CyberboxingZone
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jamesmcdonnell
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CyberboxingZone
I was doing a bit of research for something, and found a site I had long forgotten. I thought it had died, but it's still there, and it seems they have an up to date news wire, so they must still be active.
There's some great articles in there, and some very interesting pieces regarding old time fighters against modern ones, which chime largely with what I have always felt.
Anyway, there's some very interesting reading there, so thought I'd share it with you guys.
http://www.cyberboxingzone.com/boxing/cyber.htm
http://www.cyberboxingzone.com/blog/
There's some great articles in there, and some very interesting pieces regarding old time fighters against modern ones, which chime largely with what I have always felt.
Anyway, there's some very interesting reading there, so thought I'd share it with you guys.
http://www.cyberboxingzone.com/boxing/cyber.htm
http://www.cyberboxingzone.com/blog/
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jamesmcdonnell
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Wake up call
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Re: CyberboxingZone
Wow, that's a blast from the past.
When I was first turning into a boxing anorak, sites like CyberboxingZone, SecondsOut and a little later Max Boxing were go to resources alongside the long-time defunct BritishBoxing.net.
While three are still going, they have been in decline for a long time and that's a great shame.
When I was first turning into a boxing anorak, sites like CyberboxingZone, SecondsOut and a little later Max Boxing were go to resources alongside the long-time defunct BritishBoxing.net.
While three are still going, they have been in decline for a long time and that's a great shame.
Re: CyberboxingZone
BritishBoxing.netWake up call wrote:Wow, that's a blast from the past.
When I was first turning into a boxing anorak, sites like CyberboxingZone, SecondsOut and a little later Max Boxing were go to resources alongside the long-time defunct BritishBoxing.net.
While three are still going, they have been in decline for a long time and that's a great shame.
I remember that.
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Boxerbeetle
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Re: CyberboxingZone
SecondsOut is still going? I used to visit that site every day, haven't been on it for years - the last time I visited there was hardly any content on there & I assumed it would have shut down by now.Wake up call wrote:Wow, that's a blast from the past.
When I was first turning into a boxing anorak, sites like CyberboxingZone, SecondsOut and a little later Max Boxing were go to resources alongside the long-time defunct BritishBoxing.net.
While three are still going, they have been in decline for a long time and that's a great shame.
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jamesmcdonnell
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Re: CyberboxingZone
Jeez, there's a surprise!Boxerbeetle wrote:SecondsOut is still going? I used to visit that site every day, haven't been on it for years - the last time I visited there was hardly any content on there & I assumed it would have shut down by now.Wake up call wrote:Wow, that's a blast from the past.
When I was first turning into a boxing anorak, sites like CyberboxingZone, SecondsOut and a little later Max Boxing were go to resources alongside the long-time defunct BritishBoxing.net.
While three are still going, they have been in decline for a long time and that's a great shame.
Maxboxing is crap now - I spent 2 years writing for them, sad to see how peripheral it has now become - I don't think it ever worked financially for them, so they just turned into an horrible looking ad platform, with pretty poor articles. It's a sad shadow of the site it once was.
Cyberboxingzone has some excellent archived material still, though there's no contributions to the articles for several years, it's still a good resource, and it has it's own newswire.
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jamesmcdonnell
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Re: CyberboxingZone
Perhaps we should all join the foreign legion.Terry Dooley wrote:I'm trying to forget!ILikeBeer wrote:BritishBoxing.netWake up call wrote:Wow, that's a blast from the past.
When I was first turning into a boxing anorak, sites like CyberboxingZone, SecondsOut and a little later Max Boxing were go to resources alongside the long-time defunct BritishBoxing.net.
While three are still going, they have been in decline for a long time and that's a great shame.
I remember that.
Or just head down the British Legion, and get smashed.
Re: CyberboxingZone
Can I vote the second one?jamesmcdonnell wrote:
Perhaps we should all join the foreign legion.
Or just head down the British Legion, and get smashed.
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jamesmcdonnell
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Re: CyberboxingZone
'hic...'ILikeBeer wrote:Can I vote the second one?jamesmcdonnell wrote:
Perhaps we should all join the foreign legion.
Or just head down the British Legion, and get smashed.
Re: CyberboxingZone
I used to read a forum about 10 years ago that was allegedly closed down due to threatened legal action from a well known promoter.
There were a few boxers who posted on there ( the likes if Mark Potter) but I cant remember what it was called ? Anybody remember?
There were a few boxers who posted on there ( the likes if Mark Potter) but I cant remember what it was called ? Anybody remember?
Re: CyberboxingZone
What about the Hatton forum.
Re: CyberboxingZone
I think that was that the Eastside Boxing forum. That was the first one i was a member of if i remember correctly. Yellow & black? Then it was shutdown and most people moved over to the Secondsout forum.bripez wrote:I used to read a forum about 10 years ago that was allegedly closed down due to threatened legal action from a well known promoter.
There were a few boxers who posted on there ( the likes if Mark Potter) but I cant remember what it was called ? Anybody remember?
Re: CyberboxingZone
Doesn't Eastside still exist?
Re: CyberboxingZone
Im almost certain it was the Boxingpress forum that was closed.
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Boxerbeetle
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Re: CyberboxingZone
I went for a nose around SecondsOut yesterday actually - there seemed to be far more content on there than I was expecting. Only had a quick look as I was in work, but might be worth checking out again in future
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PredatorHayds
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Re: CyberboxingZone
The boxing bbc 606 page was really good and popular about 10 years ago til they shut it down.
Re: CyberboxingZone
It's a real shame that they closed the forum and that the archived posts have since disappeared from the web. I used to enjoy ghosting there.
Re: CyberboxingZone
Going way back to the late 90s I used to frequent boxing wise. That was a fab forum.
Re: CyberboxingZone
Does anyone know where the writers/posters from Cyberzone migrated to?
Also, is Rocky writing about boxing anywhere online? I always enjoyed his stuff. I know he had some issues circa 2012 that would have prevented him from doing so for a while.
Also, is Rocky writing about boxing anywhere online? I always enjoyed his stuff. I know he had some issues circa 2012 that would have prevented him from doing so for a while.
Re: CyberboxingZone
It's gone right downhill since you left Jamesjamesmcdonnell wrote:Boxerbeetle wrote:SecondsOut is still going? I used to visit that site every day, haven't been on it for years - the last time I visited there was hardly any content on there & I assumed it would have shut down by now.Wake up call wrote:Wow, that's a blast from the past.
When I was first turning into a boxing anorak, sites like CyberboxingZone, SecondsOut and a little later Max Boxing were go to resources alongside the long-time defunct BritishBoxing.net.
While three are still going, they have been in decline for a long time and that's a great shame.
Maxboxing is crap now - I spent 2 years writing for them, sad to see how peripheral it has now become - I don't think it ever worked financially for them, so they just turned into an horrible looking ad platform, with pretty poor articles. It's a sad shadow of the site it once was.
Re: CyberboxingZone
I felt Maxboxing died a bit when Doug Fischer moved over to Ring online.
Used to really like Boxingranks, I did.
Used to really like Boxingranks, I did.
Re: CyberboxingZone
Don't know if he's still writing but he's active on a load of Facebook boxing groups.nfc90210 wrote:Does anyone know where the writers/posters from Cyberzone migrated to?
Also, is Rocky writing about boxing anywhere online? I always enjoyed his stuff. I know he had some issues circa 2012 that would have prevented him from doing so for a while.
Re: CyberboxingZone
Thanks.Bladder wrote:Don't know if he's still writing but he's active on a load of Facebook boxing groups.nfc90210 wrote:Does anyone know where the writers/posters from Cyberzone migrated to?
Also, is Rocky writing about boxing anywhere online? I always enjoyed his stuff. I know he had some issues circa 2012 that would have prevented him from doing so for a while.
Re: CyberboxingZone
That's where I got started too, with Ian McNeilly. Those were the days!ILikeBeer wrote:
BritishBoxing.net
I remember that.
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jamesmcdonnell
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Re: CyberboxingZone
I remember ian mcneilly before was ian mcneilly.steve689 wrote:That's where I got started too, with Ian McNeilly. Those were the days!ILikeBeer wrote:
BritishBoxing.net
I remember that.
I like to think i had a little hand in his greatness, when i suggested he start writing for some websites....you were working for a newspaper at the time ian which one was it?
Sadly it was also the night we both met a certain nameless dangleberry (i actually cant remember his name)
Am i remembering all this right ian, its a fekk of a long time ago.
