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lefty
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Good job mr maloney
http://news.boxrec.com/news/2011/malone ... oxing-kent as a medway resident im happy about this 
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That's sound, now get one in Liverpool with Pricey please.
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We are there on 27 April see you there frankmaloney.comjBacca wrote:That's sound, now get one in Liverpool with Pricey please.
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The little man is getting everywhere these days saw him at ringside last night and was talking to his driver at the Oceana Club Southampton. He told me he had come down to watch Tony Hill and one other fighter but could not recall his name. But they did leave before the end after chatting with last night promotor.
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FtmPress wrote:We are there on 27 April see you there frankmaloney.comjBacca wrote:That's sound, now get one in Liverpool with Pricey please.
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Any confirmation from SKY yet about the May 13th Bill?FtmPress wrote:We are there on 27 April see you there frankmaloney.comjBacca wrote:That's sound, now get one in Liverpool with Pricey please.
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Yes indeed Nice one Frank, It was good to see you turn up at the show on the 18th Im sure Tom Dallas would have been happy to see you there aswell, be great to see more great fight nights in medway 
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I've been out of the Price loop lately. Is he fighting McDermott next or was that just a rumor?
Arron-Webb is a good, competitive looking matchup.
Arron-Webb is a good, competitive looking matchup.
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crusader wrote:I've been out of the Price loop lately. Is he fighting McDermott next or was that just a rumor?
http://news.boxrec.com/news/2011/all-ti ... -confirmedDAVID PRICE v JOHN MCDERMOTT The Stewards decided to put out the above eliminator contest for purse bids to be submitted in accordance with the Terms and Conditions attached to the Board’s Head Office by 12.00noon on Wednesday, 13th April 2011, the contest to take place by the end of July 2011.
I can't remember where I read it, but it seems like Price is really eager for the fight to happen.
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I think Price stops Big John betwenn 4-6.
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Who is David Price fighting next?
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Will be fighting an American on April 27 in Liverpool.leforge wrote:Who is David Price fighting next?
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Any ideas who? Be good to see him in with Mcdermott whats the plan?FtmPress wrote:Will be fighting an American on April 27 in Liverpool.leforge wrote:Who is David Price fighting next?
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Captain Hook
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Will definitely get along to that....Price looks the business
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Zack page..?
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Sam Webb defends his British light-middleweight title against Prince Arron at the Medway Park Leisure Centre in Gillingham on May 13, promoted by Frank Maloney.
Webb is desperate to win a Lonsdale Belt outright since raising it aloft with an upset and bloody 12-round decision over flashy Londoner Anthony Small last March in Dagenham. The popular Kent battler retained with a sharp 11-round knockout of Leicester's gutsy Martin Concepcion in October and now for the useful Arron, a tall Lancashire stylist who earned his shot with a surprise triumph in Prizefighter last year to take home a cheque for £32,000 and his record to 20-3-1 (3).
Arron was stopped in two rounds by that man Small back in 2006 but he was only 18 at the time and only 19 when Ireland's John Duddy stopped him in two rounds in Dublin, since when he has gone unbeaten in 11 outings, including decisions over Bradley Pryce and George Hillyard. Now 23, Arron towers over most of his opponents and certainly knows how to box and his counters could bust up the cut-prone Webb, but the clever, aggressive champion works hard and on his own Kent soil looks likely to grind out a decision.
Webb is desperate to win a Lonsdale Belt outright since raising it aloft with an upset and bloody 12-round decision over flashy Londoner Anthony Small last March in Dagenham. The popular Kent battler retained with a sharp 11-round knockout of Leicester's gutsy Martin Concepcion in October and now for the useful Arron, a tall Lancashire stylist who earned his shot with a surprise triumph in Prizefighter last year to take home a cheque for £32,000 and his record to 20-3-1 (3).
Arron was stopped in two rounds by that man Small back in 2006 but he was only 18 at the time and only 19 when Ireland's John Duddy stopped him in two rounds in Dublin, since when he has gone unbeaten in 11 outings, including decisions over Bradley Pryce and George Hillyard. Now 23, Arron towers over most of his opponents and certainly knows how to box and his counters could bust up the cut-prone Webb, but the clever, aggressive champion works hard and on his own Kent soil looks likely to grind out a decision.
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I fancy Prince Arronn to win. What's the odds?
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We will know tomorrow if is medway or bentwood after a site meeting at Medway Park Leisure Centre in Gillingham. Watch this space.bennie wrote:Sam Webb defends his British light-middleweight title against Prince Arron at the Medway Park Leisure Centre in Gillingham on May 13, promoted by Frank Maloney.
Webb is desperate to win a Lonsdale Belt outright since raising it aloft with an upset and bloody 12-round decision over flashy Londoner Anthony Small last March in Dagenham. The popular Kent battler retained with a sharp 11-round knockout of Leicester's gutsy Martin Concepcion in October and now for the useful Arron, a tall Lancashire stylist who earned his shot with a surprise triumph in Prizefighter last year to take home a cheque for £32,000 and his record to 20-3-1 (3).
Arron was stopped in two rounds by that man Small back in 2006 but he was only 18 at the time and only 19 when Ireland's John Duddy stopped him in two rounds in Dublin, since when he has gone unbeaten in 11 outings, including decisions over Bradley Pryce and George Hillyard. Now 23, Arron towers over most of his opponents and certainly knows how to box and his counters could bust up the cut-prone Webb, but the clever, aggressive champion works hard and on his own Kent soil looks likely to grind out a decision.
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How come its not on a Saturday?FtmPress wrote:We will know tomorrow if is medway or bentwood after a site meeting at Medway Park Leisure Centre in Gillingham. Watch this space.bennie wrote:Sam Webb defends his British light-middleweight title against Prince Arron at the Medway Park Leisure Centre in Gillingham on May 13, promoted by Frank Maloney.
Webb is desperate to win a Lonsdale Belt outright since raising it aloft with an upset and bloody 12-round decision over flashy Londoner Anthony Small last March in Dagenham. The popular Kent battler retained with a sharp 11-round knockout of Leicester's gutsy Martin Concepcion in October and now for the useful Arron, a tall Lancashire stylist who earned his shot with a surprise triumph in Prizefighter last year to take home a cheque for £32,000 and his record to 20-3-1 (3).
Arron was stopped in two rounds by that man Small back in 2006 but he was only 18 at the time and only 19 when Ireland's John Duddy stopped him in two rounds in Dublin, since when he has gone unbeaten in 11 outings, including decisions over Bradley Pryce and George Hillyard. Now 23, Arron towers over most of his opponents and certainly knows how to box and his counters could bust up the cut-prone Webb, but the clever, aggressive champion works hard and on his own Kent soil looks likely to grind out a decision.
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That Saturday is FA Cup Finalleforge wrote:How come its not on a Saturday?FtmPress wrote:We will know tomorrow if is medway or bentwood after a site meeting at Medway Park Leisure Centre in Gillingham. Watch this space.bennie wrote:Sam Webb defends his British light-middleweight title against Prince Arron at the Medway Park Leisure Centre in Gillingham on May 13, promoted by Frank Maloney.
Webb is desperate to win a Lonsdale Belt outright since raising it aloft with an upset and bloody 12-round decision over flashy Londoner Anthony Small last March in Dagenham. The popular Kent battler retained with a sharp 11-round knockout of Leicester's gutsy Martin Concepcion in October and now for the useful Arron, a tall Lancashire stylist who earned his shot with a surprise triumph in Prizefighter last year to take home a cheque for £32,000 and his record to 20-3-1 (3).
Arron was stopped in two rounds by that man Small back in 2006 but he was only 18 at the time and only 19 when Ireland's John Duddy stopped him in two rounds in Dublin, since when he has gone unbeaten in 11 outings, including decisions over Bradley Pryce and George Hillyard. Now 23, Arron towers over most of his opponents and certainly knows how to box and his counters could bust up the cut-prone Webb, but the clever, aggressive champion works hard and on his own Kent soil looks likely to grind out a decision.
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Ok.FtmPress wrote:That Saturday is FA Cup Finalleforge wrote:How come its not on a Saturday?FtmPress wrote: We will know tomorrow if is medway or bentwood after a site meeting at Medway Park Leisure Centre in Gillingham. Watch this space.
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FtmPress wrote:That Saturday is FA Cup Finalleforge wrote:How come its not on a Saturday?FtmPress wrote: We will know tomorrow if is medway or bentwood after a site meeting at Medway Park Leisure Centre in Gillingham. Watch this space.
Any update as to it being at medway or brentwood
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Yes this show will take place at the Medway Kent on 13 th April tickets £30 £65 VIP £90 on sale from Monday. We thank all boxing fans for there support.Deano s wrote:FtmPress wrote:That Saturday is FA Cup Finalleforge wrote: How come its not on a Saturday?Any update as to it being at medway or brentwood