Esham Pickering.

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Esham Pickering.

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Sorry if this is old news, but has Esham retired. I see he is down as a trainer on Carl Greaves' website.
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am glad hes retired imo he should done it a while ago
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He really did get into some hard fights later in his career; he was very slick when younger but had to take some stick when he slowed up. hope he's doing ok, he provided some good entertainment and could box for fun and had lots of heart.
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simon fox wrote:He really did get into some hard fights later in his career; he was very slick when younger but had to take some stick when he slowed up. hope he's doing ok, he provided some good entertainment and could box for fun and had lots of heart.
Mt mate the hunter finished him. :DDD
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Your mate was a proper fierce fighter and that bout was a real showcase. No doubt that fight did not help with Eshams' longevity but you must accept that it was the bottle and skill shown by both men that made it a cracker. Hunter needed a capable dancing partner to shine and he did get that in Pickering.
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simon fox wrote:Your mate was a proper fierce fighter and that bout was a real showcase. No doubt that fight did not help with Eshams' longevity but you must accept that it was the bottle and skill shown by both men that made it a cracker. Hunter needed a capable dancing partner to shine and he did get that in Pickering.
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boxingfarmer30 wrote:
simon fox wrote:He really did get into some hard fights later in his career; he was very slick when younger but had to take some stick when he slowed up. hope he's doing ok, he provided some good entertainment and could box for fun and had lots of heart.
Mt mate the hunter finished him. :DDD
A long hard career finished him I think you'll find. :roll:
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Carlos-Wigan wrote:
boxingfarmer30 wrote:
simon fox wrote:He really did get into some hard fights later in his career; he was very slick when younger but had to take some stick when he slowed up. hope he's doing ok, he provided some good entertainment and could box for fun and had lots of heart.
Mt mate the hunter finished him. :DDD
A long hard career finished him I think you'll find. :roll:
I think you'll find esham was flying until he met the hunter. :shame:
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boxingfarmer30 wrote:
Carlos-Wigan wrote:
boxingfarmer30 wrote: Mt mate the hunter finished him. :DDD
A long hard career finished him I think you'll find. :roll:
I think you'll find esham was flying until he met the hunter. :shame:
And then he met Steve Molitor! :TU:

You'll find Esham had a few more fights after losing to Hunter on a majority - hardly what I call 'finishing him off'
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Carlos-Wigan wrote:
boxingfarmer30 wrote:
Carlos-Wigan wrote: A long hard career finished him I think you'll find. :roll:
I think you'll find esham was flying until he met the hunter. :shame:
And then he met Steve Molitor! :TU:

You'll find Esham had a few more fights after losing to Hunter on a majority - hardly what I call 'finishing him off'[/Was he the same fighter after that bout,NO the hunter had 3 fights in 5 months and 5 in 13month.He was weight drained but in all fairness i bout esham would of faired any better against molitor do you.NOW WIND YOUR NECK IN. :DDD
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boxingfarmer30 wrote: I think you'll find esham was flying until he met the hunter. :shame:
[/quote]

And then he met Steve Molitor! :TU:

You'll find Esham had a few more fights after losing to Hunter on a majority - hardly what I call 'finishing him off'[/Was he the same fighter after that bout,NO the hunter had 3 fights in 5 months and 5 in 13month.He was weight drained but in all fairness i bout esham would of faired any better against molitor do you.NOW WIND YOUR NECK IN. :DDD[/quote]

Esham went on to regain his British title and have another 11 fights after losing to Hunter. Esham had a long hard career and that is why he retired when he did. Thats the facts of it, you can argue otherwise but based on logic alone, you would be wrong. Cheers. :wink:
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Carlos-Wigan wrote:
boxingfarmer30 wrote: I think you'll find esham was flying until he met the hunter. :shame:
And then he met Steve Molitor! :TU:

You'll find Esham had a few more fights after losing to Hunter on a majority - hardly what I call 'finishing him off'[/Was he the same fighter after that bout,NO the hunter had 3 fights in 5 months and 5 in 13month.He was weight drained but in all fairness i bout esham would of faired any better against molitor do you.NOW WIND YOUR NECK IN. :DDD[/quote]

Esham went on to regain his British title and have another 11 fights after losing to Hunter. Esham had a long hard career and that is why he retired when he did. Thats the facts of it, you can argue otherwise but based on logic alone, you would be wrong. Cheers. :wink:[/quote]
Well done esham,done a hell of alot more than i could dream of,my point is he wasnt he same fighter.
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boxingfarmer30 wrote:
Carlos-Wigan wrote:
boxingfarmer30 wrote: I think you'll find esham was flying until he met the hunter. :shame:
And then he met Steve Molitor! :TU:

You'll find Esham had a few more fights after losing to Hunter on a majority - hardly what I call 'finishing him off'[/Was he the same fighter after that bout,NO the hunter had 3 fights in 5 months and 5 in 13month.He was weight drained but in all fairness i bout esham would of faired any better against molitor do you.NOW WIND YOUR NECK IN. :DDD
Esham went on to regain his British title and have another 11 fights after losing to Hunter. Esham had a long hard career and that is why he retired when he did. Thats the facts of it, you can argue otherwise but based on logic alone, you would be wrong. Cheers. :wink:[/quote]
Well done esham,done a hell of alot more than i could dream of,my point is he wasnt he same fighter.[/quote]
i woulg like to say well done to esham for a great fight and yes he was in his prime that night i broke his heart and was easy the fight of the year that fight made me a have the belts to prove it and not seen esham since that scarey night would like to shake his hand but untill that day come s happy retirment
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tear up wrote:
boxingfarmer30 wrote:
Carlos-Wigan wrote:
And then he met Steve Molitor! :TU:

You'll find Esham had a few more fights after losing to Hunter on a majority - hardly what I call 'finishing him off'[/Was he the same fighter after that bout,NO the hunter had 3 fights in 5 months and 5 in 13month.He was weight drained but in all fairness i bout esham would of faired any better against molitor do you.NOW WIND YOUR NECK IN. :DDD
Esham went on to regain his British title and have another 11 fights after losing to Hunter. Esham had a long hard career and that is why he retired when he did. Thats the facts of it, you can argue otherwise but based on logic alone, you would be wrong. Cheers. :wink:
Well done esham,done a hell of alot more than i could dream of,my point is he wasnt he same fighter.[/quote]
i woulg like to say well done to esham for a great fight and yes he was in his prime that night i broke his heart and was easy the fight of the year that fight made me a have the belts to prove it and not seen esham since that scarey night would like to shake his hand but untill that day come s happy retirment[/quote]

i did not agree with the decision that night, after a couple of 10-8 rounds in the bag, i thought esham did enough throughout the whole fight to steal a points decision !!
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rhino222 wrote:
tear up wrote:
boxingfarmer30 wrote: And then he met Steve Molitor! :TU:

You'll find Esham had a few more fights after losing to Hunter on a majority - hardly what I call 'finishing him off'[/Was he the same fighter after that bout,NO the hunter had 3 fights in 5 months and 5 in 13month.He was weight drained but in all fairness i bout esham would of faired any better against molitor do you.NOW WIND YOUR NECK IN. :DDD
Esham went on to regain his British title and have another 11 fights after losing to Hunter. Esham had a long hard career and that is why he retired when he did. Thats the facts of it, you can argue otherwise but based on logic alone, you would be wrong. Cheers. :wink:
Well done esham,done a hell of alot more than i could dream of,my point is he wasnt he same fighter.
i woulg like to say well done to esham for a great fight and yes he was in his prime that night i broke his heart and was easy the fight of the year that fight made me a have the belts to prove it and not seen esham since that scarey night would like to shake his hand but untill that day come s happy retirment[/quote]

i did not agree with the decision that night, after a couple of 10-8 rounds in the bag, i thought esham did enough throughout the whole fight to steal a points decision !![/quote]
falkin out your arse you that good at score take a judges course
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Hunter won that fight ABSOLUTELY no doubt about it. It was an absolute cracker but stop trying to re-write history. Was one of the best nights of my life. If I live till I am 90 I will never experience a better atmosphere at a sporting event. And to top it all off I was all over Hunter in the betting at 5/2. Must have been a special night for me to get a bet up!!!
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I think Esham could have a lot to offer in the coaching department , could be a good person to have for Carl Greaves .
Incidently i see Carl has got Neil Dawson fighting on his show soon, i tried to court him into the white collar scene a while back but after some days consideration he decided he was going to have another crack at the pros , seems hes carried that out now , im glad as at least he didnt just turn me down :OhYes: , he was honest , something that some have not been , its bloody frustrating when ex pros contact you about fights only to come up with some bull about going back to pros , and then dont , typical time wasters , why bother contacting me in the first place , getting me all excited about having them on my show.
Back to the point , Esham had some tough fights and i think hell have some vital experience to pass on to the young lads at Carl Greaves Stable , Dawson included :TU:
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yes dawson is back and looking great in the gym,hes being trained by josh wale's dad mick and boxing in barnsley on 11th feb.
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    Had esham work my corner a couple of times.Deffo a great addition to carls stable. Cool,calm & knowledgeable
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    johnnygreaves wrote:Had esham work my corner a couple of times.Deffo a great addition to carls stable. Cool,calm & knowledgeable
    he has the experence he been the top not once but many time s so when a fighter gets in trouble he knows wat to say to get him out of that trouble but thats a great job to take as an ex fighter who been there at the very top his dream will live on with the square ring
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    tear up wrote:
    rhino222 wrote:
    tear up wrote: Esham went on to regain his British title and have another 11 fights after losing to Hunter. Esham had a long hard career and that is why he retired when he did. Thats the facts of it, you can argue otherwise but based on logic alone, you would be wrong. Cheers. :wink:
    Well done esham,done a hell of alot more than i could dream of,my point is he wasnt he same fighter.
    i woulg like to say well done to esham for a great fight and yes he was in his prime that night i broke his heart and was easy the fight of the year that fight made me a have the belts to prove it and not seen esham since that scarey night would like to shake his hand but untill that day come s happy retirment
    i did not agree with the decision that night, after a couple of 10-8 rounds in the bag, i thought esham did enough throughout the whole fight to steal a points decision !![/quote]
    falkin out your arse you that good at score take a judges course[/quote]
    esham did more than enough to win....good fight though...
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    SOUTHPAW wrote:
    tear up wrote:
    rhino222 wrote: Well done esham,done a hell of alot more than i could dream of,my point is he wasnt he same fighter.
    i woulg like to say well done to esham for a great fight and yes he was in his prime that night i broke his heart and was easy the fight of the year that fight made me a have the belts to prove it and not seen esham since that scarey night would like to shake his hand but untill that day come s happy retirment
    i did not agree with the decision that night, after a couple of 10-8 rounds in the bag, i thought esham did enough throughout the whole fight to steal a points decision !!
    falkin out your arse you that good at score take a judges course[/quote]
    esham did more than enough to win....good fight though...[/quote]

    My mate aint finished yet and now after a topsy turby life he says hes up for winning his titles back. I saw michael hunter down monkeyland and hes a fat coke head :DDD :box: :OhYes: :bag: Esham said he would like to return as many losses as he can... Hunter Marsh Wale top of his list... :geek2: :roll:
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    boxingfarmer30 wrote:
    simon fox wrote:He really did get into some hard fights later in his career; he was very slick when younger but had to take some stick when he slowed up. hope he's doing ok, he provided some good entertainment and could box for fun and had lots of heart.
    Mt mate the hunter finished him. :DDD
    their fight didn't do Hunter any good longterm either
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    esham a very nice genuine guy done well in his career im sure he has no regrets..happy retirement!! can see him making a good trainer..
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    bobskin, how dare you come on this site, making wild accusations.
    i for one know micheal very well and know that he will be hurt and saddened to read you disrespectful comments. the guys got a bit of a weight issue but to call him FAT........... :shame:
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