I don't think that is true. I sincerely hope that is not true. If Davies was my fighter there's no way I would abandon him when he needs me most. He's only a young lad ffs
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Vincent stevenson
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world ranked
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Re: Ohara Davies
How about not call her that because she's vile. Chill on that.handsofstone wrote: ↑02 Jan 2018, 13:29Some of the replies are genuinely funny I must say
person is a vile word and she's a vile woman so if anyone wants to call her that then feel free
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handsofstone
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Re: Ohara Davies
Eh?world ranked wrote: ↑02 Jan 2018, 15:17How about not call her that because she's vile. Chill on that.handsofstone wrote: ↑02 Jan 2018, 13:29Some of the replies are genuinely funny I must say
person is a vile word and she's a vile woman so if anyone wants to call her that then feel free
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mickey1975
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Re: Ohara Davies
Not at all. And especially not Peter.Vincent stevenson wrote: ↑02 Jan 2018, 15:01I don't think that is true. I sincerely hope that is not true. If Davies was my fighter there's no way I would abandon him when he needs me most. He's only a young lad ffs
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Vincent stevenson
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Re: Ohara Davies
Peter is old school. And a legend Don't know Tony very well. But here's a thing. There is a lot of trainers at the moment going straight into pro boxing having never cut their teeth in the amateur game. Arnie Farnell, Shane mcguigan, Gary lockett and Jamie Moore all spring to mind. And they have all made big mistakes in big fights. Mistakes that they would have made in the amateurs and learned from instead of in possible life or death situations that is the pro game. Maybe the board need to make the pro boxing trainer's course a little more stringent. Instead of giving trainer licenses away like candy just for attending a 1 day course. Just a thoughtmickey1975 wrote: ↑02 Jan 2018, 17:24Not at all. And especially not Peter.Vincent stevenson wrote: ↑02 Jan 2018, 15:01I don't think that is true. I sincerely hope that is not true. If Davies was my fighter there's no way I would abandon him when he needs me most. He's only a young lad ffs
Re: Ohara Davies
Speak for urself u clown don't bring my name into ur gripe with boxing, I'm happy in my gym knowing what I am doing, hopefully the rest of the coaches Uv mentioned are too, u have got my number and know where my gym is, so instead of mentioning me publicly have the balls to ring or come to gym,Vincent stevenson wrote: ↑02 Jan 2018, 18:00Peter is old school. And a legend Don't know Tony very well. But here's a thing. There is a lot of trainers at the moment going straight into pro boxing having never cut their teeth in the amateur game. Arnie Farnell, Shane mcguigan, Gary lockett and Jamie Moore all spring to mind. And they have all made big mistakes in big fights. Mistakes that they would have made in the amateurs and learned from instead of in possible life or death situations that is the pro game. Maybe the board need to make the pro boxing trainer's course a little more stringent. Instead of giving trainer licenses away like candy just for attending a 1 day course. Just a thoughtmickey1975 wrote: ↑02 Jan 2018, 17:24Not at all. And especially not Peter.Vincent stevenson wrote: ↑02 Jan 2018, 15:01
I don't think that is true. I sincerely hope that is not true. If Davies was my fighter there's no way I would abandon him when he needs me most. He's only a young lad ffs
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Re: Ohara Davies
My joke was funny. Just not to you. It had absolutely nothing to do with what happened at Hillsborough and it's very petty of you to try to make that association.Vincent stevenson wrote: ↑02 Jan 2018, 14:53 Is ohara Davies a moron ? FxxKing right he is.
I'm from Liverpool and totally despise the sun paper and all it stands for ( and taansend your jokes are not even the slightest bit funny. If you had went through even 1% of what the Hillsborough families went through you wouldn't joke about this ) . But however I think the treatment of Davies over this is a little bit over the top. Political correctness is a crazy crazy thing these days. Yes ohara is guilty of being a tit and a moron but for fucks sake let's settle down a bit . He's said something stupid. I'm sure we all have at some stage . Surely his trainer abandoning him is not true. He should be guiding him and looking after him right now? ??
All the best mate. Much love
Re: Ohara Davies
Who actually knows O hara , personaly , he might be a good guy just a bit dumb and keeps putting his foot in it , Lots of profesional sportspeople are not the brightest sparks , when most were sat at the desk learning A,B,C , they were day dreaming about becoming world champ , playing for Man Utd , ect ect .
Then when you have there promoter, continually playing the public , with his i'm an Essex wide boy bollocks ,and continually telling the public its changing ,its all about presentation , getting yourself out there, using social media ,ect ect , said promoter loves the bullshit, and thinks it great for Haye to carry on , Bellow to be a dick , ect ect ,
But then turns on a boxer for doing what he himself says you have to do , , it shows the promoters true colors
Then when you have there promoter, continually playing the public , with his i'm an Essex wide boy bollocks ,and continually telling the public its changing ,its all about presentation , getting yourself out there, using social media ,ect ect , said promoter loves the bullshit, and thinks it great for Haye to carry on , Bellow to be a dick , ect ect ,
But then turns on a boxer for doing what he himself says you have to do , , it shows the promoters true colors
Re: Ohara Davies
I usually don't mind Eddie that much, but this has put me right off him.
Ohara seemed a polite young man at first, but Eddie told him he had to act like a dick head to get a piece of the spotlight and he followed Eddie's advice to the letter.
Now doing so has seen him put his foot in his mouth without really understanding why, and where is Eddie? As far away as possible avoiding all culpability.
Eddie took Bellews cock out his mouth just long enough to essentially disown Davies.
And as for Sims kicking him out, if it is true, that is unforgivable. You expect that kind of snake like behaviour from a money grabbing promoter, not a trainer who has worked with a fighter since an early age.
Ohara seemed a polite young man at first, but Eddie told him he had to act like a dick head to get a piece of the spotlight and he followed Eddie's advice to the letter.
Now doing so has seen him put his foot in his mouth without really understanding why, and where is Eddie? As far away as possible avoiding all culpability.
Eddie took Bellews cock out his mouth just long enough to essentially disown Davies.
And as for Sims kicking him out, if it is true, that is unforgivable. You expect that kind of snake like behaviour from a money grabbing promoter, not a trainer who has worked with a fighter since an early age.
Re: Ohara Davies
Arnie. wrote: ↑02 Jan 2018, 19:47Speak for urself u clown don't bring my name into ur gripe with boxing, I'm happy in my gym knowing what I am doing, hopefully the rest of the coaches Uv mentioned are too, u have got my number and know where my gym is, so instead of mentioning me publicly have the balls to ring or come to gym,Vincent stevenson wrote: ↑02 Jan 2018, 18:00Peter is old school. And a legend Don't know Tony very well. But here's a thing. There is a lot of trainers at the moment going straight into pro boxing having never cut their teeth in the amateur game. Arnie Farnell, Shane mcguigan, Gary lockett and Jamie Moore all spring to mind. And they have all made big mistakes in big fights. Mistakes that they would have made in the amateurs and learned from instead of in possible life or death situations that is the pro game. Maybe the board need to make the pro boxing trainer's course a little more stringent. Instead of giving trainer licenses away like candy just for attending a 1 day course. Just a thought
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Wind your neck in farnell you mouthpiece
Re: Ohara Davies
The posts on the previous page suggest Davies was taking the mickey out of Coyle about an article on a burglary involving one of his boxers.
If this is true it doesn't reflect well on Sims.
If this is true it doesn't reflect well on Sims.
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handsofstone
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Re: Ohara Davies
Davies is young but he's 22 not 16, I had 2 kids at his age, I still had a bit of maturing to do but I knew right from wrong, people are making excuses for him saying he never knew bout Hillsbourough etc, well if that was the case surely he would've made it clear straight away after being told?
Eddie's his promoter, not his dad, anyway he's had enough chances and he's crossed the line too many times so fvck em, he took a gamble by playing the villain and he's shite at it because he comes across as a prize prick no play acting necessary
I used to think I was quite tolerant and in general life I'm pretty well known for being fairly laid back but when I come on here or OT especially I realise I'm not as tolerant as a lot of people
Eddie's his promoter, not his dad, anyway he's had enough chances and he's crossed the line too many times so fvck em, he took a gamble by playing the villain and he's shite at it because he comes across as a prize prick no play acting necessary
I used to think I was quite tolerant and in general life I'm pretty well known for being fairly laid back but when I come on here or OT especially I realise I'm not as tolerant as a lot of people
Re: Ohara Davies
He did. He wrote lengthy apology explaining what happened.handsofstone wrote: ↑03 Jan 2018, 09:39 Davies is young but he's 22 not 16, I had 2 kids at his age, I still had a bit of maturing to do but I knew right from wrong, people are making excuses for him saying he never knew bout Hillsbourough etc, well if that was the case surely he would've made it clear straight away after being told?
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Boxerbeetle
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Re: Ohara Davies
Which I helpfully quoted on page 1 of the threadTaansend wrote: ↑03 Jan 2018, 11:12He did. He wrote lengthy apology explaining what happened.handsofstone wrote: ↑03 Jan 2018, 09:39 Davies is young but he's 22 not 16, I had 2 kids at his age, I still had a bit of maturing to do but I knew right from wrong, people are making excuses for him saying he never knew bout Hillsbourough etc, well if that was the case surely he would've made it clear straight away after being told?
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handsofstone
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Re: Ohara Davies
That wasn't straight away, that was about a day later when Eddie told him to, he deleted plenty of tweets afterwards when he was pulled on it and there was no mention of Coyle/robberies etc, surely if people are going bananas accusing you of slating the dead you'd be quick to clear things up?Boxerbeetle wrote: ↑03 Jan 2018, 13:45Which I helpfully quoted on page 1 of the threadTaansend wrote: ↑03 Jan 2018, 11:12He did. He wrote lengthy apology explaining what happened.handsofstone wrote: ↑03 Jan 2018, 09:39 Davies is young but he's 22 not 16, I had 2 kids at his age, I still had a bit of maturing to do but I knew right from wrong, people are making excuses for him saying he never knew bout Hillsbourough etc, well if that was the case surely he would've made it clear straight away after being told?![]()
To be honest I'm not even sure Davies is even referring to Coyle at all in the initial tweet, could be Derry Mathews,
Re: Ohara Davies
On the day that tweet was posted, I seem to remember seeing few other tweets from OD, directed at Scouse fighters/fans etc (can't recall the exact contents, but they were designed to wind them up). These seem to have all been deleted now.
It may have not have been connected, but when seen together with the Coyle tweet, it didn't look great.
It may have not have been connected, but when seen together with the Coyle tweet, it didn't look great.
Re: Ohara Davies
So it was the next dayhandsofstone wrote: ↑03 Jan 2018, 14:19That wasn't straight away, that was about a day later when Eddie told him to, he deleted plenty of tweets afterwards when he was pulled on it and there was no mention of Coyle/robberies etc, surely if people are going bananas accusing you of slating the dead you'd be quick to clear things up?
He fires off the tweets, goes to bed, wakes up to a shitestorm, apologises.
End of story.
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handsofstone
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Re: Ohara Davies
Listen, he made the statement, made several replies where he was made aware of the Sun/Hilsborough, said he'd wont be apologizing for nothing blah blah, his promoter pulls him off card, Davies arse faints and he releases a statement, it might have been the next day but he had plenty to say inbetween but he shat himself, deleted them and apologised, you seem to be under the impression it was one post he tweeted on the matter, even in his statement he had the cheek to put a portion of the blame on his handlers because he's a two bob shitbag who cant stand by his comments, I mentioned when it all kicked off that the worst thing Davies done was apologise, but then again backing down when things get too hot seems to be a common trait with himTaansend wrote: ↑03 Jan 2018, 15:54So it was the next dayhandsofstone wrote: ↑03 Jan 2018, 14:19That wasn't straight away, that was about a day later when Eddie told him to, he deleted plenty of tweets afterwards when he was pulled on it and there was no mention of Coyle/robberies etc, surely if people are going bananas accusing you of slating the dead you'd be quick to clear things up?![]()
He fires off the tweets, goes to bed, wakes up to a shitestorm, apologises.
End of story.
The whole Sun saga doesn't offend me in the slightest, I have txts in my phone a lot worse and offensive than that as I'm sure we all have, and I work in a factory which is pretty much all male so you can imagine the shite that gets spoke about on a daily basis, if Davies is gonna talk smack either stand by it or take full responsibilty if you decide to apologize
End of story
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Listen (feels weird typing thathandsofstone wrote: ↑03 Jan 2018, 16:39Listen, he made the statement, made several replies where he was made aware of the Sun/Hilsborough, said he'd wont be apologizing for nothing blah blah, his promoter pulls him off card, Davies arse faints and he releases a statement, it might have been the next day but he had plenty to say inbetween but he shat himself, deleted them and apologised, you seem to be under the impression it was one post he tweeted on the matter, even in his statement he had the cheek to put a portion of the blame on his handlers because he's a two bob shitbag who cant stand by his comments, I mentioned when it all kicked off that the worst thing Davies done was apologise, but then again backing down when things get too hot seems to be a common trait with himTaansend wrote: ↑03 Jan 2018, 15:54So it was the next dayhandsofstone wrote: ↑03 Jan 2018, 14:19
That wasn't straight away, that was about a day later when Eddie told him to, he deleted plenty of tweets afterwards when he was pulled on it and there was no mention of Coyle/robberies etc, surely if people are going bananas accusing you of slating the dead you'd be quick to clear things up?![]()
He fires off the tweets, goes to bed, wakes up to a shitestorm, apologises.
End of story.
The whole Sun saga doesn't offend me in the slightest, I have txts in my phone a lot worse and offensive than that as I'm sure we all have, and I work in a factory which is pretty much all male so you can imagine the shite that gets spoke about on a daily basis, if Davies is gonna talk smack either stand by it or take full responsibilty if you decide to apologize
End of story![]()
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Re: Ohara Davies
Taansend wrote: ↑03 Jan 2018, 16:51Listen (feels weird typing thathandsofstone wrote: ↑03 Jan 2018, 16:39Listen, he made the statement, made several replies where he was made aware of the Sun/Hilsborough, said he'd wont be apologizing for nothing blah blah, his promoter pulls him off card, Davies arse faints and he releases a statement, it might have been the next day but he had plenty to say inbetween but he shat himself, deleted them and apologised, you seem to be under the impression it was one post he tweeted on the matter, even in his statement he had the cheek to put a portion of the blame on his handlers because he's a two bob shitbag who cant stand by his comments, I mentioned when it all kicked off that the worst thing Davies done was apologise, but then again backing down when things get too hot seems to be a common trait with him
The whole Sun saga doesn't offend me in the slightest, I have txts in my phone a lot worse and offensive than that as I'm sure we all have, and I work in a factory which is pretty much all male so you can imagine the shite that gets spoke about on a daily basis, if Davies is gonna talk smack either stand by it or take full responsibilty if you decide to apologize
End of story![]()
), he did apologise. He did take responsibility. It's there
Re: Ohara Davies
Fair dinkumhandsofstone wrote: ↑03 Jan 2018, 17:04Taansend wrote: ↑03 Jan 2018, 16:51Listen (feels weird typing thathandsofstone wrote: ↑03 Jan 2018, 16:39
Listen, he made the statement, made several replies where he was made aware of the Sun/Hilsborough, said he'd wont be apologizing for nothing blah blah, his promoter pulls him off card, Davies arse faints and he releases a statement, it might have been the next day but he had plenty to say inbetween but he shat himself, deleted them and apologised, you seem to be under the impression it was one post he tweeted on the matter, even in his statement he had the cheek to put a portion of the blame on his handlers because he's a two bob shitbag who cant stand by his comments, I mentioned when it all kicked off that the worst thing Davies done was apologise, but then again backing down when things get too hot seems to be a common trait with him
The whole Sun saga doesn't offend me in the slightest, I have txts in my phone a lot worse and offensive than that as I'm sure we all have, and I work in a factory which is pretty much all male so you can imagine the shite that gets spoke about on a daily basis, if Davies is gonna talk smack either stand by it or take full responsibilty if you decide to apologize
End of story![]()
), he did apologise. He did take responsibility. It's there
Ive got my opinion on the matter, you have yours, I doubt we'll change our mind
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boxingknockout
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Re: Ohara Davies
What the fornicate’s going on here?!?!?!pimp wrote: ↑03 Jan 2018, 04:57Arnie. wrote: ↑02 Jan 2018, 19:47Speak for urself u clown don't bring my name into ur gripe with boxing, I'm happy in my gym knowing what I am doing, hopefully the rest of the coaches Uv mentioned are too, u have got my number and know where my gym is, so instead of mentioning me publicly have the balls to ring or come to gym,Vincent stevenson wrote: ↑
Peter is old school. And a legend Don't know Tony very well. But here's a thing. There is a lot of trainers at the moment going straight into pro boxing having never cut their teeth in the amateur game. Arnie Farnell, Shane mcguigan, Gary lockett and Jamie Moore all spring to mind. And they have all made big mistakes in big fights. Mistakes that they would have made in the amateurs and learned from instead of in possible life or death situations that is the pro game. Maybe the board need to make the pro boxing trainer's course a little more stringent. Instead of giving trainer licenses away like candy just for attending a 1 day course. Just a thought
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Wind your neck in farnell you mouthpiece
I’ll tell you what - the next Eddie Hearn novelty grudge PPV match.
Farnell vs Mickey
On the undercard will be Joe Fournier winning, sorry I mean fighting, for some WBA special world title.
Colour commentary by Pimp
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Re: Ohara Davies
Ahahahahhahahahahakeirw wrote: ↑03 Jan 2018, 04:17 I usually don't mind Eddie that much, but this has put me right off him.
Ohara seemed a polite young man at first, but Eddie told him he had to act like a dick head to get a piece of the spotlight and he followed Eddie's advice to the letter.
Now doing so has seen him put his foot in his mouth without really understanding why, and where is Eddie? As far away as possible avoiding all culpability.
Eddie took Bellews cock out his mouth just long enough to essentially disown Davies.
And as for Sims kicking him out, if it is true, that is unforgivable. You expect that kind of snake like behaviour from a money grabbing promoter, not a trainer who has worked with a fighter since an early age.
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Re: Ohara Davies
I don’t think there is many people out there that would be able to tell Sims what to do Never mind Eddie.
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handsofstone
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Re: Ohara Davies
Aye your probably right, i'd like to think that boxing trainers wouldn't allow to be told what to do by a promoter, they do obviously have a close relationship though, isn't every one of Sims fighters with Matchroom?Londonirish wrote: ↑04 Jan 2018, 04:09I don’t think there is many people out there that would be able to tell Sims what to do Never mind Eddie.