‘Spike’ O’Sullivan explains move down to 154 pounds

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‘Spike’ O’Sullivan explains move down to 154 pounds

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Gary O’Sullivan has further reflected on his knockout loss to David Lemieux and told WBN he will pursue a rematch after he campaigns at light middleweight.

In an exclusive interview with WBN, ‘Spike’ outlined his decision to head south to 154 pounds.

“I’ve reflected on it – I never should have been at middleweight really. Packie Collins my coach has been telling me for years that I should be at light middleweight and I stayed (at the higher weight),” O’Sullivan exclusively told World Boxing News.
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“The opportunity arose as a middleweight when I won the area title back in 2009. I was a light middleweight and I moved up and won the title. Then I was just seen as a middleweight.

“allegedly signed me and being there I fought Billy Joe Saunders, so the opportunities came that way.”

The Lemieux fight on the Canelo v Golovkin undercard resulted in a first-round KO in favor of Lemieux was less than three minutes of fast-paced action.

In an exciting fight, O’Sullivan had his own success but got caught by a left hook which shortly ended the fight.

Reviewing his own effort, O’Sullivan told WBN: “I think if we fought again 99 more times that wouldn’t happen, even though he was heavier than me I don’t think he would beat me.

“I felt very confident in there and its a fight I’d like to have a rematch for before the end of my career.”

For his next step forward, O’Sullivan will move on from the Lemieux fight. His first foray at light middleweight comes against Gabor Gorbics on Friday night in Castlebar.

“I’m going to campaign there now. Golden Boy has got plans for me to fight for the WBO light middleweight title in 2019 against Jaime Munguia. That’s if he’s still the champion because he may move up to middleweight and vacate it.”

“I’ve got my first fight back at light middleweight on Friday night. It’s just a comeback fight against Gabor Gorbics and I’m not taking him for granted.

“I’ve learned in the past from other fighters such as my teammate Stephen Ormond that these guys can beat you when they’ve got a punchers chance,”
O’Sullivan pointed out.

The weight difference between the two on fight night was clear and a major talking point. With his new campaign at light middleweight, O’Sullivan would be reluctant to consider any other fights at the middleweight limit.

“More or less I’d move back up for him, just to get revenge. I fully believe I’m the better fighter than the fighter I have to beat. I’m the superior boxer for sure than he is.

“I’d like to set the record straight. He’s the only man to knock me down and it’s horrible to say it but he got lucky.

“There’s no shame really in getting lucky because obviously he’s practiced that punch. He’s probably thrown that punch a thousand times over in his career, but that particular instance I watched it back and reviewed it.

“He had his eyes closed and my coach described it perfectly that he threw it blind. He just threw it and hoped for the best. It landed.

“I hurt him possibly about three times just with the jab. Well, two jabs and a left hook to the body. He let out a big roar and he was huffing and puffing. The fight had only been on for two minutes.

“It showed that he had to make weight a lot. He came into the fight about 18 pounds heavier than I was. It worked out that way that night but I think it could have been his detriment had the fight progressed.

“I thought I had it, and in my mind that it was easy, I was going to finish him in five rounds. And that I was actually going to end his career.

“I thought that, to be honest, because if he got beat by me that night then it would obviously be the end of the road for him,”
he concluded.
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That's interesting.
If he can make the weight OK, there are some good fights out there.
The UK has some real talent right now, top ex Ams, young Lions, and experienced world level campaigners. Not an easy task just getting to the UK top 3 for Spike.
Maybe he will look offshore for opponents :maybe:
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No real need for explanation.

I got blasted out in 1 by a Middle of the Road contender at 160 so I need a new gameplan.

Seems pretty obvious :lol:
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He weighted 164 lbs compared to Lemieux 179 lbs. Moving down in weight is wise decision
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Cent0089 wrote: 06 Dec 2018, 16:47 He weighted 164 lbs compared to Lemieux 179 lbs. Moving down in weight is wise decision
Wow, I didn't see the fight night weights. That's incredible. Why is this man fighting at MW!? There are WW's that only come in 4 lbs. less. Thurman came in at 161 against Guerrero, IIRC.
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ya 164 isnt much at mw at all, hurd at 154 was just 172 and munguia was 175.5 vs cook
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GBP are already feeding him to Munguia..
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 06 Dec 2018, 18:05 GBP are already feeding him to Munguia..
:oo
Cripes! Not even a warm up at the weight, just send him in the young lions cage.
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KiwiRider wrote: 07 Dec 2018, 14:11
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 06 Dec 2018, 18:05 GBP are already feeding him to Munguia..
:oo
Cripes! Not even a warm up at the weight, just send him in the young lions cage.
Looking at April.

Spike is fighting tonight in Ireland.
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Friday 7, December 2018
Royal Theatre, Castlebar, Ireland
promoter Assassin Promotions Ireland - K Evans C Slater


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middleweight
Gary O'Sullivan 28 3 0
VS
Gabor Gorbics 26 13 0

Spike won all the rounds








I think he wanted rounds because he could've pushed things a little more for a TKO


FULL CARD HIGHLIGHTS and VIDEO (s) HERE:
https://www.the13thround.com/phpBB2/vie ... 8&t=129025


ENJOY!! :TU:
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TheBeast wrote: 08 Dec 2018, 10:26 Image

Friday 7, December 2018
Royal Theatre, Castlebar, Ireland
promoter Assassin Promotions Ireland - K Evans C Slater


Image


middleweight
Gary O'Sullivan 28 3 0
VS
Gabor Gorbics 26 13 0

Spike won all the rounds








I think he wanted rounds because he could've pushed things a little more for a TKO


FULL CARD HIGHLIGHTS and VIDEO (s) HERE:
https://www.the13thround.com/phpBB2/vie ... 8&t=129025


ENJOY!! :TU:
Thanks for posting that!

Just what Spike needed. Good to see him looking increasingly comfortable and confident inside the ropes, inside the zone.

Of course it's all too easy to overdo it, especially against a puncher as we saw last time (and last Saturday), but this is the right way to fine tune it.
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