kevo wrote:No way, Tommy Gunn!! What was it like fighting Rocky on the cobbles?Tommy Gunn13 wrote:Who are you MPG if u dont mind me askingMPG wrote:Started boxing at 9 years old and 1st fight at 11,won 2 fights out of 1st 7 which wasn't a great start.
Lost a bit of weight and then won 2 National schoolboy titles and boxed for england on two occasions against the Irish and Russia winning both.Won a gold medal in the Trondheim gold Cup at the age of 16 and then gave it up.Finished up with 47 fights and losing 11.
I wasn't dedicated (LAZY) enough to train and was always unfit in most of my fights,as somebody as already said...Best years of my life.
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Am i missing something here

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I obviously boxed at a far lower level, but the nerves killed me. I couldn't relax from about three days away from the fight and on the night itself I'd be hoping my opponent wouldn't make the weight etc so I didn't have to fight. Ironically once it was time to walk to the ring I was OK and just wanted to get it over and done with. Even when I won by KO though, the feeling afterwards was largely one of relief that the whole ordeal was over, rather than elation.Coco wrote:I was always very nervous for fights, I think anyone that says they are not are liars
The one thing I really noticed having performed at a reasonably high level at Tae-Kwon do and then becoming a novice boxer was that in the former I was able to maintain composure throughout and really think about what I was doing during the bout, whereas in my first few boxing bouts I could barely remember anything about them afterwards - didn't really feel in self-control in terms of distancing, timing and controlling the tempo etc. It was all a blur.
As I was older, I was also self-aware enough to recognise this (as a kid you're so much more instinctive in all your actions), and it really frustrated me that I'd 'lost' that composure.
My overwhelming feeling was just that I'd started too late in the game to really have a go at getting anywhere, so that made it hard to stay motivated, particularly once I started on a full-time career.
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Tommy Gunn is a character in Rocky 5. Has a street fight with RockyTommy Gunn13 wrote:Am i missing something here![]()
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el_grande_mauro_mina
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You shouddna explained it Kevo!kevo wrote:Tommy Gunn is a character in Rocky 5. Has a street fight with RockyTommy Gunn13 wrote:Am i missing something here![]()
got there and it has now gone forever!
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played by tommy morisonkevo wrote:Tommy Gunn is a character in Rocky 5. Has a street fight with RockyTommy Gunn13 wrote:Am i missing something here![]()
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Damn it. Delete! Delete!Carlos-Wigan wrote:You shouddna explained it Kevo!kevo wrote:Tommy Gunn is a character in Rocky 5. Has a street fight with RockyTommy Gunn13 wrote:Am i missing something here![]()
Just think of the mileage you nearly couldda have
got there and it has now gone forever!
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Sorry im a bit slow today....kevo wrote:Tommy Gunn is a character in Rocky 5. Has a street fight with RockyTommy Gunn13 wrote:Am i missing something here![]()
i think balboa damaged me
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Tommy Gunn13 wrote:Sorry im a bit slow today....kevo wrote:Tommy Gunn is a character in Rocky 5. Has a street fight with RockyTommy Gunn13 wrote:Am i missing something here![]()
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i think balboa damaged me
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el_grande_mauro_mina
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Did a bit of training in the army for fitness rather than competition tho.
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Two Staffs county championships on the bounce and an NABC West-Midlands championship during a 4 year amateur career. Drifted out the game in terms of competing and sort of regretted it ever since. Some of my old gymates turned pro and have done well for themselves, which does make me think what if....but ce-sera sera and all that.
Being brutally honest about myself, i had plenty of natural ability which got me by, but lacked the dedication and mental toughness/maturity at the time i was competing.
Being brutally honest about myself, i had plenty of natural ability which got me by, but lacked the dedication and mental toughness/maturity at the time i was competing.
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alexpaterson
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I've had 7 amatuer fights won 4 lost 3 and im fighting in the intermediate Scottish Championships in January
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good for youalexpaterson wrote:I've had 7 amatuer fights won 4 lost 3 and im fighting in the intermediate Scottish Championships in January
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Ive had 7 won 5 amateur and was yorkshire champion. And im the son of referee Howard Foster 
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I was the 1998 class B novice national champion (under 20 bouts ABA champ). Won in Hendon Police Colleage. Teddy b4 you say what is that or poor level, I also was the regional ABA champ but came un-stuck in the North east counties against Nigel Wright 2 time ABA champ, I was unlucky to be around when he was otherwise i reckon might of gone futher. Box as a pro and can claim to have boxed on PPV. smoke that in your pipe. lol. Boxed for Hunslet in Texas 2000. Boxed in Europe as amateur.
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Londonirish wrote:Great KO 8) 8)MPG wrote:Won a gold medal in the Trondheim gold Cup at the age of 16
The best sparring iv even had, we use to batter each other, i could do with a bit of that at the mo.. Why could'nt you of stayed at 8 stone not 18![]()
I better be quite you use to give it to me at the same weight now id have No chance
My one and only KO,i was never a puncher..the wife hits harder then me
Yeah Sparring was very good martin,I learnt awful lot from you but i don't remember the bit about ''we batter each other'' i remember you battering me
And for the record..I'm 14.4...i lost weight
@Tommy Gunn..Boxing terms,i'm nobody but the Wife Loves me
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Nice one i remember the name...there was alot of Gallaghers boxing at that timeMPG wrote:Londonirish wrote:Great KO 8) 8)MPG wrote:Won a gold medal in the Trondheim gold Cup at the age of 16
The best sparring iv even had, we use to batter each other, i could do with a bit of that at the mo.. Why could'nt you of stayed at 8 stone not 18![]()
I better be quite you use to give it to me at the same weight now id have No chance
My one and only KO,i was never a puncher..the wife hits harder then me![]()
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Yeah Sparring was very good martin,I learnt awful lot from you but i don't remember the bit about ''we batter each other'' i remember you battering me![]()
And for the record..I'm 14.4...i lost weight![]()
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@Tommy Gunn..Boxing terms,i'm nobody but the Wife Loves meD
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D My names Martin Gallagher,i boxed for Islington , Finchley and St Pancras. Boxed from 1991 to 1996 as a Junior.
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Fozzyfozzy wrote:Ive had 7 won 5 amateur and was yorkshire champion. And im the son of referee Howard Foster
I had a great night out with your dad after the Cleverly V Mcintosh at the hotel we were all staying in
Tell him I said Hi
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I had 42 pro fights won 36 fought mostly in USA and Europe as I wasnt allowed to fight in UK till 1999 i won 5 world titles I now promote and manage fighters Have a good stable of lads in Bristol
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Deserter wrote:I obviously boxed at a far lower level, but the nerves killed me. I couldn't relax from about three days away from the fight and on the night itself I'd be hoping my opponent wouldn't make the weight etc so I didn't have to fight. Ironically once it was time to walk to the ring I was OK and just wanted to get it over and done with. Even when I won by KO though, the feeling afterwards was largely one of relief that the whole ordeal was over, rather than elation.Coco wrote:I was always very nervous for fights, I think anyone that says they are not are liars
The one thing I really noticed having performed at a reasonably high level at Tae-Kwon do and then becoming a novice boxer was that in the former I was able to maintain composure throughout and really think about what I was doing during the bout, whereas in my first few boxing bouts I could barely remember anything about them afterwards - didn't really feel in self-control in terms of distancing, timing and controlling the tempo etc. It was all a blur.
As I was older, I was also self-aware enough to recognise this (as a kid you're so much more instinctive in all your actions), and it really frustrated me that I'd 'lost' that composure.
My overwhelming feeling was just that I'd started too late in the game to really have a go at getting anywhere, so that made it hard to stay motivated, particularly once I started on a full-time career.
I can honestly say my feelings were almost identical
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princess wrote:I had 42 pro fights won 36 fought mostly in USA and Europe as I wasnt allowed to fight in UK till 1999 i won 5 world titles I now promote and manage fighters Have a good stable of lads in Bristol
Hi Jane nice to see you on here
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Please explain what you mean exactly by this ........Gazmac81 wrote:i started boxing the same night i started my First Job was 17 , always went to see my Bro fight and thought i could do that ( with pint in hand i might add ) . people always telling me i should come up the gym.
So went up the gym took a good year on and off training and got my first fight.
Luckiliy i was taught the basics well as i was knackered after first round war and then won it with my jab and straight rights after that.
The difference between being Fit in the gym and a fight was totally different
Went on to have about 25Fights won about 19
havent fought in about 6 years but go to the gym quite regualar and talk of comeback creeps up every so often.
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A fight takes an awful lot out of you emotionally, nervous energy etc You need to be fitter to do the same job in the ring as you do in the gymFLINT ISLAND wrote:Please explain what you mean exactly by this ........Gazmac81 wrote:i started boxing the same night i started my First Job was 17 , always went to see my Bro fight and thought i could do that ( with pint in hand i might add ) . people always telling me i should come up the gym.
So went up the gym took a good year on and off training and got my first fight.
Luckiliy i was taught the basics well as i was knackered after first round war and then won it with my jab and straight rights after that.
The difference between being Fit in the gym and a fight was totally different
Went on to have about 25Fights won about 19
havent fought in about 6 years but go to the gym quite regualar and talk of comeback creeps up every so often.