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Degale blasts mcCracken appointment

Posted: 13 Nov 2009, 15:48
by gemmell
degale is a joke.he is not winning any fans. first haye now mccracken!! just as he start's to win people over. we begin to realise what a plonker he is.

The Beijing gold medallist has an ongoing dispute with the BABA over an outstanding bonus payment among other things and has been highly critical of amateur officials since turning professional earlier this year.

The announcement of McCracken - who trains professionals including WBC middleweight champion Carl Froch - to lead the amateurs to London in 2012 has also irked the Londoner.

"How's he going to do stuff with Carl and his amateur stuff as well?" he said. "Firstly it's great and that but it's a nuts one isn't it? Is he going to be part-time? If he's staying with Carl then it's not a very wise move.

"They're having a laugh. They haven't got a clue. They are trying to make it a bit like the pros but they shouldn't do that.

"They are going to be in trouble in 2012. They think they've got it all right but trust me, they are in trouble."

However, the BABA is confident it has made the right appointment while McCracken is in no doubt that he can balance his job in the professional ranks with his new amateur commitments.

No doubts
"The amateur boxing calendar is planned a long way in advance so I will know when the major championships are taking place and plan my workload around them," said the Midlands-based trainer.

"I have no doubt whatsoever that everything will fit together well and I want to make sure that the GB squad get to spend some time with Carl Froch and some of my other professionals to learn from them and see how a world champion trains and prepares."

A BABA statement read: "Rob's appointment as performance director has been widely welcomed - not least by the squad itself - as a coup for amateur boxing and one of the best things to happen in the sport for some time.

"Rob is completely committed to his role with GB Boxing. His links to a boxer like Carl Froch, who was a successful amateur and is a current world champion, is a sign of Rob's quality and the fact that Carl will spend some of his time training in Sheffield will be a great experience for the amateur squads who will benefit from seeing how a world champion trains and prepares.

"As performance director, Rob has overall responsibility for the elite programme and how it is delivered. His priority is to deliver medals and build a legacy for the future and he will shape the programme and the coaching team to reflect what he feels is the best way to achieve this."

Re: Degale blasts mcCracken appointment

Posted: 13 Nov 2009, 16:20
by Spud
Degale is barking mad in my view.

McCracken in my opinion is a top choice - he will do a very good job and has a fantastic knowledge of the sport both professionally and in the amateur ranks and is nobodies fool either - I will guarantee he will have the correct people helping him come to the correct decisions for the lads and the olympics.

Re: Degale blasts mcCracken appointment

Posted: 13 Nov 2009, 16:22
by stujones
I would personally like to see Richie Woodhall appointed, but McCraken has the amateur pedigree also.

Re: Degale blasts mcCracken appointment

Posted: 13 Nov 2009, 16:26
by gemmell
stujones wrote:I would personally like to see Richie Woodhall appointed, but McCraken has the amateur pedigree also.
richie is still an inexperienced trainer. mccracken is defo the right man

Re: Degale blasts mcCracken appointment

Posted: 13 Nov 2009, 17:28
by steve689
But is Degale's concern more to do with McCracken not having the time to do the amateur work while dealing with his current stable?

Re: Degale blasts mcCracken appointment

Posted: 13 Nov 2009, 17:53
by hurlock
to be honest he is right & is only leaping to the defence of terry edwards.

imo ritchie woodhall was the best product of british am boxing & edwards shunned him.

Re: Degale blasts mcCracken appointment

Posted: 13 Nov 2009, 18:00
by Old bones Ian
Biggest regret of McCracken's career was going pro instead of going to the Barcelona Olympics.
He had already qualified for the Olympics , but decided to go pro.