jonp wrote: ↑02 Feb 2011, 06:29Jimmy is retired now and one of boxings success stories, when we started training him it as quite well documented in the papers he had a chequered past hed lost an ear in a street fight, been stabbed a few times and almost lost a thumb,Jimmy also had been battling drug and alchol problems.Insider wrote:
Never seen one lad been able to turn a potentially easy fight into a barnburner quite like McKinley. ANy idea what he's upto now?
Also, good shout on Dee Mitchell v Martin Concepcion 1. That was a little corker!!!
He went to 7.0 which was quite shocking considering he could not resist a war.He just drifted away got his own place and a GF hes got two kids now and his own locksmith business and hes even passed his driving test.
He pops down occosionally weighing bout 13 stoneand hes doing well i realy do think boxing saved that lad.
The Best 4x3 Matches in the World (... Ever)
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Wow
Going way back
I think Joe fought Gethin maybe 2/3 times
His younger brotherJon is turning over(Joe’s)
Going way back
I think Joe fought Gethin maybe 2/3 times
His younger brotherJon is turning over(Joe’s)
Re: The Best 4x3 Matches in the World (... Ever)
Conor Benn against Peynard, the first one (but that was a 6)
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Butterbean has to be in there ?
I know it was a six rounder but Martin Jolley vs Phil Ball was a classic old school punch up.
I know it was a six rounder but Martin Jolley vs Phil Ball was a classic old school punch up.