Berbick wrote:Wake up call wrote:Ian 'Mr' McNeilly wrote:You've got to admire our Howard - was taking a shellacking at heavy and didn't appear to have much future after the Board intervened. With a record of 2-21-1, instead of disappearing he re-dedicates himself and re-appears as a cruiser last week.
OK, he lost a shut out, but he was 40lbs lighter than in his previous contest.
On Friday, he's set to box Issrar Asif (2-0). 'Izzy' is a small hall promoter's dream - he must have shifted around 250 tickets among his pals for both of his fights.
He's no great shakes though - I've seen both of his bouts.
You can do it, Howard!

And I thought journalists were supposed to be neutral. lol
That's good coming from the ultimate Lee Murtagh cheerleader, is there ANYWHERE you HAVEN'T done a post/article/interview regarding him?
Lee has been given the same amount of press from me in the Yorkshire Evening Post as most other Leeds-based fighters and non of them were cheerleading, I report a story as it happens, never have I said "he'll do this, he'll do that", that's not my style (as Ian will tell you), I've just reported what he's said and I've only done three pieces on him in two years (two in the YEP and one on SecondsOut.com).
If you looked at what I've done over the past three years you'll see that Kell Brook, Gary Sykes, Tony Bellew, Ryan Rhodes, Paul Appleby, Rendall Munroe, Jerome Wilson, Nav Mansouri, Curtis Woodhouse, Nathan Cleverly, Matthew Hatton, Gavin Rees, Bradley Pryce, Jason Booth, Gary Buckland, Adil Anwar, Jamie McDonnell, Stefy Bull, Denton Vassell, Anthony Crolla, Enzo Maccarinelli, John Fewkes, Ross Burkinshaw and Tyrone Nurse have all received more coverage from me. I was making a joke to Ian, but as you've got on your high horse I think you've just been proven wrong.