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British amateurs motoring in the European Champs
Posted: 07 Jun 2010, 16:13
by dondada
Sorry if this has been posted already but I couldn't see it:
http://news.boxrec.com/news/2010/saunde ... ean-champs
Good stuff. I read somewhere that our biggest medal haul in the Euros previously was four back in 1961. Would be brilliant to top that.
Re: British amateurs motoring in the European Champs
Posted: 07 Jun 2010, 16:36
by jBacca
Got a good crop of boxers in the Ams... and there are probably a couple of glaring omissions judging from the recent ABAs.
Good luck to the rest of the boys.
Re: British amateurs motoring in the European Champs
Posted: 07 Jun 2010, 18:00
by Smigga
jBacca wrote:Got a good crop of boxers in the Ams... and there are probably a couple of glaring omissions judging from the recent ABAs.
Good luck to the rest of the boys.
ABA's don't really count for much now when it comes to the internationals and GB squad.
Re: British amateurs motoring in the European Champs
Posted: 07 Jun 2010, 18:44
by jBacca
Smigga wrote:jBacca wrote:Got a good crop of boxers in the Ams... and there are probably a couple of glaring omissions judging from the recent ABAs.
Good luck to the rest of the boys.
ABA's don't really count for much now when it comes to the internationals and GB squad.
Aye I know, what I mean is the talent is there (could have just worded it better).
Re: British amateurs motoring in the European Champs
Posted: 07 Jun 2010, 18:49
by TerribleTerry
Weaver is class with a great style - got to be a strong contender for a 2012 medal...
Re: British amateurs motoring in the European Champs
Posted: 07 Jun 2010, 18:50
by Smigga
Yeah I agree but, tough tournament them Euros. Our Stephen got a bronze there, Junior and Senior.
Some say it's tougher than the worlds
Re: British amateurs motoring in the European Champs
Posted: 07 Jun 2010, 18:55
by jBacca
Smigga wrote:Yeah I agree but, tough tournament them Euros. Our Stephen got a bronze there, Junior and Senior.
Some say it's tougher than the worlds
Weren't your Callum in or around the GB squad??
Re: British amateurs motoring in the European Champs
Posted: 07 Jun 2010, 19:00
by Smigga
jBacca wrote:Smigga wrote:Yeah I agree but, tough tournament them Euros. Our Stephen got a bronze there, Junior and Senior.
Some say it's tougher than the worlds
Weren't your Callum in or around the GB squad??
Still is yes
Re: British amateurs motoring in the European Champs
Posted: 08 Jun 2010, 08:52
by slapbangwhallop
Dont forget Los San Patricos have 7 out of 8 fighters through to the Quarter Finals.
Gamal Yafai v JJ Nevin and Tommy Stubbs v Paddy Barnes in the next round.
I predict that they will go the same way that Ogogo did against O'Neill with 3 possibly 4 of our guys going into the semis.
Re: British amateurs motoring in the European Champs
Posted: 08 Jun 2010, 14:50
by slapbangwhallop
IRELAND WIN THREE BRONZE IN MOSCOW
Ireland's boxers claimed thee bronze medals - at least - from a day of pulsating quarter final action at the 2010 European Senior Championships in Moscow.
Ken Egan, Darren O'Neill and the new kid on the block, Tyrone McCullagh are all guaranteed podium positions at the Ice Palace.
Both boxers were tied at 6-6 going down the final stretch, but O'Neill, the current European Union champ, snatched victory from the jaws of a count-back with a tremendous right in the final two seconds
Egan, meanwhile, added to his impressive CV with a 7-4 win over Ainar Karlson, a kick boxing specialist in his native Estonia. Egan boxed well within himself in this light-heavyweight clash to add the the European bronze he won in Bulgaria in 2006.
Tyrone McCullagh and Irish head-coach Billy Walsh following today's win
Donegal prospect Tyrone McCullagh got the day off to a positive start for Ireland with a 6-3 verdict over Azat Hovhannisyan of Armenia.
The Illies GG club-man was leading 4-1 going into the final round of this featherweight encounter and added another two points to his tally to seal a deserved win.
John Joe Joyce, who moved up to welterweight from light welterweight this year, had to be content with a last eight finish after losing out to Taras Shelestyuk of the Ukraine.
June 8th (Quarter Finals)
57Kg: Tyrone McCullagh (Ireland) beat Azat Hovhannisyan (Armenia) 6-3
69Kg: John Joe Joyce (Ireland) lost to Taras Shelestyuk (Ukraine) 1-9
75Kg: Darren O'Neill (Ireland) beat Sergey Derevyanchenko (Ukraine) 7-6
81Kg: Ken Egan (Ireland) beat Ainar Karlson (Estonia) 7-4
June 9th (Quarter Finals)
48Kg: Paddy Barnes (Ireland) v Thomas Stubbs (England)
54Kg: John Joe Nevin (Ireland) v Gamal Yafai (England)
60Kg: Eric Donovan (Ireland) v Miklos Varga (Hungary)
June 11th (Semi Finals)
57Kg: Tyrone McCullagh (Ireland) v Ian Weaver (England)
75Kg: Darren O'Neill (Ireland) v Mladen Manev (Bulgaria)
81Kg: Ken Egan (Ireland) v Abedelkader Bouhenia (France)
Re: British amateurs motoring in the European Champs
Posted: 08 Jun 2010, 15:28
by TerribleTerry
Good stuff from the Irish elite boxers.
Never seen McCullough box but he will need to be a class act to get past Weaver - the Englishman is my favourite domestic am of the moment...
Re: British amateurs motoring in the European Champs
Posted: 08 Jun 2010, 16:12
by slapbangwhallop
TerribleTerry wrote:Good stuff from the Irish elite boxers.
Never seen McCullough box but he will need to be a class act to get past Weaver - the Englishman is my favourite domestic am of the moment...
supposedly McCullugh shouldnt have got the nod today (I didnt expect him to to be honest) so he is up against it with Weaver alright.
Re: British amateurs motoring in the European Champs
Posted: 08 Jun 2010, 17:45
by jBacca
Anyone know when Stalker is fighting in the quarters? He beat the World Champ to get through..!