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Best Pro Stable in UK
Posted: 12 May 2007, 12:56
by sweetscience
Who has the best stable in UK
i thinks Olivers is up there with the likes of:-
Moore
Khan
Thompson
Matvienko
White etc
what are your thoughts ????????
all from in or around my home town as well
Posted: 12 May 2007, 13:00
by Coco
Enzo Calzaghe's?
Joe Calzaghe
Enzo Maccrinelli
Gary Lockett
Gavin Rees
Bradley Pryce
Kerry Hope, there are others coming thru in the stable too
I will add them when I remember!
Posted: 12 May 2007, 13:15
by sweetscience
Coco wrote:Enzo Calzaghe's?
Joe Calzaghe
Enzo Maccrinelli
Gary Lockett
Gavin Rees
Bradley Pryce
Kerry Hope, there are others coming thru in the stable too
I will add them when I remember!
hmm, not bad
i like enzo he says it how it is
Posted: 12 May 2007, 13:45
by matko
defo a great stable calazaghe's if not the best,one of the best boxers in the stable is nathan cleverley i feel i remember seeing him box tony quigley he looked awesome
Posted: 12 May 2007, 14:37
by caster
without doubt, Enzo Calzaghes stable.
Posted: 12 May 2007, 16:14
by states
Considering Enzo Calzaghe had absolutely no experience in boxing prior to Joe, he definitely earns my respect. I do think Maccarinelli, for example, will improve under his tutelage. If he ever fights any one decent, that is.....
Posted: 13 May 2007, 03:39
by Old bones Ian
I think Enzo has done a great job with Bradley Pryce, the lad looked finished after getting stopped by Olusegun, but under Enzo's guidence he's turned his career around
Posted: 13 May 2007, 07:24
by Wales
Maccarinellis young cousin (might be his nephew) will presumably join the Calzaghe stable too. He just won the welsh am finals and looked damned impressive in doing so.
Posted: 13 May 2007, 08:10
by Autobarn
Wales wrote:Maccarinellis young cousin (might be his nephew) will presumably join the Calzaghe stable too. He just won the welsh am finals and looked damned impressive in doing so.
perhaps he could fight bobby gunn's nephew!
Posted: 13 May 2007, 09:10
by Captain Hook
Enzo also had Paul Samuel....
Remember his battle with Alexander? Two decent punchers, two horrible chins....
Posted: 13 May 2007, 11:25
by Old bones Ian
Captain Hook wrote:Enzo also had Paul Samuel....
Remember his battle with Alexander? Two decent punchers, two horrible chins....
Yes Paul Samuels was a good puncher, his fight against Alexander was a right shoot out.
Shame both of them have suffered 1st round knockout losses recently.
Posted: 13 May 2007, 11:52
by josh fg
Billy Graham has a impressive stable if I remember correctly. I also always think in a disscussion about stables Nobby Nobbs deserves an honerable mention not winners but all warriors
Posted: 13 May 2007, 12:14
by jonp
Ritchie Woodhalls stable in young and new but is definatly one on the way up.
D Mitchell 6.0
James Mckinley 6.0
Max Maxwell 4.1
Pele Ried 2.0 (under ritchie)
Lee Jones 2.0
Thomas Costello 1.0
Leigh Hallet 1.0
Alex Ibbs 2.0
He also has ready for debuts
Tom Owen.
Jerome Benjamin.
Sonny Singh.
Sid Razak.
Andy Ingram.
Jamie Cox.
So a young stable but a growing one.
Posted: 13 May 2007, 14:08
by rhino222
the ingles can never be ignored when it comes to a production line of talent...
robert mccracken is proven to be a top trainer too...
Posted: 13 May 2007, 15:12
by Southpaw Stylist
The Ingles produce average fighters with one or two really good ones...
Naz and Witter.
Posted: 13 May 2007, 17:42
by rhino222
Southpaw Stylist wrote:The Ingles produce average fighters with one or two really good ones...
Naz and Witter.
nelson, bomber graham....
Posted: 13 May 2007, 18:51
by knockout
I am no Ingle fan but he has had most of his fighers from when they were kids.....
Too me thats much more impressive than getting fighters who are already good and just need a bit of smoothing off round the edges.
he MADE Naz, He MADE Nelson, he MADE Ryan Rhodes.....
Graham and Witter (I think) were already decent amateurs when Ingle took them on (correct me if i am wrong) but were of course part of the stable.
Posted: 13 May 2007, 19:36
by stujones
Although with the Ingle camp in a period of transition maybe its not the most appropriate time to judge their current stable.
Think he is overated, but it has to be Enzo Calzaghe at the moment... he is certainly the current flavour of the month..In recent times there was Ingle, then Brian Hughes, then Billy Graham, then a little spell with Chris Ashton ... now its Enzo's turn.
Think it will be Harrison or Adam Booth next.
Posted: 13 May 2007, 19:40
by Southpaw Stylist
Stables are a thing of the past anyway.
Fighters are becoming aware (like the americans) that sometimes you can't really tie yourself down to one gym for whatever reason. Most "stables" tend to have one or two good fighters, and the rest are just club/British level fighters.
Posted: 20 Aug 2007, 02:20
by slimness
Coco wrote:Enzo Calzaghe's?
Joe Calzaghe
Enzo Maccrinelli
Gary Lockett
Gavin Rees
Bradley Pryce
Kerry Hope, there are others coming thru in the stable too
I will add them when I remember!
nathan cleverly
Posted: 20 Aug 2007, 02:27
by Marlin
slimness wrote:Coco wrote:Enzo Calzaghe's?
Joe Calzaghe
Enzo Maccrinelli
Gary Lockett
Gavin Rees
Bradley Pryce
Kerry Hope, there are others coming thru in the stable too
I will add them when I remember!
nathan cleverly
You've really got a hard on for that guy don't you...
Posted: 20 Aug 2007, 02:37
by slimness
his father vince cleverly is my sons coach also alan davies former welsh team coach, hopefully nath will be at the club helping the kids tonight, if you seen him fight youde have the same hard on

also his father coaches craig evans welsh champion and great britian silver medalist also rhys evans welsh and great britian champion