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Anyone going to Uganda?
Posted: 25 Nov 2009, 08:34
by MacTavish
Might be up for this one, will there be a boxrec meet up?

Re: Anyone going to Uganda?
Posted: 25 Nov 2009, 08:39
by Wales
What for?
hatton v kamala?
Re: Anyone going to Uganda?
Posted: 25 Nov 2009, 08:47
by MacTavish
Holyfield Vs Botha for the world heavyweight title - surprised you haven't heard about it...

Re: Anyone going to Uganda?
Posted: 25 Nov 2009, 10:11
by Exoddus
hatton v kamala would be more interesting.
Re: Anyone going to Uganda?
Posted: 25 Nov 2009, 10:14
by Wales
MacTavish wrote:Holyfield Vs Botha for the world heavyweight title - surprised you haven't hard about it...

I'd seen Holyfield was fighting Botha, but didnt read an article about it, not really interested in the bout at all so didnt realise it was in Uganda.
Re: Anyone going to Uganda?
Posted: 25 Nov 2009, 10:21
by MacTavish
It will sell 80,000 apparently

Re: Anyone going to Uganda?
Posted: 25 Nov 2009, 11:16
by jamesmcdonnell
The fact its being staged in Uganda shows how meaningless this fight is, nobody in South Africa is even remotely interested in staging it.
Re: Anyone going to Uganda?
Posted: 25 Nov 2009, 11:25
by whicker
This is a title , the WBF world Heavyweight Title, that has been contested in such legendary venues as The Mansfield Leisure Centre :
http://boxrec.com/show_display.php?show_id=5250
(Well, this one was Crusier, but close enough.0
Re: Anyone going to Uganda?
Posted: 25 Nov 2009, 13:22
by iwz678
answer to the original question, IT'S A BIG FAT NO!
a real waste of time fight, two crap fighters and worst of all it's in UGANDA! just a crap marketing move.
Re: Anyone going to Uganda?
Posted: 25 Nov 2009, 13:26
by Chambers2
MacTavish wrote:It will sell 80,000 apparently

with a total gate receipt of £80
Re: Anyone going to Uganda?
Posted: 25 Nov 2009, 13:32
by rhino222
iwz678 wrote:answer to the original question, IT'S A BIG FAT NO!
a real waste of time fight, two crap fighters and worst of all it's in UGANDA! just a crap marketing move.
unfortunately my penis is far too small for me to visit uganda....... :(
Re: Anyone going to Uganda?
Posted: 25 Nov 2009, 13:35
by MacTavish
What's good for the goose is good for Uganda...
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Re: Anyone going to Uganda?
Posted: 25 Nov 2009, 14:10
by Poncey
The Promoter

Re: Anyone going to Uganda?
Posted: 25 Nov 2009, 14:14
by n1ebf
Re: Anyone going to Uganda?
Posted: 25 Nov 2009, 14:45
by Deno1986
On the subject of meaningless fights in Africa did anyone hear who won between 54 year old Bash Ali and Bobby Gunn or did it even go ahead?
Re: Anyone going to Uganda?
Posted: 25 Nov 2009, 14:51
by ERIC GUY
I have been to Uganda, not a fun place
Re: Anyone going to Uganda?
Posted: 25 Nov 2009, 19:44
by n1ebf
i'm not a fan of South American food tbh...

Re: Anyone going to Uganda?
Posted: 26 Nov 2009, 01:49
by oliverfennell
Our man Asterix lived there when he was a kid.
To be honest, I doubt this fight will happen, or at least not in Uganda. Every so often, someone comes up with an idea to put a big name on in a Third World country, but how often has it ever actually come to pass? Even as recently as last July/August, Holyfield was supposed to fight in Ethiopia, but it never happened.
Re: Anyone going to Uganda?
Posted: 26 Nov 2009, 03:40
by Nightmare Roy
Emerson Poncey Name Ghent wrote:The Promoter

Goooooood evening madam!
Re: Anyone going to Uganda?
Posted: 26 Nov 2009, 06:49
by Deno1986
oliverfennell wrote:Our man Asterix lived there when he was a kid.
To be honest, I doubt this fight will happen, or at least not in Uganda. Every so often, someone comes up with an idea to put a big name on in a Third World country, but how often has it ever actually come to pass? Even as recently as last July/August, Holyfield was supposed to fight in Ethiopia, but it never happened.
probably trying to recreate the Rumble in the Jungle.

Re: Anyone going to Uganda?
Posted: 26 Nov 2009, 10:37
by whicker
There is a classy tabledancing venue there- the slogan- "They strip, Uganda."
Re: Anyone going to Uganda?
Posted: 26 Nov 2009, 11:18
by Asterix
oliverfennell wrote:Our man Asterix lived there when he was a kid.
To be honest, I doubt this fight will happen, or at least not in Uganda. Every so often, someone comes up with an idea to put a big name on in a Third World country, but how often has it ever actually come to pass? Even as recently as last July/August, Holyfield was supposed to fight in Ethiopia, but it never happened.
I find it really strange that this is supposed to be happening there, and 80,000 people in attendance? Maybe the country has changed hugely. I wonder how much it would cost to go out there and see this.
Re: Anyone going to Uganda?
Posted: 26 Nov 2009, 13:15
by whicker
Asterix wrote:oliverfennell wrote:Our man Asterix lived there when he was a kid.
To be honest, I doubt this fight will happen, or at least not in Uganda. Every so often, someone comes up with an idea to put a big name on in a Third World country, but how often has it ever actually come to pass? Even as recently as last July/August, Holyfield was supposed to fight in Ethiopia, but it never happened.
I find it really strange that this is supposed to be happening there, and 80,000 people in attendance? Maybe the country has changed hugely. I wonder how much it would cost to go out there and see this.
Seriosuly, I'd love a trip like this.
Security-wise it's actually pretty safe- From the official governement guide:
Around 15,000 British tourists visit Uganda every year (Source: Ugandan Immigration Department). Most visits are trouble-free. 30 British nationals required consular assistance in Uganda in the period 01 April 2008 – 31 March 2009 for the following types of incident; deaths (6 cases); hospitalisations (5 cases); and arrests, for a variety of offences (11 cases). During this period assistance was also requested with regard to lost or stolen passports (52 cases). See the Crime section of this advice for more details
Kampala is a relatively safe city. By day you can walk the streets and visit local markets. But opportunistic crime such as burglaries, muggings and drive-by bag snatches do occur in Kampala. The Kololo Airstrip area of Kampala has a history of thefts from vehicles and muggings, some involving violence. We strongly recommend that you avoid going out on foot, after dark. You should not make yourself an obvious target for muggers and pickpockets by carrying large sums of cash in the streets or wearing expensive looking jewellery or watches. (Pretty much what they say about most places.)
Re: Anyone going to Uganda?
Posted: 26 Nov 2009, 13:23
by Asterix
I think our houses were burgled 3 times in the 4 years we lived in Uganda (1991-1995). Twice while we were sleeping and once when my Uncle was supposed to be looking after the house but went off drinking and left the doors unlocked.
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Re: Anyone going to Uganda?
Posted: 26 Nov 2009, 13:27
by n1ebf
you're having a laugh aren't you?? 6 deaths....52 nicked passports, from only a few thousand. "Don't go out after dark"....that'll draw the tourists right in that will.
actually I was on a course last year with a retired fella and he went out there Gorilla watching of all things. I thought I'd never heard of anybody going there but in actual fact I have.
Why the the hell you go to watch 2 old men fight though I don't know.