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Greatest stable of boxers in British/Irish boxing history.

Posted: 28 Jan 2015, 10:16
by james_leeds
Which stable of boxers do you think is the best ever in British/Irish boxing history. Obvious ones I can think of are Ingle camp (Sheffield), Champs Camp (Manchester) Newbridge Calzaghe (Wales) but in my opinion the Eastwood camp in Belfast between mid 80's t0 mid 90's has to be number 1.

Re: Greatest stable of boxers in British/Irish boxing histor

Posted: 28 Jan 2015, 11:19
by stevedoc
I'd go with terry lawless/mickey duff of the 80s Charlie magri, frank Bruno,Jim watt,duke McKenzie ,John h stracey, Jim McDonell and many others like Gary mason

Re: Greatest stable of boxers in British/Irish boxing histor

Posted: 28 Jan 2015, 11:29
by evrenb
stevedoc wrote:I'd go with terry lawless/mickey duff of the 80s Charlie magri, frank Bruno,Jim watt,duke McKenzie ,John h stracey, Jim McDonell and many others like Gary mason
Got to agree there :TU:

Re: Greatest stable of boxers in British/Irish boxing histor

Posted: 28 Jan 2015, 12:56
by doug.ie
stevedoc wrote:I'd go with terry lawless/mickey duff of the 80s Charlie magri, frank Bruno,Jim watt,duke McKenzie ,John h stracey, Jim McDonell and many others like Gary mason
he was a small heavyweight....not much more than a cruiser....but i had high hopes for horice notice...even though gary mason injured him badly in a sparring session, broke some ribs and put him out of the game for months

Re: Greatest stable of boxers in British/Irish boxing histor

Posted: 28 Jan 2015, 12:59
by evrenb
doug.ie wrote:
stevedoc wrote:I'd go with terry lawless/mickey duff of the 80s Charlie magri, frank Bruno,Jim watt,duke McKenzie ,John h stracey, Jim McDonell and many others like Gary mason
he was a small heavyweight....not much more than a cruiser....but i had high hopes for horice notice...even though gary mason injured him badly in a sparring session, broke some ribs and put him out of the game for months
I was watching some amateur footage of Horace Notice the other week - he was obviously well schooled ; perhaps more so than Frank and Gary. He seemed a nice guy too..