Resignation

dookus
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Re: Resignation

Post by dookus »

All the best Richie
UrbanFox
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Re: Resignation

Post by UrbanFox »

All the best!
johnswan1
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Re: Resignation

Post by johnswan1 »

Best of luck in the future and congratulations on the successful career you had in boxing.
gasman
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Re: Resignation

Post by gasman »

Big loss to British boxing, the best ref at BBBoC, good luck with your next challenge :TU:
Flump
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Re: Resignation

Post by Flump »

Excellent ref, first saw him on Sportsnight having trouble with Bobby Frankham, all these years later still going strong. You can see he admires the fighters and is a fair man, a big loss.

Good luck fella.
ste1983
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Re: Resignation

Post by ste1983 »

Just saw this damn shame for boxing that Richie one of the best refs around. Good luck in your new venture :TU:
boxref
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Post by boxref »

Thank you all for your kind wishes. Not quite so kind on Eastside. :yay:
Howard Foster
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Re: Resignation

Post by Howard Foster »

boxref wrote:Thank you all for your kind wishes. Not quite so kind on Eastside. :yay:
All the best Richie D.
rd350lc
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Re: Resignation

Post by rd350lc »

Flump wrote:Excellent ref, first saw him on Sportsnight having trouble with Bobby Frankham, all these years later still going strong. You can see he admires the fighters and is a fair man, a big loss.

Good luck fella.
Bloody hell , Sportsnight - I remember watching that when I was a lad on a black and white portable tv
Richie must have been a young -un himself back then
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Re: Resignation

Post by Finn »

Good luck Richie - massively disappointed though thought you were one of the best refs not just in the UK but in the world.
Diddyb
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Re: Resignation

Post by Diddyb »

Good luck Richie haha I remember watching graham earl v yuri Romanov at the goresbrook when you told romanovs corner off in between rounds the looked a bit frightened
amirah
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Re: Resignation

Post by amirah »

what u moving on to richie?
hurlock
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Re: Resignation

Post by hurlock »

End of an era really! When Francis & oconnell retired they left you in a league of your own & knowbody really rivalled you until foster & I suppose Thomas was a top ref also.

All the best in this new combat thing which sounds abit unclear & if your half as good at it as Reffin you'll be great.
cobbler80
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Re: Resignation

Post by cobbler80 »

Best of luck in the future Richie, you'll be missed
THEBUTCH
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Re: Resignation

Post by THEBUTCH »

What a shame. Richie Davis was, without any doubt, one the best ref's ever on the British circuit. :TU:

He'll be missed. :bow:
AGM
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Re: Resignation

Post by AGM »

All the best
SAPFO
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Re: Resignation

Post by SAPFO »

What was this new adventure he was on?
jonny
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Re: Resignation

Post by jonny »

Hearing bad vibes about him now
handsofstone
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Re: Resignation

Post by handsofstone »

jonny wrote:Hearing bad vibes about him now
C'mon stop cock teasing ;-)
jonny
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Re: Resignation

Post by jonny »

No Warren shows, Not working for the MBC, sacked from BBBC . Something not right
handsofstone
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Re: Resignation

Post by handsofstone »

jonny wrote:No Warren shows, Not working for the MBC, sacked from BBBC . Something not right
Whats Warren have to do with it?? Surely the promoter has no say in who officiates,just the board,unless its a genuine grievence??

Im not sure??
jonny
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Re: Resignation

Post by jonny »

His total combat connection. Think he worked for him
Slim Cockney
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Re: Resignation

Post by Slim Cockney »

jonny wrote:No Warren shows, Not working for the MBC, sacked from BBBC . Something not right
Sacked from the BBBC?
jonny
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Re: Resignation

Post by jonny »

Slim Cockney wrote:
jonny wrote:No Warren shows, Not working for the MBC, sacked from BBBC . Something not right
Sacked from the BBBC?
Yeah thought they sacked him
Looking On
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Re: Resignation

Post by Looking On »

I think it was more constructive dismissal if ive understood right.
In other words made him feel resignation was the only way
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