Best Pro Stable in UK
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sweetscience
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Best Pro Stable in UK
Who has the best stable in UK
i thinks Olivers is up there with the likes of:-
Moore
Khan
Thompson
Matvienko
White etc
what are your thoughts ????????
all from in or around my home town as well
i thinks Olivers is up there with the likes of:-
Moore
Khan
Thompson
Matvienko
White etc
what are your thoughts ????????
all from in or around my home town as well
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sweetscience
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Old bones Ian
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Captain Hook
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Old bones Ian
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Ritchie Woodhalls stable in young and new but is definatly one on the way up.
D Mitchell 6.0
James Mckinley 6.0
Max Maxwell 4.1
Pele Ried 2.0 (under ritchie)
Lee Jones 2.0
Thomas Costello 1.0
Leigh Hallet 1.0
Alex Ibbs 2.0
He also has ready for debuts
Tom Owen.
Jerome Benjamin.
Sonny Singh.
Sid Razak.
Andy Ingram.
Jamie Cox.
So a young stable but a growing one.
D Mitchell 6.0
James Mckinley 6.0
Max Maxwell 4.1
Pele Ried 2.0 (under ritchie)
Lee Jones 2.0
Thomas Costello 1.0
Leigh Hallet 1.0
Alex Ibbs 2.0
He also has ready for debuts
Tom Owen.
Jerome Benjamin.
Sonny Singh.
Sid Razak.
Andy Ingram.
Jamie Cox.
So a young stable but a growing one.
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Southpaw Stylist
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I am no Ingle fan but he has had most of his fighers from when they were kids.....
Too me thats much more impressive than getting fighters who are already good and just need a bit of smoothing off round the edges.
he MADE Naz, He MADE Nelson, he MADE Ryan Rhodes.....
Graham and Witter (I think) were already decent amateurs when Ingle took them on (correct me if i am wrong) but were of course part of the stable.
Too me thats much more impressive than getting fighters who are already good and just need a bit of smoothing off round the edges.
he MADE Naz, He MADE Nelson, he MADE Ryan Rhodes.....
Graham and Witter (I think) were already decent amateurs when Ingle took them on (correct me if i am wrong) but were of course part of the stable.
Although with the Ingle camp in a period of transition maybe its not the most appropriate time to judge their current stable.
Think he is overated, but it has to be Enzo Calzaghe at the moment... he is certainly the current flavour of the month..In recent times there was Ingle, then Brian Hughes, then Billy Graham, then a little spell with Chris Ashton ... now its Enzo's turn.
Think it will be Harrison or Adam Booth next.
Think he is overated, but it has to be Enzo Calzaghe at the moment... he is certainly the current flavour of the month..In recent times there was Ingle, then Brian Hughes, then Billy Graham, then a little spell with Chris Ashton ... now its Enzo's turn.
Think it will be Harrison or Adam Booth next.
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Southpaw Stylist
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his father vince cleverly is my sons coach also alan davies former welsh team coach, hopefully nath will be at the club helping the kids tonight, if you seen him fight youde have the same hard on 
also his father coaches craig evans welsh champion and great britian silver medalist also rhys evans welsh and great britian champion
also his father coaches craig evans welsh champion and great britian silver medalist also rhys evans welsh and great britian champion