Not arguing with you here Ian, but what were these personal problems? Hadn't he said it would be different this time, after saying that last time out it was due to the death of his girlfriend and other matters.Ian 'Mr' McNeilly wrote:Don't write Carl off just yet.
All this talk about levels in right, of course, but just because he got mashed up here doesn't mean he couldn't be European level.
The truth is he had a lot of personal things going on, hadn't been training properly and had poor conditioning.
If he'd lived the life for three months up to the fight and got in with the Ingles every day, he'd have done a lot better.
He was a shadow of his true ability in there.
I do think Carl could do better than he did, I've always liked Carl's style, he definetly didn't perform to his best, but I do think Leva has the beating of him.
Are you saying he didn't train correctly for this fight. The question is, why not? He knew this was a make or break fight for him, a win would have put him into world rankings possibly, and a loss would more than likely have written off any aspirations beyond domestic level, certainly his own promoter seemed to think so. Though perhaps Maloney knew Carl hadn't done the work in the gym and was pissed off?
Would be interested to hear what you have to say, as I am presuming that following the interview you did with Carl prior, you have some information.