gives him a few quid in his pocket to boot. I'm sure if they could have got a better guy on such short notice they would have.
Are you really trying to argue that he's better off doing this rather than having a slightly longer period between fights and instead facing fighters who are going to at least give him rounds and stretch him a bit?
He can fight someone better in the same period of time as he would have had he not taken this fight (if he can get someone decent that is) I'm not going to repeat my post regarding the benefits of taking this fight. Staying motivated is very important. Go ask any fighter on here. A good record (even if it's totally padded) always helps marketability also. It's better than being inactive.
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slapbangwhallop
- Heavyweight

Re: Andy Lee's next fight is a disgrace
you think it would be better for him to be sitting at home crawling up the wall?Deserter wrote:You utter fool - that's the classic example of two wrongs not making a right. And completely illogical regarding staying active rather than stagnant, as this 'fight' will not be remotely competitive, so all the normal benefits you'd associate with staying active will be noticeable only by their absence.ImElvis666 wrote:Marvin Hagler fought this guy in his 24th fight.
http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
STFU and stop whining. It's better for him to stay active than to become stagnant in the gym. It keeps him motivated and in shape and gives him a few quid in his pocket to boot. I'm sure if they could have got a better guy on such short notice they would have.
Are you really trying to argue that he's better off doing this rather than having a slightly longer period between fights and instead facing fighters who are going to at least give him rounds and stretch him a bit?
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ImElvis666
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Re: Andy Lee's next fight is a disgrace
I fully condone staying busy if you can't get a good fight. You'd be a moron to prefer to see someone stay out of the ring for God knows how long until that fight comes.Deserter wrote:The only struggle with comprehension is coming from you... remarkable that anyone, even if they are a fan, is trying to justify this career route. I genuinely find it utterly staggering.ImElvis666 wrote:See my post.Deserter wrote: How are these fights Slap, given they're not remotely competitive. How will he benefit from this match?It really shouldn't be that difficult to comprehend.
Re: Andy Lee's next fight is a disgrace
ImElvis666 wrote:Staying motivated is very important. Go ask any fighter on here. A good record (even if it's totally padded) always helps marketability also. It's better than being inactive.
And you're right, his marketability will go through the roof fighting in off-TV bouts in the prestigious Horseshoe Casino in the boxing mecca that is Hammond, Indiana.
You couldn't make this up...
Re: Andy Lee's next fight is a disgrace
I am quite sure they could have found someone better than this guy if they wanted to.ImElvis666 wrote:I'm sure if they could have got a better guy on such short notice they would have.
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ImElvis666
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Re: Andy Lee's next fight is a disgrace
Christ. You really have no idea about the business of boxing. How many guys with padded records got a big fight because they had an impressive looking record to the casual fan? Check out the guy that recently fought for an interim belt in the very division that Andy Lee is in. His level of opponents were stellar. (I'll let you figure that one out for yourself ;;-) )Deserter wrote:ImElvis666 wrote:Staying motivated is very important. Go ask any fighter on here. A good record (even if it's totally padded) always helps marketability also. It's better than being inactive.![]()
You're just embarrassing yourself now. I'm more than happy for any fighter on here to tell me how if they were in Andy Lee's position they'd be able to stay "motivated" fighting a 40-year-old on a five-fight losing streak
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And you're right, his marketability will go through the roof fighting in off-TV bouts in the prestigious Horseshoe Casino in the boxing mecca that is Hammond, Indiana.![]()
You couldn't make this up...
And sure, go ask if they would rather rot in the gym for a year or fight four bums instead. I'm pretty confident they'll back up my argument.
Oh and
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ImElvis666
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Re: Andy Lee's next fight is a disgrace
If they could then I would criticise him also. I give him the benefit of the doubt, it was only announced about 2 weeks ago.Horse wrote:I am quite sure they could have found someone better than this guy if they wanted to.ImElvis666 wrote:I'm sure if they could have got a better guy on such short notice they would have.
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slapbangwhallop
- Heavyweight

Re: Andy Lee's next fight is a disgrace
I think you need to chill out - you seem very aggressive.Deserter wrote:ImElvis666 wrote:Staying motivated is very important. Go ask any fighter on here. A good record (even if it's totally padded) always helps marketability also. It's better than being inactive.![]()
You're just embarrassing yourself now. I'm more than happy for any fighter on here to tell me how if they were in Andy Lee's position they'd be able to stay "motivated" fighting a 40-year-old on a five-fight losing streak
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And you're right, his marketability will go through the roof fighting in off-TV bouts in the prestigious Horseshoe Casino in the boxing mecca that is Hammond, Indiana.![]()
You couldn't make this up...
Its little more than a glorifed spar for Lee and it keeps him active, in the gym and earning whilst something better comes along.
Chillax, its doesnt bother me to be honest and I doubt it bothers his bank manger either.
Like I said if this was the only fight of the year then you would be justified in your over eager attack - but it aint!
Re: Andy Lee's next fight is a disgrace
I'm more than happy to drop the icons but you were the one who opted for a confrontational and ridiculous 'opener' with your teenage texter-style STFU so don't attempt to take the moral high ground now.ImElvis666 wrote: Christ. You really have no idea about the business of boxing. How many guys with padded records got a big fight because they had an impressive looking record to the casual fan? Check out the guy that recently fought for an interim belt in the very division that Andy Lee is in. His level of opponents were stellar. (I'll let you figure that one out for yourself ;;-) )
And sure, go ask if they would rather rot in the gym for a year or fight four bums instead. I'm pretty confident they'll back up my argument.
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because laughing at you means my opinion is right.
With 'Slap', while there might be a bit of good-natured banter, I know I can at least have a decent, reasoned debate.
You on the other hand... and you're at it again with your 'know nothing about the business of boxing' phrase, which only serves to highlight your own lack of knowledge.
I will break it down for you very easily so you can attempt to grasp it. You are saying it is better to fight bums rather than rot in the gym for a year. Where, pray tell me, have I suggested he should do exactly that? I have merely suggested he should be fighting competitive bouts in the public eye for two reasons:
1) Those types of fights will better prepare him for any attempt at honours
2) He is immensely marketable as a fighter, so to have him fighting in tank towns and off TV is utterly illogical and is costing him money in lost earnings
You are acting as if Lee is the most-avoided fighter in history and the only reason he's taking these fights is because he can't get more competitive bouts, which is naive at best and disingenuous at worst.