Think it was Gman or something.SAPFO wrote: ↑17 Jun 2018, 14:05Someone dig this up for me pleasemickey1975 wrote: ↑17 Jun 2018, 13:48 Classic forum moment when he told us all we knew nothing and that kid said “I beat you twice!”! Then they had a reunion on here.
Paul smith jnr has retired
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mickey1975
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Good luck Paul. Good red.
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100%. The problem is that he spoke absolute shite and had opportunity after opportunity handed to him at a level he never approached legitimately earning. Doesn’t mean that he was useless but realistically it means he’ll catch a few pelters as a result. Hardly unfairleejonesjnr wrote: ↑17 Jun 2018, 13:33 The guy did the best he could with the tools he had and the vast majority of boxers would be very pleased to have had a similar career.
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I remember when they asked Golovkin why he didn't move up to fight for a title at Super Middle weight & he said "Because eventually every Super middle weight Champion has to fight Paul Smith. Too big a drama show"
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Nightmare Roy
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I don't get all the hate for him, he was a decent fighter and did well out of the sport.
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I have no hate for him, just incredible admiration that such a limited fighter would get so many title shots/stay in the mix while fighting mainly C or D List opposition.Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑17 Jun 2018, 20:05 I don't get all the hate for him, he was a decent fighter and did well out of the sport.
Who's the 2nd best opponent he beat after winning the British title in 2009?
Fair play to the lad.
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think he was known to be but of a c@nt on social media + repeated seemingly unearned title shots, that type of mix will defo get some hate
was gonna agree that he made the most of things, but tbh that doesnt really feel very accurate, didnt feel like he worked to those opportunities and performed his way up nearly as much as they were gotten for him. wasnt so much him making things
best wins were dodson, quigley, and david banks. i mean, thats so short of world level that i can see the frusrtration ppl had with him fighting 3x for titles plus ward. ppl complain about fielding getting a shot and he beat rebrasse (former ebu champ) and ryder (euro level id say )
was gonna agree that he made the most of things, but tbh that doesnt really feel very accurate, didnt feel like he worked to those opportunities and performed his way up nearly as much as they were gotten for him. wasnt so much him making things
best wins were dodson, quigley, and david banks. i mean, thats so short of world level that i can see the frusrtration ppl had with him fighting 3x for titles plus ward. ppl complain about fielding getting a shot and he beat rebrasse (former ebu champ) and ryder (euro level id say )
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Where have you been for the past few years fella? I'm struggling to think of a British fighter who's had a worse relationship with fans. The feedback on this thread surely tells you all you need to know.Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑17 Jun 2018, 20:05 I don't get all the hate for him, he was a decent fighter and did well out of the sport.
In 15 years on this forum, I honestly don't think I've ever really run down a British fighter bar him, and that's simply been a direct reaction to his arrogance, patronizing attitude, contempt for views that don't align with his own and, of course, his hypocrisy. All of which have been on display on numerous occasions in the public domain.
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bigjack
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Look up some of his old posts,they're still on here,then you'll see.Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑17 Jun 2018, 20:05 I don't get all the hate for him, he was a decent fighter and did well out of the sport.
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TheLeprechaun
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I hope we dont have to see him on sky. Its giving guys like him pundit jobs that was a factor for me cancelling sky
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He has achieved an awful lot, amateur star, British champion, world title challenger.
Don't let your dislike for the bloke cloud your judgement of what he did in boxing.
I get a bit, as a commentator you are passing judgement on fighters who may be far better than you.
I always felt a bit with Nicky Piper who spoke like he was a former great despite never being a British champion.
Don't let your dislike for the bloke cloud your judgement of what he did in boxing.
I get a bit, as a commentator you are passing judgement on fighters who may be far better than you.
I always felt a bit with Nicky Piper who spoke like he was a former great despite never being a British champion.
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how would you rate his pro wins coco? best 3?
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Nicky looks like a middle aged housewife thoughCoco wrote: ↑18 Jun 2018, 05:50 He has achieved an awful lot, amateur star, British champion, world title challenger.
Don't let your dislike for the bloke cloud your judgement of what he did in boxing.
I get a bit, as a commentator you are passing judgement on fighters who may be far better than you.
I always felt a bit with Nicky Piper who spoke like he was a former great despite never being a British champion.
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Buster Keeton was a good win, despite Buster taking it on the day of the fight.
Bruce Scott was a good fighter too despite killing himself to make light heavy, he moved up to cruiser whe he had domestic success after this loss.
Other than that he very much feasted on the usual suspects until winning the Commonwealth off Noel Magee. Magee never won a British title and won the commonwealth against Delaney who was dead at the weight
Saying that stoppage wins against Johnny Melfah, Simon Harris and Trevor Ambrose are good results, the Welshman did have a decent dig.
The early 6 round draw against Maurice Core is a good result too
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He was doing well against both Barber and Dariusz before getting caught. Suppose you can make the case for him doing ok against Benn too before getting whalloped late.
The Ashley bout gets overlooked, it was a decent fight and I think, only one round between them in the scoring.
The Ashley bout gets overlooked, it was a decent fight and I think, only one round between them in the scoring.
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The question was wins though! He was winning out of sight against Barber before getting caught for the then lightly regarded WBO strap.orbtastic wrote: ↑18 Jun 2018, 06:14 He was doing well against both Barber and Dariusz before getting caught. Suppose you can make the case for him doing ok against Benn too before getting whalloped late.
The Ashley bout gets overlooked, it was a decent fight and I think, only one round between them in the scoring.
He was never in the fight against Michaelawski, but the Asley fight was a classic, could have gone either way, Piper almost stopped him too. For me that was Pipers best performance
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I know, I know. He is criminally underrated, granted he never really won the big one but he did better than he gets credit for.
He had a big punch too.
I remember the Barber fight, he was a mile ahead and had his eye shut and it looked like he was locked in for the win then boom.
He had a big punch too.
I remember the Barber fight, he was a mile ahead and had his eye shut and it looked like he was locked in for the win then boom.
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ThereByTheGrace
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A sad sad day. I was hoping for one more world title shot to give the forum one last laugh.
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I would still maintain he was overrated, one of FW first signings, got very well looked after and given a lot of opportunity.orbtastic wrote: ↑18 Jun 2018, 06:42 I know, I know. He is criminally underrated, granted he never really won the big one but he did better than he gets credit for.
He had a big punch too.
I remember the Barber fight, he was a mile ahead and had his eye shut and it looked like he was locked in for the win then boom.
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This.Coco wrote: ↑18 Jun 2018, 07:05I would still maintain he was overrated, one of FW first signings, got very well looked after and given a lot of opportunity.orbtastic wrote: ↑18 Jun 2018, 06:42 I know, I know. He is criminally underrated, granted he never really won the big one but he did better than he gets credit for.
He had a big punch too.
I remember the Barber fight, he was a mile ahead and had his eye shut and it looked like he was locked in for the win then boom.
After the commonwealth Games, he signed a very lucrative deal with FW where he was paid guaranteed wages each week.
He then trained full-time, knew his fight dates etc. against opponents who were very carefully selected.
I think that even his mum would find it difficult to justify any of the opportunities he was given - yet he talked with the entitlement of a hall of famer.
Not to mention his on-line persona, it was hardly fan-friendly, and he is still the same today.
Self-entitled, fat, scouse tosser with a persecution complex. Apart form that, he's a lovely fella.
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We were on about Piper!
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Name a fighter with more knowledge of budgies than Piper.
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If you’d have said bearded strongmen that would have been too easy.