Duddy back on track thank God, and two new dates slated.
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slapbangwhallop
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Duddy back on track thank God, and two new dates slated.
Granted the opposition wasnt great but in truth was on a level with the guys that Darren Barker has been fighting.
But it looked like the old Duddy we came to know and love.
Looks like he is going to back out for the Pacman-Clottey undercard
http://www.irishcentral.com/sport/John- ... 25192.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E513vN4y ... r_embedded
But it looked like the old Duddy we came to know and love.
Looks like he is going to back out for the Pacman-Clottey undercard
http://www.irishcentral.com/sport/John- ... 25192.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E513vN4y ... r_embedded
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Hagler2002
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Re: Duddy back on track thank God, and two new dates slated.
Back on track for what? he's a bigger hype job then Andy Lee 
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Datsue
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Re: Duddy back on track thank God, and two new dates slated.
Ah, so that would be a one-dimensional face-first clubfighter.sligobhoy67 wrote: But it looked like the old Duddy we came to know and love.
Carry on.
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slapbangwhallop
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Re: Duddy back on track thank God, and two new dates slated.
yawn!!!Hagler2002 wrote:Back on track for what? he's a bigger hype job then Andy Lee
Who has been hyping him? What did they say?
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slapbangwhallop
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Re: Duddy back on track thank God, and two new dates slated.
No, the affable humble brawler who is the antidote to the "anti-boxing" pitty-pat runners that are so prevalent in todays game.Datsue wrote:Ah, so that would be a one-dimensional face-first clubfighter.sligobhoy67 wrote: But it looked like the old Duddy we came to know and love.
Carry on.
Club fighters now heading at MSG do they?
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Hagler2002
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Re: Duddy back on track thank God, and two new dates slated.
sligobhoy67 wrote:yawn!!!Hagler2002 wrote:Back on track for what? he's a bigger hype job then Andy Lee
Who has been hyping him? What did they say?
Anyone who is Irish
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slapbangwhallop
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Re: Duddy back on track thank God, and two new dates slated.
Come on name one! There are 5 million of us afterall.Hagler2002 wrote:sligobhoy67 wrote:yawn!!!Hagler2002 wrote:Back on track for what? he's a bigger hype job then Andy Lee
Who has been hyping him? What did they say?
Anyone who is Irishtalking nonsense about him been world class etc, now please tell me what he is 'back on track' for?
Back on track for getting a shot at a world title - Billy Lyell got one on the back of beating Duddy so why not.
Its a boring, lazy cliched to say Duddy is hyped - because he hasnt been. Has Duddy done better then other fighters with a similar level of talent? In my opinion yes, but that isnt because of hype. Is Duddy "overpopular"? yes, but "overhyped"? no!!
Duddy's fans and following have always been realistic about his talent and capabilities. But that is part of the reason that he is popular - because he puts it all out there and bashes away.
I think you need to figure out the difference between over popular and over hyped because I have never heard any fan hyping Duddy.
But your story sounds better!
Re: Duddy back on track thank God, and two new dates slated.
He looked impressive last night all be it against an unheralded opponent. His punches looked snappy and and he was very accurate. I think against Lyell he was in the middle of being a boxer and a brawler and didn't really know what to do.
I have never seen or heard anyone say he was going to be a world champion, he isn't over-hyped, he is liked by boxing fans because he fights the 'Irish' way as the Yanks say - there's a big difference. He's a decent, exciting fighter with a bigger fanbase than most World Champions - he can sell out the Garden single-handedly. As Sligobhoy said - if Lyell has got a shot at a belt, Duddy deserves one too.
I have never seen or heard anyone say he was going to be a world champion, he isn't over-hyped, he is liked by boxing fans because he fights the 'Irish' way as the Yanks say - there's a big difference. He's a decent, exciting fighter with a bigger fanbase than most World Champions - he can sell out the Garden single-handedly. As Sligobhoy said - if Lyell has got a shot at a belt, Duddy deserves one too.
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Hagler2002
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Re: Duddy back on track thank God, and two new dates slated.
RTE for starterssligobhoy67 wrote:Come on name one! There are 5 million of us afterall.Hagler2002 wrote:sligobhoy67 wrote: yawn!!!
Who has been hyping him? What did they say?
Anyone who is Irishtalking nonsense about him been world class etc, now please tell me what he is 'back on track' for?
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Re: Duddy back on track thank God, and two new dates slated.
media and promoters are different kettle of fish thoughHagler2002 wrote:RTE for starterssligobhoy67 wrote:Come on name one! There are 5 million of us afterall.Hagler2002 wrote:
Anyone who is Irishtalking nonsense about him been world class etc, now please tell me what he is 'back on track' for?
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Re: Duddy back on track thank God, and two new dates slated.
All about the viewing figures.
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Hagler2002
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Re: Duddy back on track thank God, and two new dates slated.
Bottom line he is nowhere near world class and doesn't deserve a shot at a title imo.
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slapbangwhallop
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Re: Duddy back on track thank God, and two new dates slated.
so tell me, what did RTE say??Hagler2002 wrote:RTE for starterssligobhoy67 wrote:Come on name one! There are 5 million of us afterall.Hagler2002 wrote:
Anyone who is Irishtalking nonsense about him been world class etc, now please tell me what he is 'back on track' for?
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Especially seen as they have only shown about 3 of his near 30 fights! (Hardly the actions of an oreganisation hyping a fighter!)
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slapbangwhallop
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Re: Duddy back on track thank God, and two new dates slated.
and Billy Lyall does?Hagler2002 wrote:Bottom line he is nowhere near world class and doesn't deserve a shot at a title imo.
moment he doesnt, but if he keeps winning and stepping up then he does.
Its funny that although Baker is facing fighters well below the level that Duddy does that you dont seem to hear the same ignorant hate towards him.
Re: Duddy back on track thank God, and two new dates slated.
The majority of challengers for World Titles these days shouldn't be anywhere near a World Title but money talks and Duddy makes money through ticket sales.Hagler2002 wrote:Bottom line he is nowhere near world class and doesn't deserve a shot at a title imo.
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Hagler2002
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Re: Duddy back on track thank God, and two new dates slated.
Because noone is really talking about Barker getting a World title shot, I think Macklin and Andy Lee would both beat Duddy and probably Katie Taylor could too!sligobhoy67 wrote:and Billy Lyall does?Hagler2002 wrote:Bottom line he is nowhere near world class and doesn't deserve a shot at a title imo.
moment he doesnt, but if he keeps winning and stepping up then he does.
Its funny that although Baker is facing fighters well below the level that Duddy does that you dont seem to hear the same ignorant hate towards him.
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slapbangwhallop
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Re: Duddy back on track thank God, and two new dates slated.
Yeah OK!!!Hagler2002 wrote:Because noone is really talking about Barker getting a World title shot, I think Macklin and Andy Lee would both beat Duddy and probably Katie Taylor could too!sligobhoy67 wrote:and Billy Lyall does?Hagler2002 wrote:Bottom line he is nowhere near world class and doesn't deserve a shot at a title imo.
moment he doesnt, but if he keeps winning and stepping up then he does.
Its funny that although Baker is facing fighters well below the level that Duddy does that you dont seem to hear the same ignorant hate towards him.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/others ... e-him.html
http://www.harrowtimes.co.uk/sport/loca ... itle_shot/
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sp ... e-Sun.html
Any chance you could stop talking absolute and utter ignorant bollocks now??
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Hagler2002
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Re: Duddy back on track thank God, and two new dates slated.
Look how defensive and abusive you've become when someone dares to challenge Duddy's credentials, you're obviously one of the Irish muppet's who believe that a club fighter can win a world title
Deluded
Deluded
Re: Duddy back on track thank God, and two new dates slated.
Why do some people feel the need to insult popular fighters?
Re: Duddy back on track thank God, and two new dates slated.
Duddy didnt fancy the Barker fight. Because Barker would bash him around!
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MrBoxingUK2
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Re: Duddy back on track thank God, and two new dates slated.
barker is a class above duddy. he would school him then ko him mid-late rounds.sligobhoy67 wrote:and Billy Lyall does?Hagler2002 wrote:Bottom line he is nowhere near world class and doesn't deserve a shot at a title imo.
moment he doesnt, but if he keeps winning and stepping up then he does.
Its funny that although Baker is facing fighters well below the level that Duddy does that you dont seem to hear the same ignorant hate towards him.
who was duddy fighting in his 20th fight? matter a fact who is duddy fighting in his 30th fight? an absolute bum in a 8 rounder
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MrBoxingUK2
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Re: Duddy back on track thank God, and two new dates slated.
dam right he wouldpotnoodle wrote:Duddy didnt fancy the Barker fight. Because Barker would bash him around!
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Hagler2002
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Re: Duddy back on track thank God, and two new dates slated.
Who is insulting him, were discussing his limited skills and worthiness of a world title shotHorse wrote:Why do some people feel the need to insult popular fighters?
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MrBoxingUK2
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Re: Duddy back on track thank God, and two new dates slated.
the reason lyell has got a shot at sylvester is becus sylvester is a cherry picker. lyell is a bum.sligobhoy67 wrote:and Billy Lyall does?Hagler2002 wrote:Bottom line he is nowhere near world class and doesn't deserve a shot at a title imo.
moment he doesnt, but if he keeps winning and stepping up then he does.
Its funny that although Baker is facing fighters well below the level that Duddy does that you dont seem to hear the same ignorant hate towards him.
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slapbangwhallop
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Re: Duddy back on track thank God, and two new dates slated.
yes, I am one of those muppets that is hyping him up that you cant name.Hagler2002 wrote:Look how defensive and abusive you've become when someone dares to challenge Duddy's credentials, you're obviously one of the Irish muppet's who believe that a club fighter can win a world title![]()
Deluded
Just looking through your posts you are obviously a negative, bitter, sad wee twat that cant tell the difference between a popular fighter and a hyped fighter.
Irish fans are realistic with regards his talent, they just like his personality and enjoy watchin him him fight. If that makes me a deluded Irish muppet then so be it but I think any fair minded individual reading this can see who the won with the issues is!