Re: Macklin: "Darren's all Bark and no bite"
Posted: 24 Jun 2010, 18:32
iv heard him say numerous times that he is a brummie, he only says he's irish in ireland or america to draw big crowdsslapbangwhallop wrote:there is a fundamental flaw in your argument which is - I am not claiming Macklin is Irish - Macklin is stating he is Irish - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5f2NyWplMg&feature=fvstG0mez wrote:So Im ignorant and arrogant.. and English ?slapbangwhallop wrote: This statement smacks of typical "English" arrogance and dare I say ignorance. Macklin aint "playing at being Irish" - like I said Frankie Gavin has exactly the same credentials as Macklin but doesnt consider himself primarily Irish, like Macklin has and always has.
No doubt Ireland has had many "professional Paddies" like Andy Townsend, Clinton Morrison et al (just like England have) but Macklin aint one of those - like Kevin Kilbane aint or David Connelly or Aiden McGeady. We know the difference between someone who genuinely considers themselves Irish and those that say they are Irish for easy of marketing. I've spoken to and interviewed Macklin and his knowledge of not only Irish history and sports but day to day modern Irish life has the depth of a born and bred Mick.
As I live over here I am always on the look out for someone with Irish roots to see if they qualify for an Irish title in order to increase the depth of the pool challenges and the frequency of Irish title fights, some aint got a clue about Ireland other than they can get a free pass for a píss up for St. Patricks Day, others have been over a few times to see family, some consider themselves to have dual nationality and some consider themselves primarily Irish - Macklin falls into the latter category.
I say your the one clawing and embracing the Brummie as an Irishman.
He was born, raised and educated to University level in the Midlands. He boxed as amatuer for an English club and turned professional in England.
In 26 fights he has boxed 4 times for Ireland.
His first mission as a pro, was the English light middle title... which he lost to facey.
Then he went after the Irish title. Then returned back for the British title.. and lost to Moore.
Eventually he won the British by beating up Wayne Elcock.. in a fight titled "Battle of Brum"
I rest my case![]()
If he said he was English I would still support him. Interesting the amount of bigots on here that are so upset that he identifies as Irish. Actually its pretty sad.