Think he was very religious and became a preacher or something like that-He had a brother Brian as well if I remember correctly
Re: Promising boxers that disappeared/walked away
Posted: 15 Sep 2018, 15:43
by REEVE
I always wondered what happened to kevin satchell ? 16-0 won euro title but hasnt boxed in over 2 years
Re: Promising boxers that disappeared/walked away
Posted: 15 Sep 2018, 15:55
by Switch hitter
Danny Reynolds from Leeds........ won't have been world champion but would have had some good domestic dust up's
Re: Promising boxers that disappeared/walked away
Posted: 15 Sep 2018, 16:51
by mickey1975
Switch hitter wrote: ↑15 Sep 2018, 15:55
Danny Reynolds from Leeds........ won't have been world champion but would have had some good domestic dust up's
Danny didn’t quite “live the life”.
Re: Promising boxers that disappeared/walked away
Posted: 15 Sep 2018, 17:00
by Dirk Kelly
REEVE wrote: ↑15 Sep 2018, 15:43
I always wondered what happened to kevin satchell ? 16-0 won euro title but hasnt boxed in over 2 years
He retired to focus on becoming an amateur trainer and his sons a.m. career.
He was on the right side of one of the worse hometown decisions I’ve seen vs Butcher.
Re: Promising boxers that disappeared/walked away
Posted: 16 Sep 2018, 06:15
by bennie
Darcy Delaney wrote: ↑15 Sep 2018, 14:23
What ever happened to Tommy Shields a light middle originally from Ireland but based in Paddington, he went 11-0 -9ko and was a pro for 2 years then seemed to just disappear ?
Tommy looked the part in his 11 outings as a pro (all wins, nine of them early) and scored a spectacular two-round stoppage of future British welterweight champion Del Bryan on the Fight Night series at Alfreton in February 1987, when Shiels, badly cut, rallied to drop Bryan three times. He also outscored Dudley's excellent Lindon Scarlett.
Then Tommy dropped off the radar at the age of just 20 but was already plagued with bad hands and maybe he wanted out of the game because he wound up in Australia where he killed a bloke in a drunken confrontation and served time before apparently finding religion.
He reminds me of Colin Derrick, another welterweight banger from London who registered 11 wins (nine early) before disappearing in the early 1980s at the age of 22. Nobody knows how Shiels is doing and nobody knows how Derrick is doing.
Re: Promising boxers that disappeared/walked away
Posted: 16 Sep 2018, 06:39
by Coco
Shaun Cooper from Dudley went 16-0 and gave up.
A pal of mine fought him and said he was great, could do everything.
Apparently the bigger fights were never on the horizon and his business as a scaffolder was good so he concentrated on that, and then the time passes quickly.
So many fighters time has gone before they realise.
Re: Promising boxers that disappeared/walked away
Posted: 16 Sep 2018, 07:07
by MasterG
Back in 1985 a promising young boxer by the name of George Collins signed with allegedly. Collins had a superb amateur record of 77 wins from 78 fights, turning pro at the age of 17. Collins then racked up 35 straight wins over a 4 year period then stepped up to championship level. His first loss came in the hands of Gary Jacobs a former Scottish welterweight who beat Collins over 12 for the Commonwealth title.
7 months later Collins tried to rebuild his career by facing the somewhat tricky boxer Kirkland Laing for the British title, Referee Micky Van stopped the fight after it was clear that Collins was taking too much.
Collins had a very good amateur record, a record many would be proud to have and it looked like he was destined for future greatness, unfortunately that did not happen and Collins left the game with a record of 35 - 2 with 24 ko's.
REEVE wrote: ↑15 Sep 2018, 15:43
I always wondered what happened to kevin satchell ? 16-0 won euro title but hasnt boxed in over 2 years
He retired to focus on becoming an amateur trainer and his sons a.m. career.
He was on the right side of one of the worse hometown decisions I’ve seen vs Butcher.
Yes mate i remember that decision awful
Re: Promising boxers that disappeared/walked away
Posted: 17 Sep 2018, 01:33
by maley1984
Coco wrote: ↑16 Sep 2018, 06:39
Shaun Cooper from Dudley went 16-0 and gave up.
A pal of mine fought him and said he was great, could do everything.
Apparently the bigger fights were never on the horizon and his business as a scaffolder was good so he concentrated on that, and then the time passes quickly.
So many fighters time has gone before they realise.
I know Shaun he use to train my cuz his got a lad Tyler Denny fighting for the English title next week.
Re: Promising boxers that disappeared/walked away
Posted: 17 Sep 2018, 10:14
by Londonirish
Billy Joes Brother Tommy had 4 and won them.
Re: Promising boxers that disappeared/walked away
Posted: 17 Sep 2018, 12:19
by thatllbeme
Joe Selkirk, now happy abusing boxing fans on twitter for having an opinion on boxing!
Re: Promising boxers that disappeared/walked away
Posted: 17 Sep 2018, 16:52
by Coco
Londonirish wrote: ↑17 Sep 2018, 10:14
Billy Joes Brother Tommy had 4 and won them.
What made him give up?
Re: Promising boxers that disappeared/walked away
Posted: 21 Sep 2018, 11:17
by steve689
Long thread so apologies if already mentioned but whatever became of the bantamweight Michael Maguire? Meant to be really talented and a good amateur. Remember he fought in Belfast's Ulster Hall alongside a young tattoo-less George Groves back in 2009 and he looked decent.
Hayemaker had him signed up and it was on Setanta sports. Maguire faded away soon after,
That’s who always springs to mind whenever this topic comes up.
Saw him bust up Michael Gomez, had one more fight, then jacked it in.
Had constant shoulders problems I think did Lear.
Re: Promising boxers that disappeared/walked away
Posted: 25 Sep 2018, 14:20
by REEVE
steve689 wrote: ↑21 Sep 2018, 11:17
Long thread so apologies if already mentioned but whatever became of the bantamweight Michael Maguire? Meant to be really talented and a good amateur. Remember he fought in Belfast's Ulster Hall alongside a young tattoo-less George Groves back in 2009 and he looked decent.
Hayemaker had him signed up and it was on Setanta sports. Maguire faded away soon after,
Maguire boxed from 2008-14 went 11-1 but only 12 fights in 6 years
Re: Promising boxers that disappeared/walked away
Posted: 25 Sep 2018, 14:26
by Deserter
astradamus wrote: ↑25 Sep 2018, 13:06
...Olympic cruiserweight champion without losing a single round during the olympics
"In the 2016 Olympics he again won a gold medal after defeating Kazakhstan's Vasily Levit on a controversial unanimous decision in the final.[5] The final and medal ceremony saw angry crowd reactions."
(And that's from the link you supplied!)
Re: Promising boxers that disappeared/walked away
Posted: 25 Sep 2018, 14:29
by jamamb
tischenko got clowned in that final, truly awful decision and shady as hell
No clue what happened to him, but he used to be a reasonable amateur as well, winning against Tony Bellew and Deontay Wilder for example.
I know Wilder had only limited am experience, but who else did he lose to? I never knew Price beat him
price beat him on walkover, meaning they never actually fought, tbh, i dont count walkover wins or losses in there win and loss column. so if a guy entered the ring and won 5 actual fights, and lost 1 actual fight, and then won 1 walkover, id have it like 5-1-1 or something,, imagine dannys grandkids asking him how he went about beating wilder
wilder also lost 23-20 to krystof zimnoch (poland)
wilder also lost 12-1 to osmay acosta (cuba)
wilder also lost by 3rd round knockout to evgeny romanov (russia)
wilder also lost 7-1 to clemente tusso (italy)
funny enough, very few stoppages as an am. the am game really makes it hard to get many, at least if your boxing at a good level
Re: Promising boxers that disappeared/walked away
Posted: 25 Sep 2018, 14:46
by Coco
No disgraces there, esp as he was still really a novice.
Prob Joshua's losses look worse!
At the end of they day you can't take too much from amateur results.
Re: Promising boxers that disappeared/walked away
Posted: 25 Sep 2018, 14:48
by jamamb
ya no shame in those, only ever lost in international competition too
pretty damn impressive to be boxing internationally and the top man in your country after only having first learned to box 2 years before. he won an olympic medal not having even boxed 3 full years. him and aj had similar fast rises as amateurs....defo guys who just naturally 'had it'
He's still only 27 years old, is the ruling Olympic cruiserweight champion without losing a single round during the olympics, won the amateur world heavyweight championships, European championships, several times in fact, I think he could become something serious by looking at these stats.
He’s turned pro. I watched his debut a couple of months ago.
Great amateur pedigree but his style doesn’t look suited to the pros.
Needs to adapt.
Re: Promising boxers that disappeared/walked away
Posted: 26 Sep 2018, 15:21
by PredatorHayds
What happened to Stevie Maguire?
Fought for a British and slowly disappeared.