Tommy Coyle retires

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milpool
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Tommy Coyle retires

Post by milpool »

I would say that it's probably for the best and he's got plenty of other stuff going on to keep himself busy.

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Noxy
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Great fighter, good luck to him.
smiling assassin
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Noxy wrote: 28 Jan 2020, 05:43 Great fighter, good luck to him.
He was a good fighter, far from great
Ruthless-RKO
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Re: Tommy Coyle retires

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Must have gotten a decent payday against Chris Algieri.. Took a bit of a beating though.
Stuarty
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Glad he's decided to hang em up. Entertaining fighter. That Brizuela fight was unreal. Bags of heart. Good luck to him...
chinarich
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Glad he has hung ‘em up. There was a thread a while back sharing a video with him and Jamie Moore and his trainer was saying that he hoped he would retire (or words to that effect). Nothing left to prove and nothing more he could have achieved. Done great things for his community by all accounts
Boxerbeetle
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Must admit I thought he’d already retired. He had a great career, definitely made the most of his abilities and was always a good watch.
handsofstone
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Good luck and the right call I'd say, he always gave his all, it's a bit cliche but he never left anything in the ring, fun guy who'll be missed on the domestic circuit
Stobbo
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handsofstone wrote: 28 Jan 2020, 13:24 Good luck and the right call I'd say, he always gave his all, it's a bit cliche but he never left anything in the ring, fun guy who'll be missed on the domestic circuit
This says it all, good luck to him.
TheGman
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Crackin fella and has always gave me value for money when ive watched him fight,wish him all the best for the future.
mickey1975
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I watched him come up from the schoolboys and he was an annoying little chav but slowly developed/matured into a great roll model.
handsofstone
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Just watched the Joe interview where he announced it, quality watch, I feel for him he's an emotional guy, cant help but like him though
Black Sam Bellamy
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Re: Tommy Coyle retires

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If he was chocolate, he'd eat himself
Boxerbeetle
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Nice little thing from the BBC:

margaret thatcher
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Post by margaret thatcher »

Should go into politics?

Tbh, I found it hard to like him for some reason. I know nothing about his community work etc
Spud
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Post by Spud »

fantastic bloke and servant to boxing.
REEVE
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Post by REEVE »

Good luck all the best for the future :box:

Glad he has gotten out while hes stil healthy
bripez
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Re: Tommy Coyle retires

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margaret thatcher wrote: 28 Jan 2020, 18:45 Should go into politics?

Tbh, I found it hard to like him for some reason. I know nothing about his community work etc
You might have missed it mate - he doesn’t like to talk about it
keirw
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Re: Tommy Coyle retires

Post by keirw »

I never rated him all that highly, but he was a decent domestic level fighter who gave us a few memorable nights.

Good luck to him for the future.
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