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Re: Dunne Gets Lucky Escape.

Posted: 16 Jul 2009, 17:42
by Badass
Jeff Thomas wrote:
Badass wrote:
Oisin is a good little fighter, very underrated in my opinion. People don't seem to realise that he had hardly any amateur experience and has given some good boxers like Kimbrough and Chavez Jr hard fights. Are you still fighting Jeff?
Yes he's a good guy is Fagan we still talk regular. No i'm coaching now mate,
Good luck with the coaching mate :TU:

Re: Dunne Gets Lucky Escape.

Posted: 16 Jul 2009, 17:48
by Jeff Thomas
Badass wrote:
Jeff Thomas wrote:
Badass wrote:
Oisin is a good little fighter, very underrated in my opinion. People don't seem to realise that he had hardly any amateur experience and has given some good boxers like Kimbrough and Chavez Jr hard fights. Are you still fighting Jeff?
Yes he's a good guy is Fagan we still talk regular. No i'm coaching now mate,
Good luck with the coaching mate :TU:
Cheers pal, keep an eye out for Carl Frampton, Irelands future world champion.

Re: Dunne Gets Lucky Escape.

Posted: 16 Jul 2009, 23:59
by lirva
Badass wrote:
Oisin is a good little fighter, very underrated in my opinion. People don't seem to realise that he had hardly any amateur experience and has given some good boxers like Kimbrough and Chavez Jr hard fights. Are you still fighting Jeff?
Fagan will never be anything more than a journeyman. Khan showed us his level.

Re: Dunne Gets Lucky Escape.

Posted: 17 Jul 2009, 08:53
by moorser
i think everyone knows that fagan is nothing speical just a good brawler , as jeff said look out for carl frampton !!

Re: Dunne Gets Lucky Escape.

Posted: 17 Jul 2009, 08:59
by alexpaterson
moorser wrote:i think everyone knows that fagan is nothing speical just a good brawler , as jeff said look out for carl frampton !!
True he is a tough as hell journeyman who will give 100%

Re: Dunne Gets Lucky Escape.

Posted: 17 Jul 2009, 11:15
by Badass
alexpaterson wrote:
moorser wrote:i think everyone knows that fagan is nothing speical just a good brawler , as jeff said look out for carl frampton !!
True he is a tough as hell journeyman who will give 100%

That's what I was getting at, I wasn't saying that he was the next big thing or anything!

Re: Dunne Gets Lucky Escape.

Posted: 17 Jul 2009, 11:17
by Badass
lirva wrote:
Badass wrote:
Oisin is a good little fighter, very underrated in my opinion. People don't seem to realise that he had hardly any amateur experience and has given some good boxers like Kimbrough and Chavez Jr hard fights. Are you still fighting Jeff?
Fagan will never be anything more than a journeyman. Khan showed us his level.
Didn't say he would be Lirva :roll:

Re: Dunne Gets Lucky Escape.

Posted: 17 Jul 2009, 11:38
by leeharding
Badass wrote:
lirva wrote:
Badass wrote:
Oisin is a good little fighter, very underrated in my opinion. People don't seem to realise that he had hardly any amateur experience and has given some good boxers like Kimbrough and Chavez Jr hard fights. Are you still fighting Jeff?
y is he he is fighting his mandatey so how is he ducking and diving i dont get u people ure funny muroe aint his mandatery so y should he fight some one and give them a payday when they rnt mandatery

Re: Dunne Gets Lucky Escape.

Posted: 17 Jul 2009, 12:01
by lowersmiths
steve689 wrote:The Thai Poonsawat appears solid yet unspectacular.
i take it you have never seen him box then :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Dunne Gets Lucky Escape.

Posted: 17 Jul 2009, 13:44
by knowitall
Solid but unspectacular is a prety good description of Kratingdaenggym actually.His record deceives as a lot of his wins were against average boxers and boxers with losing records. He has a few good wins but there is nothing spectacular about him at all.I saw the Cordoba fight and I scored it for Cordoba although it was close.
He won't outbox Dunne but he will be dangerous if Dunne does not keep focused throughout the fight, if Dunne does what he does best he will win this by UD imo.

Re: Dunne Gets Lucky Escape.

Posted: 01 Aug 2009, 10:27
by Deno1986
I also gave Cordoba the win over Poonsawat, if it hadnt of been in Thailand I think Cordoba would have got the decision or a draw at least. Only found out Poonsawats name is really Prakorb Udomna and because he is sponsored/owned by Red Bull he had to change his second name to Kratindaenggym which translates to Red Bull Gym. Apparently its a common thing over there to keep the sponsors happy and the money flowing..