glen foot
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He only fought less than rwo months ago. Hardly gone AWOL!
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BOXED 7 WEEKS AGO AND BOXERS ON THE 12 DECEMBER GLEN WILL GET HIS 6 FIGHTS A YEAR IF NOT MORE HAS PROMISEDcmck2009 wrote:anybody know where glen foot has been as he has only had 1 pro fight dont tell me hes 1 of these 1s have the world at there feet and the retire after 1 pro fight
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Maybe he's off on his feet...
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glen fought 12th dec and stopped/ko'd his apponent in the first round
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Glen Foot will be a real handful; he was a very capable amateur and seems to have a professional style. There are some really good new pros about and he is one of them.
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Hagler2002
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Re: glen foot
He's good but not as good as he's been made out to be.
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He'll be a good professional. He was strong, tough fit and hard hitting as an amateur. If he gets the breaks he'll do very well. He may not be a top World Champion but he'll box at a high level and earn a decent whack. That's success enough for me.
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He out at Doncaster on 22 jan 11
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Jeff Thomas
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simon fox wrote:He'll be a good professional. He was strong, tough fit and hard hitting as an amateur. If he gets the breaks he'll do very well. He may not be a top World Champion but he'll box at a high level and earn a decent whack. That's success enough for me.
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Wake up call
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Re: glen foot
Is he training with Dave Binns?
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wanderingtwin1
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another, luke robinson.simon fox wrote:Glen Foot will be a real handful; he was a very capable amateur and seems to have a professional style. There are some really good new pros about and he is one of them.
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wanderingtwin1
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Re: glen foot
couldnt of put it better myself. like most over hyped/protected boxers it will be a long time before he fights someone good and then he'll lose. his pro debut was nothing special, the guy he fought(vinnie ?) was nothing.Hagler2002 wrote:He's good but not as good as he's been made out to be.
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why dont ya spar him thenHagler2002 wrote:He's good but not as good as he's been made out to be.
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like i say you into boxin prob b fit why dont ya spar him and c wat he all about im sure glen would spar people like you watched him as an am he good strong powerfull ideal for a pro wouldnt ya say let the lad have a chance 2 fights 2 wins 2 by ko what mowanderingtwin1 wrote:couldnt of put it better myself. like most over hyped/protected boxers it will be a long time before he fights someone good and then he'll lose. his pro debut was nothing special, the guy he fought(vinnie ?) was nothing.Hagler2002 wrote:He's good but not as good as he's been made out to be.
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have followed this boxer for a while now, as an amateur he gave a great performance against O'saunessy, schooled Mark Heffron and I have it on good authority that he smashed Luke Robinson but didnt get the decission because he was too dangerous for Agogo. Now that he has turned over it seems that their are a few doubters, but only time will tell.
I have watched his two pro fights and for as much as they havent lasted long and have been against poor opposition, thier is most certainly something different about him, maybe he's not the rawbone amateur anymore that we used to see, his trainer Mr Binns has very reputable creds as an am coach and as I am led to believe was a decent pro himself, so maybe it is him thats putting together a different Glen Foot....lets wait and see. one thing that is for sure I wouldnt be putting Glen down to quickly.
I have watched his two pro fights and for as much as they havent lasted long and have been against poor opposition, thier is most certainly something different about him, maybe he's not the rawbone amateur anymore that we used to see, his trainer Mr Binns has very reputable creds as an am coach and as I am led to believe was a decent pro himself, so maybe it is him thats putting together a different Glen Foot....lets wait and see. one thing that is for sure I wouldnt be putting Glen down to quickly.
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Frankie Gavin
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Re: glen foot
Glen foot never schooled mark heffron I was there an it was close mark could have nicked it
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steelcity 65
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Iv kept my eyes on glen through the years esp 2009 abas as he was on coarse to meet liam cameron, but he was beat in the quaters by scott cardle,but glen has an exciting style very aggrecive and in dave binns has a great trainer,binnsy might not be known to the pros but as coached top level amateurs for years, worked with the internationals and does a great job,
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2smoothdalt
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same as steelcity65 will make a very good pro. gud luk glen.
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Glen will do really well ...........He will box at 10 stone ,When he learns his trade he will be a force for anyone

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saturday_kid
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Re: glen foot
Down to fight Dee Mitchell on here.
Hard fight for anyone domestically really, especially for your 3rd fight.
Hard fight for anyone domestically really, especially for your 3rd fight.
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wanderingtwin1
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Re: glen foot
carlito wrote:have followed this boxer for a while now, as an amateur he gave a great performance against O'saunessy, schooled Mark Heffron and I have it on good authority that he smashed Luke Robinson but didnt get the decission because he was too dangerous for Agogo. Now that he has turned over it seems that their are a few doubters, but only time will tell.
I have watched his two pro fights and for as much as they havent lasted long and have been against poor opposition, thier is most certainly something different about him, maybe he's not the rawbone amateur anymore that we used to see, his trainer Mr Binns has very reputable creds as an am coach and as I am led to believe was a decent pro himself, so maybe it is him thats putting together a different Glen Foot....lets wait and see. one thing that is for sure I wouldnt be putting Glen down to quickly.
you dont know what your talking about! good authority been who, Glen foot fans, his corner, foot himself? obviously there going to say that! smashed him, i was there at the ABA quarters 2008 and luke Robinson won fair and square and by a clear margin 33 - 26, the highest scoring bout of the weekend. i was shocked he won because it was clear and still is now when watching the dvd that the ref wanting foot to win and knew Foot and his corne well. it sickened me to witness the two of them slugging it out, both landing good shots and the ref on two occassions gave standing counts against Robinson, which to Foot fans, made it look like Foot should of won. if he's deserved the victory i'd hold my hands up and except that and knowing him, so would Luke Robinson.
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Hagler2002
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And why on earth would I want to do that? what a fúcking balloontear up wrote:why dont ya spar him thenHagler2002 wrote:He's good but not as good as he's been made out to be.
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havent seen the fight but apparently a good points win for Glen and giving weight away 'well done son 3 from 3'
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canonball1234
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Re: glen foot
Well done to glen I new It would have been a hard fight only 1point init but dee fort he won