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Re: Biggest fighter locally
Posted: 07 Jun 2017, 02:54
by maley1984
tsunami wrote:In staffordshire anyone half decent has now retired. Only a few low level domestic fighters anyone would know, i guess andy keates is the only name anyone who follows boxing would recognise now
I liked Grant Cunningham but he seems to have disappeared. Was unlucky to have twice been stopped on cuts in close fights with Lewis Taylor and Damon Jones.. I see Rob hunt is carrying on I thought he wud retire.
Re: Biggest fighter locally
Posted: 07 Jun 2017, 03:05
by tsunami
maley1984 wrote:tsunami wrote:In staffordshire anyone half decent has now retired. Only a few low level domestic fighters anyone would know, i guess andy keates is the only name anyone who follows boxing would recognise now
I liked Grant Cunningham but he seems to have disappeared. Was unlucky to have twice been stopped on cuts in close fights with Lewis Taylor and Damon Jones.. I see Rob hunt is carrying on I thought he wud retire.
Unfortunetly the unlicensed boxing is bigger than professional boxing locally now.
Didnt realise hunt was still fighting. Think stoke/staffs golden years are gone now
Re: Biggest fighter locally
Posted: 07 Jun 2017, 03:43
by handsofstone
Ronnie Clark who's a former British title challenger and Jamie Wilson who's a former Commonwealth title challenger and who's scheduled to fight Wale for the British Bantamweight title
Re: Biggest fighter locally
Posted: 07 Jun 2017, 03:44
by Stuarty
asdfjkl wrote:mickey1975 wrote:asdfjkl wrote:Fighter? Tyrone Spong, even though he lives about 10.000 miles away from me now.
Perhaps Rico Verhoeven, a 270 pound heavyweight kickboxer, several times champion of the world, but most of you probably have never heard of him.
He was the sparringspartner of Tyson Fury when Fury beat Klitschko.
So you're virtually neighbors? I wondered why you were so close.
He used to live close near here yes, he grew up here, but he's the only top contender active in boxing.
He's 10 times champion of the world in 6 differend weightclasses, he's not a 270 pounder, like Rico Verhoeven, but he's not the kind of guy that surrenders. When he broke his leg in a fight his mum was there, he comforted his crying mum instead of the other way around.
That's the type of guy that grows up here, here and just here, we're not close in any other way, but yes I support him, that's the way I grew up.
You're gay for Spong

Even the mention of his name and your wee hoops going like a rabbits nose

Re: Biggest fighter locally
Posted: 07 Jun 2017, 04:52
by maley1984
tsunami wrote:maley1984 wrote:tsunami wrote:In staffordshire anyone half decent has now retired. Only a few low level domestic fighters anyone would know, i guess andy keates is the only name anyone who follows boxing would recognise now
I liked Grant Cunningham but he seems to have disappeared. Was unlucky to have twice been stopped on cuts in close fights with Lewis Taylor and Damon Jones.. I see Rob hunt is carrying on I thought he wud retire.
Unfortunetly the unlicensed boxing is bigger than professional boxing locally now.
Didnt realise hunt was still fighting. Think stoke/staffs golden years are gone now
Yeah it seems that way. Also a lot of shows pro and unlicensed seem to b the same nights. Yeah hunt back out again soon at the fenton manor in July McLaren topping the bill.
Re: Biggest fighter locally
Posted: 07 Jun 2017, 05:29
by Cyclops
Stuarty30 wrote:asdfjkl wrote:mickey1975 wrote:
So you're virtually neighbors? I wondered why you were so close.
He used to live close near here yes, he grew up here, but he's the only top contender active in boxing.
He's 10 times champion of the world in 6 differend weightclasses, he's not a 270 pounder, like Rico Verhoeven, but he's not the kind of guy that surrenders. When he broke his leg in a fight his mum was there, he comforted his crying mum instead of the other way around.
That's the type of guy that grows up here, here and just here, we're not close in any other way, but yes I support him, that's the way I grew up.
You're gay for Spong

Even the mention of his name and your wee hoops going like a rabbits nose

It makes a lot of sense: Asdfuk has always said he's only interested in "big man" and his constant denouncement of Daffy Duck does remind me a little of when you're about 11 and you tease the girl you fancy in the playground rather than ask her out because you're too emotionally immature to understand the feelings.
Now I think about it, asdfjkl could well be 11 years old.
Re: Biggest fighter locally
Posted: 07 Jun 2017, 05:33
by The Young One
Living not far from Leeds it's got to be Josh Warrington.
Re: Biggest fighter locally
Posted: 07 Jun 2017, 05:39
by Cyclops
Joking aside, I live in Homerton so Ohara Davies.
Re: Biggest fighter locally
Posted: 07 Jun 2017, 07:29
by fightfan95
clopixolacuphase wrote:Joking aside, I live in Homerton so Ohara Davies.
You backing him against Taylor?
Re: Biggest fighter locally
Posted: 07 Jun 2017, 07:34
by rossij8
Exoddus wrote:Being from Bristol it's Lee Haskins. I actually saw him last year at Bristol City vs Derby.
Same to both 
Re: Biggest fighter locally
Posted: 07 Jun 2017, 11:54
by asdfjkl
clopixolacuphase wrote:Stuarty30 wrote:asdfjkl wrote:
He used to live close near here yes, he grew up here, but he's the only top contender active in boxing.
He's 10 times champion of the world in 6 differend weightclasses, he's not a 270 pounder, like Rico Verhoeven, but he's not the kind of guy that surrenders. When he broke his leg in a fight his mum was there, he comforted his crying mum instead of the other way around.
That's the type of guy that grows up here, here and just here, we're not close in any other way, but yes I support him, that's the way I grew up.
You're gay for Spong

Even the mention of his name and your wee hoops going like a rabbits nose

It makes a lot of sense: Asdfuk has always said he's only interested in "big man" and his constant denouncement of Daffy Duck does remind me a little of when you're about 11 and you tease the girl you fancy in the playground rather than ask her out because you're too emotionally immature to understand the feelings.
Now I think about it, asdfjkl could well be 11 years old.
I'm interested in the heavyweight league, did you mean that?
Daffy Duck is taller then Tyrone Spong btw, so your comment doesn't make sense, Tyrone is actually barely any taller at all as the avarage Dutch person? As far as I know Tyrone Spong is the shortest heavyweight champion I've ever heard of.
Once again, even Daffy Duck is taller.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMXYrQBwNK0
Re: Biggest fighter locally
Posted: 07 Jun 2017, 11:55
by daviddee
handsofstone wrote:Ronnie Clark who's a former British title challenger and Jamie Wilson who's a former Commonwealth title challenger and who's scheduled to fight Wale for the British Bantamweight title
Got Paul Kean coming through as well seems to have the right attitude. Davie Drummond would of been a nightmare for anyone at light heavy shame he couldn't sell tickets. Aaron Mckelvie was tidy boxer as well and we had Iron Mike Towell who was always Class to watch a proper Dundee lad.. Ronnie is definitely top of the tree here just a shame Dundee couldn't get right behind him to make his career path a bit easier.. Jamie Wilson has a very good chance of picking up that British title and becoming the first Dundonian to be British Champ.. I'm sure it's going to happen soon enough Dundee is booming with boxing
Re: Biggest fighter locally
Posted: 07 Jun 2017, 12:18
by nitro5912
Pompey doesn't really have any standout names. Joel mcintyre won the english title last xmas against miles shinkwin. Then you have mikey mckinson who is wbc youth welterweight champion. But other than that it isn't a huge scene round here.
Do fairly welk at amatuer level, recently had ebonie jones win world youth honours before joining the army and taking the english title in her first competition as a senior
Re: Biggest fighter locally
Posted: 07 Jun 2017, 12:27
by gilgamesh
asdfjkl wrote:clopixolacuphase wrote:Stuarty30 wrote:
You're gay for Spong

Even the mention of his name and your wee hoops going like a rabbits nose

It makes a lot of sense: Asdfuk has always said he's only interested in "big man" and his constant denouncement of Daffy Duck does remind me a little of when you're about 11 and you tease the girl you fancy in the playground rather than ask her out because you're too emotionally immature to understand the feelings.
Now I think about it, asdfjkl could well be 11 years old.
I'm interested in the heavyweight league, did you mean that?
Daffy Duck is taller then Tyrone Spong btw, so your comment doesn't make sense, Tyrone is actually barely any taller at all as the avarage Dutch person? As far as I know Tyrone Spong is the shortest heavyweight champion I've ever heard of.
Once again, even Daffy Duck is taller.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMXYrQBwNK0
Corrupt officiating there. Daffy Duck could've been disqualified numerous times in that matchup
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Re: Biggest fighter locally
Posted: 07 Jun 2017, 12:52
by Ruthless-RKO
Stuffs wrote:Ruthless-RKO wrote:Stuffs wrote:
You must be quite near me. I'd through in Matty Ryan for Middleton too. Alex Rutter too, if he's even still fighting any more. Darryl Sharp another (popularity wise anyway). All in terms of local popularity, if not any actual real success.
Ah yes, decent picks. I'm from Oldham myself.
Middleton here bud
I guess we could class Scott Quigg, Anthony Crolla and Terry Flanagan as local
Re: Biggest fighter locally
Posted: 07 Jun 2017, 12:56
by samwbr
Leigh Wood probably the biggest name in this area at the moment. Been out for a while injured unfortunately.
Re: Biggest fighter locally
Posted: 07 Jun 2017, 14:21
by ste1983
maley1984 wrote:ste1983 wrote:Sam Eggington easily now the biggest draw in the West Midlands
Deffo Sam by us. Shows locally are poor at the moment tho not enough 50 50 fights being made.
Definitely mate small hall shows have been awful for the past year or 2 now. Never any well matched fights. I'm thinking about going to Dudley show Friday cuz not been a small hall show for ages and a 10-0 v 7-3 6rounder is about as good as it gets!
Re: Biggest fighter locally
Posted: 07 Jun 2017, 14:45
by Stuffs
Ruthless-RKO wrote:Stuffs wrote:Ruthless-RKO wrote:
Ah yes, decent picks. I'm from Oldham myself.
Middleton here bud
I guess we could class Scott Quigg, Anthony Crolla and Terry Flanagan as local
I could have. Not so much now. Quigg being Bury which I drive through on the way to work, and Flanagan being Ancoats where I used to live. Think Crolla resides in Moston which I've never knowingly been to.
Re: Biggest fighter locally
Posted: 07 Jun 2017, 15:04
by Ossyrules
Chunky
Re: Biggest fighter locally
Posted: 07 Jun 2017, 15:04
by dhb-raging bull
Jamie mcdonnell bout 8mile away
Re: Biggest fighter locally
Posted: 07 Jun 2017, 16:11
by Dirk Kelly
nitro5912 wrote:Pompey doesn't really have any standout names. Joel mcintyre won the english title last xmas against miles shinkwin. Then you have mikey mckinson who is wbc youth welterweight champion. But other than that it isn't a huge scene round here.
Do fairly welk at amatuer level, recently had ebonie jones win world youth honours before joining the army and taking the english title in her first competition as a senior
Boxrec's own Big Daddy Bessey is still Pompeys finest or his protege Mickey Parker.
Re: Biggest fighter locally
Posted: 07 Jun 2017, 16:12
by Dirk Kelly
Joe Pigford although there were some half decent looking Southampton based Eastern European's on a recent show at the Guildhall.
Re: Biggest fighter locally
Posted: 07 Jun 2017, 16:50
by maley1984
ste1983 wrote:maley1984 wrote:ste1983 wrote:Sam Eggington easily now the biggest draw in the West Midlands
Deffo Sam by us. Shows locally are poor at the moment tho not enough 50 50 fights being made.
Definitely mate small hall shows have been awful for the past year or 2 now. Never any well matched fights. I'm thinking about going to Dudley show Friday cuz not been a small hall show for ages and a 10-0 v 7-3 6rounder is about as good as it gets!
Top of the bill has changed mate. Tyler is fighting was was azza fox. The other lad pulled out. I ay been to a show for ages nothing appealing.
Re: Biggest fighter locally
Posted: 07 Jun 2017, 17:30
by ste1983
maley1984 wrote:ste1983 wrote:maley1984 wrote:
Deffo Sam by us. Shows locally are poor at the moment tho not enough 50 50 fights being made.
Definitely mate small hall shows have been awful for the past year or 2 now. Never any well matched fights. I'm thinking about going to Dudley show Friday cuz not been a small hall show for ages and a 10-0 v 7-3 6rounder is about as good as it gets!
Top of the bill has changed mate. Tyler is fighting was was azza fox. The other lad pulled out. I ay been to a show for ages nothing appealing.
Yeah saw mate but there is some polish 10-0 heavyweight (as the home fighter) v Chris Healey bit of a random one but like I saw my standards have got that low that any fight where both have at least a winning record will do cuz otherwise not doing any shows locally.
Think there's a Tommy Owens show at villa Friday too but they never get listed let alone the opponent s
Re: Biggest fighter locally
Posted: 07 Jun 2017, 17:46
by Bleak
maley1984 wrote:tsunami wrote:In staffordshire anyone half decent has now retired. Only a few low level domestic fighters anyone would know, i guess andy keates is the only name anyone who follows boxing would recognise now
I liked Grant Cunningham but he seems to have disappeared. Was unlucky to have twice been stopped on cuts in close fights with Lewis Taylor and Damon Jones.. I see Rob hunt is carrying on I thought he wud retire.
Yu never rated hunt have you mate ? Has he upset you I take it,
Agree Cunningham from Stafford was good,