Cyclone / Frampton Court Case

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Re: Cyclone / Frampton Court Case

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That hotel must have been filled to the brim with cotton socks.
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maverick23 wrote: 15 Oct 2020, 08:13 41 hotel rooms?! The mind boogles - what a waste of money! Surely there are only a handful of people (a dozen at most including close family) that would warrant hotel rooms.
it shows you just how hard the McGuigan family were working on Frampton's behalf mate
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Wee Tommy wrote: 15 Oct 2020, 08:40 That hotel must have been filled to the brim with cotton socks.
the hallmark of pure graft mate, cotton socks littering the hallways

which was lucky for Frampton's sparring partner who got turfed out of his room onto the corridor, he made himself a makeshift camp bed and blankets from all the discarded socks.
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Wee Tommy wrote: 15 Oct 2020, 08:40 That hotel must have been filled to the brim with cotton socks.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :clap:
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Re: Cyclone / Frampton Court Case

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Over 40 hotel rooms ffs. Probably the presidential suite as well. Meanwhile the sparring partner is kipping in the hallway :OhYes: you couldn’t make it up.
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Wee Tommy wrote: 15 Oct 2020, 08:40 That hotel must have been filled to the brim with cotton socks.
And crisps.

Scott Harrison was in town.
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Counter-puncher wrote: 15 Oct 2020, 09:03
Wee Tommy wrote: 15 Oct 2020, 08:40 That hotel must have been filled to the brim with cotton socks.
the hallmark of pure graft mate, cotton socks littering the hallways

which was lucky for Frampton's sparring partner who got turfed out of his room onto the corridor, he made himself a makeshift camp bed and blankets from all the discarded socks.


:lol: :lol:

Tbh I found McGuigan being party to a sparring partner being treated like trash to be particularly damning.
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Re: Cyclone / Frampton Court Case

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jameswilson wrote: 15 Oct 2020, 10:17
Wee Tommy wrote: 15 Oct 2020, 08:40 That hotel must have been filled to the brim with cotton socks.
And crisps.

Scott Harrison was in town.
well at least the corridor-bound sparring partner could have got a bit of brekkie out of it, he was fvcked after he'd been turfed out of his room
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Wee Tommy wrote: 15 Oct 2020, 10:33
Counter-puncher wrote: 15 Oct 2020, 09:03
Wee Tommy wrote: 15 Oct 2020, 08:40 That hotel must have been filled to the brim with cotton socks.
the hallmark of pure graft mate, cotton socks littering the hallways

which was lucky for Frampton's sparring partner who got turfed out of his room onto the corridor, he made himself a makeshift camp bed and blankets from all the discarded socks.


:lol: :lol:

Tbh I found McGuigan being party to a sparring partner being treated like trash to be particularly damning.
A sparring partner had to sleep on the floor in a hall way to make room for members of the McGuigan family when they arrived stateside it was alleged. McGuigan didn’t deny that was the case but suggested it wasn’t an uncommon occurance.

:o :verysad:

I imagine sparring partners will be booking their own rooms from now on then. mind you, sounds like they're all used to being turfed out into the corridor, according to Bazza
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Wee Tommy wrote: 15 Oct 2020, 10:33
Counter-puncher wrote: 15 Oct 2020, 09:03
Wee Tommy wrote: 15 Oct 2020, 08:40 That hotel must have been filled to the brim with cotton socks.
the hallmark of pure graft mate, cotton socks littering the hallways

which was lucky for Frampton's sparring partner who got turfed out of his room onto the corridor, he made himself a makeshift camp bed and blankets from all the discarded socks.


:lol: :lol:

Tbh I found McGuigan being party to a sparring partner being treated like trash to be particularly damning.
So do I. how the fornicate can a former fighter treat another fighter like that?
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Muttley wrote: 15 Oct 2020, 11:32
Wee Tommy wrote: 15 Oct 2020, 10:33
Counter-puncher wrote: 15 Oct 2020, 09:03

the hallmark of pure graft mate, cotton socks littering the hallways

which was lucky for Frampton's sparring partner who got turfed out of his room onto the corridor, he made himself a makeshift camp bed and blankets from all the discarded socks.


:lol: :lol:

Tbh I found McGuigan being party to a sparring partner being treated like trash to be particularly damning.
So do I. how the fornicate can a former fighter treat another fighter like that?
I think with Bazza he’s not just any former fighter but a former world champion. He treats those he deems beneath him as scum. I’ve never met him but I used to be a big fan. Whenever I’ve mentioned him to anyone whose met him or dealt with him, he gets bad press.
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Counter-puncher wrote: 15 Oct 2020, 10:36
Wee Tommy wrote: 15 Oct 2020, 10:33
Counter-puncher wrote: 15 Oct 2020, 09:03

the hallmark of pure graft mate, cotton socks littering the hallways

which was lucky for Frampton's sparring partner who got turfed out of his room onto the corridor, he made himself a makeshift camp bed and blankets from all the discarded socks.


:lol: :lol:

Tbh I found McGuigan being party to a sparring partner being treated like trash to be particularly damning.
A sparring partner had to sleep on the floor in a hall way to make room for members of the McGuigan family when they arrived stateside it was alleged. McGuigan didn’t deny that was the case but suggested it wasn’t an uncommon occurance.

:o :verysad:

I imagine sparring partners will be booking their own rooms from now on then. mind you, sounds like they're all used to being turfed out into the corridor, according to Bazza
Honestly it’s a shite game the boxing mate. Hard on its participants.

My mates unbeaten as a pro and was fairly touted as an amateur and he hates the game. The stuff he’s told me would make u sick.
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Wee Tommy wrote: 15 Oct 2020, 11:40
Counter-puncher wrote: 15 Oct 2020, 10:36
Wee Tommy wrote: 15 Oct 2020, 10:33

:lol: :lol:

Tbh I found McGuigan being party to a sparring partner being treated like trash to be particularly damning.
A sparring partner had to sleep on the floor in a hall way to make room for members of the McGuigan family when they arrived stateside it was alleged. McGuigan didn’t deny that was the case but suggested it wasn’t an uncommon occurance.

:o :verysad:

I imagine sparring partners will be booking their own rooms from now on then. mind you, sounds like they're all used to being turfed out into the corridor, according to Bazza
Honestly it’s a shite game the boxing mate. Hard on its participants.

My mates unbeaten as a pro and was fairly touted as an amateur and he hates the game. The stuff he’s told me would make u sick.
In business, you are completely alone, and professional boxing more than any other sport forces its participants to be businessmen.

If this allegation is true, it makes Bazza's efforts towards establishing a fighter's union all those years ago seem particularly cynical.
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Re: Cyclone / Frampton Court Case

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Maybe he paid Carl in white cotton socks ?? :yay:
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high tower 1 wrote: 15 Oct 2020, 12:35 Maybe he paid Carl in white cotton socks ?? :yay:
If so he should consider himself lucky. They meant a lot to Bazza and his family.
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I know of one sparring partner who travelled down to London and they had a whip around and gave him £20 for the spar
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Sounds odd but surely the hotel thing was the eve before/after the fight - Why on earth would you have sparring partners on hand then? It must have been a thank-you (as back-handed as it was)? Turfing him out the ultimate F-you.
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He must have been in the corridor in a house. It wouldn’t work in a hotel like.
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Noxy wrote: 15 Oct 2020, 14:17 He must have been in the corridor in a house. It wouldn’t work in a hotel like.
It would if your group has blown 20 large ones on rooms alone that night.
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cam2010 wrote: 15 Oct 2020, 13:27 I know of one sparring partner who travelled down to London and they had a whip around and gave him £20 for the spar
My mates just sparred a world champion for a week and was very well treated. So some folk are decent at least.
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Wee Tommy wrote: 15 Oct 2020, 15:51
cam2010 wrote: 15 Oct 2020, 13:27 I know of one sparring partner who travelled down to London and they had a whip around and gave him £20 for the spar
My mates just sparred a world champion for a week and was very well treated. So some folk are decent at least.
Depends who’s asking you to spar I guess..
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jameswilson wrote: 15 Oct 2020, 10:17
Wee Tommy wrote: 15 Oct 2020, 08:40 That hotel must have been filled to the brim with cotton socks.
And crisps.

Scott Harrison was in town.
He was their new accountant and Sandra was briefing him over seventeen bags of Monster Munch
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Re: Cyclone / Frampton Court Case

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coneye wrote: 14 Oct 2020, 17:43
spudder56 wrote: 14 Oct 2020, 14:27
olij999 wrote: 14 Oct 2020, 10:50

All of them, Spudder? ;-)
Yeah apart from you Oliver 😂 I hope you’re keeping well
Are you a lawyer then 999 , Whats your take on it
I haven't been following it too closely, to be honest - will wait for the written judgment. Sorry that that's not very helpful!
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olij999 wrote: 15 Oct 2020, 16:08
coneye wrote: 14 Oct 2020, 17:43
spudder56 wrote: 14 Oct 2020, 14:27
Yeah apart from you Oliver 😂 I hope you’re keeping well
Are you a lawyer then 999 , Whats your take on it
I haven't been following it too closely, to be honest - will wait for the written judgment. Sorry that that's not very helpful!
:clap: Typical solicitors answer mate lol 😂 😂
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Re: Cyclone / Frampton Court Case

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spudder56 wrote: 15 Oct 2020, 18:49
olij999 wrote: 15 Oct 2020, 16:08
coneye wrote: 14 Oct 2020, 17:43

Are you a lawyer then 999 , Whats your take on it
I haven't been following it too closely, to be honest - will wait for the written judgment. Sorry that that's not very helpful!
:clap: Typical solicitors answer mate lol 😂 😂
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