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Re: 'Footballers that would make Great/Bad Boxers'
Posted: 25 Feb 2010, 06:33
by 15829
jamie carragher great heart and looks like he could take a punch
Re: 'Footballers that would make Great/Bad Boxers'
Posted: 25 Feb 2010, 06:42
by alexpaterson
Joey Barton- He's had a lot of practice.
Dida - Takes a punch well, if you remember when he played at Celtic Park in the Champions league.
Re: 'Footballers that would make Great/Bad Boxers'
Posted: 25 Feb 2010, 06:46
by Old bones Ian
said in previous thread , Stuart Pearce, he's got that look in his eyes.
Re: 'Footballers that would make Great/Bad Boxers'
Posted: 25 Feb 2010, 06:51
by winkveron
Roy Keane & Wayne Rooney did a lot of boxing before concentrating on football as far as I can remember.
Gerrard would be useless, he's always diving. He'd be on the canvas 5 times a round!
Re: 'Footballers that would make Great/Bad Boxers'
Posted: 25 Feb 2010, 06:57
by 15829
winkveron wrote:Gerrard would be useless, he's always diving. He'd be on the canvas 5 times a round!
hes got quick hands though
Re: 'Footballers that would make Great/Bad Boxers'
Posted: 25 Feb 2010, 07:02
by Syntax Error
1) Didier Drogba would be useless.
He reminds me of Audley Harrison: looks the part, but is actually a huge girls blouse.
If an opponent aimed a punch at Didier & missed, he'd collapse in a terrified heap!
2) Wayne Rooney would be a great boxer.
Terrific stamina & ability; relentless machine that would never stop coming.
He'd be like Henry Armstrong!!!
Re: 'Footballers that would make Great/Bad Boxers'
Posted: 25 Feb 2010, 07:04
by jBacca
My cousin has sparked Rooney's younger brother in a football match!
That said, Rooney would make a good boxer, as what Carra and Gerrard - all scallies at heart.
Re: 'Footballers that would make Great/Bad Boxers'
Posted: 25 Feb 2010, 07:06
by Deno1986
Any of the Chelsea team if you told them JT or Ashley were messing around with their wives.
Re: 'Footballers that would make Great/Bad Boxers'
Posted: 25 Feb 2010, 07:14
by Manchester Massive
Wes Brown, "the hardest man in all of town", from the mean streets of Longsight and apparently a very handy lad
Re: 'Footballers that would make Great/Bad Boxers'
Posted: 25 Feb 2010, 07:17
by alexpaterson
Carlos Puyol looks like he could hold his own in a ring
Re: 'Footballers that would make Great/Bad Boxers'
Posted: 25 Feb 2010, 07:18
by DG.
The campaign continues!
Heskey.
Paul Davis (ex Arsenal)
Ian Wright Wright Wright!!

Re: 'Footballers that would make Great/Bad Boxers'
Posted: 25 Feb 2010, 07:20
by Deno1986
BIGMARK wrote:Vidic would make a good light heavy / cruiser, i could imagine him being an Adamek type Fighter.
Steve Claridge would of made a good journeyman

Vidic is a great shout Mark.
Re: 'Footballers that would make Great/Bad Boxers'
Posted: 25 Feb 2010, 07:25
by winkveron
I'm a United fan, but Gary Neville would be like Dirrell...Bitching and moaning to the ref and giving it toes when the going gets rough!
Re: 'Footballers that would make Great/Bad Boxers'
Posted: 25 Feb 2010, 07:30
by winkveron
Jaap Stam would have been a beast of a cruiser....Steve Bruce has got the nose for it, bet he can take a dig.
Re: 'Footballers that would make Great/Bad Boxers'
Posted: 25 Feb 2010, 07:31
by el_grande_mauro_mina
You hear the stories - Roy Keane has gone from a lad who had a few bouts as a junior to being the next Barry McGuigan! Wayne Rooney come from a family of boxers? his old man was an amateur boxer as was his brother but thats hardly a family of boxers is it? The Spinks brothers are a family of boxers - the Rooneys not so.
None of them would have been any good but I would love to see the 'hard cases' of the football world in the ring with a decent journeyman and lets see how hard they are after a round or two.

Re: 'Footballers that would make Great/Bad Boxers'
Posted: 25 Feb 2010, 07:33
by whiskey
Ronaldinho.
Imagine the size of his gumshield ?
Re: 'Footballers that would make Great/Bad Boxers'
Posted: 25 Feb 2010, 07:36
by winkveron
mercman wrote:Alan Shearer at middleweight? Strong, tough and with the right attitude - ruthless and single-minded.
Likes using his elbows too much!
Re: 'Footballers that would make Great/Bad Boxers'
Posted: 25 Feb 2010, 07:43
by Nightmare Roy
Joe Louis (Liverpool)
The heavyweight champion of the world signed for The Reds while he was stationed near Liverpool during the war. True, he never played a League game – but how much harder can you get than one of the greatest boxers of all time?
Taken from the Times
Re: 'Footballers that would make Great/Bad Boxers'
Posted: 25 Feb 2010, 07:44
by states
I can't believe Duncan Ferguson hasn't been mentioned yet.
Re: 'Footballers that would make Great/Bad Boxers'
Posted: 25 Feb 2010, 07:44
by hitman_hatton1
carlton cole - looks a handful.

Re: 'Footballers that would make Great/Bad Boxers'
Posted: 25 Feb 2010, 07:47
by banjo
states wrote:I can't believe Duncan Ferguson hasn't been mentioned yet.
No heads allowed in boxing
Re: 'Footballers that would make Great/Bad Boxers'
Posted: 25 Feb 2010, 07:47
by n1ebf
alexpaterson wrote:Joey Barton- He's had a lot of practice.
Dida - Takes a punch well, if you remember when he played at Celtic Park in the Champions league.
pants call.
visit youtube and check out Barton on the bag at Ricky's place when he was at City. Cack-handed thug. His physical power and muscle mass would help him overpower your average kid outside a Macdonald's or could intimidate a lot of blokes into defeat with his temper, but tust me, Barton is cack-handed and cannot throw a punch for sh*t. Barton would be sharpe on his backside if he met anyone with a bit of savvy.
I've never really thought Vinnie Jones would be much kop in a fight either, although I do admire his will to win on the football field.
Anyone remember the bust up Franny Jeffers had with Sander Westerveld a few year ago. Blimey that was embarrassing too, like pin the tail on the donkey from Jeffers.
I wouldn't especially like to come across Drogba or Viera up a back alley...altho you'd be okay with Drogba if you were on camera, you could tickle him over lol.
Re: 'Footballers that would make Great/Bad Boxers'
Posted: 25 Feb 2010, 07:55
by n1ebf
winkveron wrote:mercman wrote:Alan Shearer at middleweight? Strong, tough and with the right attitude - ruthless and single-minded.
Likes using his elbows too much!
not a bad shout Shearer could probably look after himself. He'd tear Vinny Jones a new a*sehole I bet.
Great admirer of Shearer's ability but whenever he played United he was always a niggly little b*stard starting bother.
Shearer now my second least favourite pundit behind Mark Lawrenson....."show us your medals boys and you're in"...both a fcking banal as each other. Lawrenson fcking ruined the Manchester Cup derby game for me with his unfunny smart-*ss jokes. The pair of 'em really put me off BBC matches.
Sorry to go on but it is a pet hate of mine.
Give me Graham Taylor on Radio 5 Live on Sunday any day of the week....preferably Sunday like. Also Dixon and Keown are spot on too.
Re: 'Footballers that would make Great/Bad Boxers'
Posted: 25 Feb 2010, 07:58
by n1ebf
Re: 'Footballers that would make Great/Bad Boxers'
Posted: 25 Feb 2010, 08:00
by deadpan
Cyrille Regis was (and probably still is) built like the proverbial shithouse.
Steve Bull would've been a plucky area champion and a great ticketseller who got sparked by a classy import with a losing record.
Probably.
Stuart Pearce would've won most of his fights in the staredown. And with his thighs you'd think he'd have a dig on him. And cuts never bothered him.