Check out the weight gain: remember the lad being a newcomer at Flyweight!
http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
best wishes
Colin "T.M.K" Harris
Britain's Answer to Manny Pacquiao (at least on the scales)?
Re: Britain's Answer to Manny Pacquiao (at least on the scales)?
25 pounds, yikes!
Re: Britain's Answer to Manny Pacquiao (at least on the scales)?
T.M.K wrote:Check out the weight gain: remember the lad being a newcomer at Flyweight!
http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
best wishes
Colin "T.M.K" Harris
Im Nathan, Kierans brother.. Hes has grown 4inches since his debut when he weighed 112lbs and he was skinny and not developed at that time, Hes gone a lot more bulky and has legs as thick as tree trunks.. as you can see he has not dropped a single round or even shared a round and KO'd daniel thorpe in 3rounds and daniel Thorpe does not get stopped often, My brother is not a blown up flyweight he's probly going to be a lightweight, and in terms of Ability he has got buckets full of it.. Watch out for him he'll go all the way using controlled Agression!
Re: Britain's Answer to Manny Pacquiao (at least on the scales)?
Woah, woah, easy there Nathan.... :)kierny wrote:T.M.K wrote:Check out the weight gain: remember the lad being a newcomer at Flyweight!
http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_ ... &cat=boxer
best wishes
Colin "T.M.K" Harris
Im Nathan, Kierans brother.. Hes has grown 4inches since his debut when he weighed 112lbs and he was skinny and not developed at that time, Hes gone a lot more bulky and has legs as thick as tree trunks.. as you can see he has not dropped a single round or even shared a round and KO'd daniel thorpe in 3rounds and daniel Thorpe does not get stopped often, My brother is not a blown up flyweight he's probly going to be a lightweight, and in terms of Ability he has got buckets full of it.. Watch out for him he'll go all the way using controlled Agression!
There was nothing derogatory in my post, at least not intentionally. Of course he has grown he started out very young and we all develope at that stage in our lives. It was just a "look at the numbers" in the same way of a Guillermo Jones, Manny Pac etc
Re: Britain's Answer to Manny Pacquiao (at least on the scales)?
He already called himself "Manchester's Manny Pacquiao": http://boxrec.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f ... 8#p2707548 :P
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mickey1975
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Re: Britain's Answer to Manny Pacquiao (at least on the scales)?
I saw him on Channel M's Seconds Out when he turned pro and he looked very young.
Re: Britain's Answer to Manny Pacquiao (at least on the scales)?
Haha i wasnt starting, just letting you know the facts
Hes next fighting on a sky sports show 22nd January, 9days away on the Jamie Mcdonell undercard in Doncaster dome, try and get down there if any of yous live up North! and witness a great fighter in Live!!
Hes next fighting on a sky sports show 22nd January, 9days away on the Jamie Mcdonell undercard in Doncaster dome, try and get down there if any of yous live up North! and witness a great fighter in Live!!
Re: Britain's Answer to Manny Pacquiao (at least on the scales)?
Probably going this show so will see him no doubt.kierny wrote:Haha i wasnt starting, just letting you know the facts![]()
Hes next fighting on a sky sports show 22nd January, 9days away on the Jamie Mcdonell undercard in Doncaster dome, try and get down there if any of yous live up North! and witness a great fighter in Live!!
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Jeff Thomas
- Heavyweight

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Re: Britain's Answer to Manny Pacquiao (at least on the scales)?
Good fighter is Kieran think he'll do well. Wouldn't like to see him get too much heavier though- think lightweight or super feather looks about right./