Willie Limond
Willie Limond
Apparently Willie in a bad way in hospital. Just seeing bits on another site.
Possible seizure
https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scot ... 545732.amp
Possible seizure
https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scot ... 545732.amp
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Boxerbeetle
- Light Heavyweight
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Re: Willie Limond
Bloody hell, sounds extremely serious. Fingers crossed for him.
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SeanBrennan
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so sorry to hear this, will be in my thoughts.
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God, I'd hate to speculate - but was stunned to read he was coming back. I really thought the Burns fight was a one off - final "get cash" fight and fully expected him to walk off to the sunset.
What I would call an "honest" box / fighter and he is in my thoughts at this difficult time.
What I would call an "honest" box / fighter and he is in my thoughts at this difficult time.
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big lennox
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Very sorry to read this news. Here's hoping he pulls through and makes a speedy and full recovery.
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same thoughts here, hope he recovers from this.stujones wrote: ↑09 Apr 2024, 16:46 God, I'd hate to speculate - but was stunned to read he was coming back. I really thought the Burns fight was a one off - final "get cash" fight and fully expected him to walk off to the sunset.
What I would call an "honest" box / fighter and he is in my thoughts at this difficult time.
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Awful news. Best wishes for his recovery. Really good fighter he was.
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Really hope he pulls thru. A fighter I had a real soft spot for. Good, honest pro. C’ mon Willie.
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jameswilson
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This and the Chris Jenkins having to retire news in one day. Terrible.
Best wishes to Willie Limond and safe retirement to Jenkins.
Best wishes to Willie Limond and safe retirement to Jenkins.
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Crikey I hope he pulls through. That's terrible
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Gutted for Chris Jenkins also - now I think there was the thread about domestic fighters you really believed would go further - Jenkins would have been high on my list. I thought he would really get to the cusp of World class.
British title is no mean achievement and perhaps in hindsight, power might have always been an issue to get much beyond that (and cuts of course) but he was a really beautiful boxer to watch and another "honest" pro.
British title is no mean achievement and perhaps in hindsight, power might have always been an issue to get much beyond that (and cuts of course) but he was a really beautiful boxer to watch and another "honest" pro.
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handsofstone
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Thoughts will Limond and his family, heartbreaking to hear, gotta say after all he said after the loss to Burns I was pretty disgusted that they were gonna throw him in with Laws, let's hope he makes a full and speedy recovery
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Spud
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Boxing is such a tough sport ..
My thougts and prayers are with
Team Limmond
My thougts and prayers are with
Team Limmond
Re: Willie Limond
To be fair, I don't think anyone were holding Willie to gunpoint and forcing him to fight on. However, yes a bit of common sense from promoters to say "no" would have been good.handsofstone wrote: ↑10 Apr 2024, 06:13 Thoughts will Limond and his family, heartbreaking to hear, gotta say after all he said after the loss to Burns I was pretty disgusted that they were gonna throw him in with Laws, let's hope he makes a full and speedy recovery
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handsofstone
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Yeh not saying Willie was blameless but promoters and the board shouldn't have allowed it, he's in his mid 40s ,Laws no world beater but he's a young strong kidstujones wrote: ↑10 Apr 2024, 06:27To be fair, I don't think anyone were holding Willie to gunpoint and forcing him to fight on. However, yes a bit of common sense from promoters to say "no" would have been good.handsofstone wrote: ↑10 Apr 2024, 06:13 Thoughts will Limond and his family, heartbreaking to hear, gotta say after all he said after the loss to Burns I was pretty disgusted that they were gonna throw him in with Laws, let's hope he makes a full and speedy recovery
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He's a 3 time commonwealth champion, British champion, euro champ, wbu champ, the lost goes on. He must have done ok financially, was it a case of not being able to let go and loving the sport? I hope he's ok as I used to enjoy watching him and wouldn't wish that stuff on anyone. Proper warrior so hope he makes a good recovery
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margaret thatcher
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willie's win over woodhouse was one of my faves of that year, excellent display of fundementals
willie couldnt punch much, not particularly fast etc, but his form was excellent. someone youngsters should watch. has he trained any fighters?
willie couldnt punch much, not particularly fast etc, but his form was excellent. someone youngsters should watch. has he trained any fighters?
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Greg Houston
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He's been training a few, including his son Jake.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑10 Apr 2024, 16:40 willie's win over woodhouse was one of my faves of that year, excellent display of fundementals
willie couldnt punch much, not particularly fast etc, but his form was excellent. someone youngsters should watch. has he trained any fighters?
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Good fighter, lovely to watch. Wishing the very best for him.
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jamesmcdonnell
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If only boxing were that simple.wrighty wrote: ↑10 Apr 2024, 16:04 He's a 3 time commonwealth champion, British champion, euro champ, wbu champ, the lost goes on. He must have done ok financially, was it a case of not being able to let go and loving the sport? I hope he's ok as I used to enjoy watching him and wouldn't wish that stuff on anyone. Proper warrior so hope he makes a good recovery
You can be a genuine world title holder, and retire skint.
A lot depends on what you earn during those fights, but also what you do with that money, so many fighters get sucked dry by people promising once in a lifetime opportunities to invest and other such schemes.
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I doubt he'd have earned muchwrighty wrote: ↑10 Apr 2024, 16:04 He's a 3 time commonwealth champion, British champion, euro champ, wbu champ, the lost goes on. He must have done ok financially, was it a case of not being able to let go and loving the sport? I hope he's ok as I used to enjoy watching him and wouldn't wish that stuff on anyone. Proper warrior so hope he makes a good recovery
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I’m pretty sure he worked as a joiner in between fights.
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Not really any news on the condition of Willie.
Police Scotland spokesman said: “Around 8.05am on Saturday, April 6, 2024, police were called to a report of a 45-year-old man found unresponsive within a car in Heatherbell Road, Coatbridge.
“The man was taken to Monklands Hospital where medical staff describe his condition as critical. Enquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances.
Police Scotland spokesman said: “Around 8.05am on Saturday, April 6, 2024, police were called to a report of a 45-year-old man found unresponsive within a car in Heatherbell Road, Coatbridge.
“The man was taken to Monklands Hospital where medical staff describe his condition as critical. Enquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances.
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That's a sad thought. He seemed a nice chap and was one hell of a contender who made the most of what he hadjamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑11 Apr 2024, 10:15If only boxing were that simple.wrighty wrote: ↑10 Apr 2024, 16:04 He's a 3 time commonwealth champion, British champion, euro champ, wbu champ, the lost goes on. He must have done ok financially, was it a case of not being able to let go and loving the sport? I hope he's ok as I used to enjoy watching him and wouldn't wish that stuff on anyone. Proper warrior so hope he makes a good recovery
You can be a genuine world title holder, and retire skint.
A lot depends on what you earn during those fights, but also what you do with that money, so many fighters get sucked dry by people promising once in a lifetime opportunities to invest and other such schemes.