Re: poonsawat speaks ahead of dunne clash
Posted: 21 Sep 2009, 05:05
Well the scores in Dunne-Cordoba were a little "unorthodox", weren't they?
probably won't need the judges this time thoughsligobhoy67 wrote:"I'm a bit worried about the refereeing and the judges because I am in Dunne's country" - good to hear him gettin his excuses in early!!! Just like against Sidorenko!!lowersmiths wrote:http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/sports/ ... loose-ends
Wasn't Dunne behind when he KO'd the champ?Well the scores in Dunne-Cordoba were a little "unorthodox", weren't they?
He was way behind on all three of the scorecards: Ted Gimza 92-95 | judge: Tom Miller 91-96 | judge: John Poturaj 90-97 [ http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?hu ... &cat=boxer ]ApolloCreed wrote:Wasn't Dunne behind when he KO'd the champ?Well the scores in Dunne-Cordoba were a little "unorthodox", weren't they?
So all three gave it to Sidorenko! and all three had had Cordoba ahead when Dunne stopped him - seems pretty consistant to me so I dont know what he is bitchin about!lowersmiths wrote:in the article, poonsawat says he is worried about the judges because of what happened with him in germany. one judge gave every round to sidorenko another had it one away from a draw.
I was thinkin the same thing meself AP.ApolloCreed wrote:Does Andy Lee come from traveller stock?!![]()
Fury:
'In fact myself and Andy Lee are actually second cousins - his Granny and my Granny were sisters.'
I just want to know whether to hate him or not.*
* JOKE obviously, calm down!
RTE live stream will be available i assume. I heard it was very heavily subscribed last time and was unusually choppy - and as Julian said in his latest article that no one in Thailandia has bought the right I assume that there will be a minion of Poonsamanics grabbing a piece of the pie.Wales wrote:Any TV for this?
Don't think it's for the Irish Title, I seen an article on Brian Peters website stating that Fury had hoped he would be able to fight for the Irish Title but nobody would fight him so it looks like it will be 6 rounds against a journeyman instead.sligobhoy67 wrote:Fury now added to the card - no mention if its for an Irish title though
http://www.rte.ie/sport/boxing/2009/0917/furyt.html
sligobhoy67 wrote:I was thinkin the same thing meself AP.ApolloCreed wrote:Does Andy Lee come from traveller stock?!![]()
Fury:
'In fact myself and Andy Lee are actually second cousins - his Granny and my Granny were sisters.'
I just want to know whether to hate him or not.*
* JOKE obviously, calm down!
McDermott and Fury was an all traddler showdown and I heard there were a few "tasty" side bets laid as well but I tink dat ders any traddler in Lee - dya know wat a mean Boss!
Ya his parents and his family had moved over there by the time Andy was born.steve689 wrote:Wasn't born in London or something?
i wish i was but the editor nearly had a seizure when i suggested it. i'm trying to find some way of watching it - the live feed on RTE has been mentioned so that could be one shout although my internet connection isn't that great.steve689 wrote:Are you coming over for the fight Julian?
he isn't the type to bitch, but i think he thought he won a few rounds in germany and one judge shut him out completely while the other two were a bit more fair. poonsawat has never claimed he won the sidorenko fight. the crowd are going to be a massive factor because the irish aren't going to be sat there quietly applauding like the krauts.sligobhoy67 wrote:So all three gave it to Sidorenko! and all three had had Cordoba ahead when Dunne stopped him - seems pretty consistant to me so I dont know what he is bitchin about!lowersmiths wrote:in the article, poonsawat says he is worried about the judges because of what happened with him in germany. one judge gave every round to sidorenko another had it one away from a draw.
Judging and officiating that benefits the hometown fighter happens everywhere, all the time. As someone involved in boxing you should know that. Given this is what he does for a living I can understand why he would be worried about such a common, corrupt practice. Doesn't mean he is making an excuse for losing the fight yet and it doesn't mean he is going to bitch if he clearly loses the bout fair and square, he just wants a fair shake. Did he ever say he won the Sidorenko fight? Correct me wrong but I don't think he did. When one judge scores a fight 120-108 while another almost had it a draw it is natural to question the scoring.sligobhoy67 wrote:"I'm a bit worried about the refereeing and the judges because I am in Dunne's country" - good to hear him gettin his excuses in early!!! Just like against Sidorenko!!lowersmiths wrote:http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/sports/ ... loose-ends
OK fair enough. I seemed to remember the general feeling being that Dunne needed the KO to win, but then learning the scorecards had been generous to him. Obviously I remembered wrong.Deno1986 wrote:He was way behind on all three of the scorecards: Ted Gimza 92-95 | judge: Tom Miller 91-96 | judge: John Poturaj 90-97 [ http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?hu ... &cat=boxer ]ApolloCreed wrote:Wasn't Dunne behind when he KO'd the champ?Well the scores in Dunne-Cordoba were a little "unorthodox", weren't they?
It would be a real shame for Thai fans and boxing in Thailand if this fight wasnt shown live. I know how frustrating it is when good Irish fights/ers dont get the coverage they deserve.lowersmiths wrote:i wish i was but the editor nearly had a seizure when i suggested it. i'm trying to find some way of watching it - the live feed on RTE has been mentioned so that could be one shout although my internet connection isn't that great.steve689 wrote:Are you coming over for the fight Julian?
alternatively, a radio feed may be more practical. it starts at about 3am in thailand. i lost my podcast virginity last week with a RTE interview from dunne's camp, courtesy of the brian peters team, and i had forgotten how easy on the ears the irish accent is.
it's a real shame the rights haven't been bought here, apparently they were part of the magee bid (with extra cash) that was derailed due to interference from a third party. i'm still hoping the thais will snap it up late but i'm not so sure. channel 3 (poonsawat's channel) have just paid out to get wba fly champ denkaosan v daiki kameda live from japan next month so the well may be dry. fingers crossed but at least there is the internet to fall back on these days.
jesus I didnt know that. Not only does he not speak like a traveller but he doesnt "look like" a traveller either - I mean Boogaloo Ward and McDermott could be spotted at 50 paces.BigEars wrote:sligobhoy67 wrote:I was thinkin the same thing meself AP.ApolloCreed wrote:Does Andy Lee come from traveller stock?!![]()
Fury:
'In fact myself and Andy Lee are actually second cousins - his Granny and my Granny were sisters.'
I just want to know whether to hate him or not.*
* JOKE obviously, calm down!
McDermott and Fury was an all traddler showdown and I heard there were a few "tasty" side bets laid as well but I tink dat ders any traddler in Lee - dya know wat a mean Boss!
Lee's from a traveling background and I'm surprised you didn't know that.
I suppose Andy throws people off with how well spoken he is.
Of course I am aware of hometown decision - from the age of 5 I even knew that my older brothers were up against it when travelling to fight other local clubs and of course Germany, the location for the Sidorenko fight, has a "special reputation" for hometown decision well before you would have to shoot Ottke in the head, twice, each round - and finish him off with a shovel to even get a draw.crusader wrote:Judging and officiating that benefits the hometown fighter happens everywhere, all the time. As someone involved in boxing you should know that. Given this is what he does for a living I can understand why he would be worried about such a common, corrupt practice. Doesn't mean he is making an excuse for losing the fight yet and it doesn't mean he is going to bitch if he clearly loses the bout fair and square, he just wants a fair shake. Did he ever say he won the Sidorenko fight? Correct me wrong but I don't think he did. When one judge scores a fight 120-108 while another almost had it a draw it is natural to question the scoring.sligobhoy67 wrote:"I'm a bit worried about the refereeing and the judges because I am in Dunne's country" - good to hear him gettin his excuses in early!!! Just like against Sidorenko!!lowersmiths wrote:http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/sports/ ... loose-ends
Lets hope the officials are fair to both fighters.