Anyone else find it toe-curling cringy stuff. Dunne is a good boxer and comes across as a nice guy so really glad he did well but man am i sick of ole ole at non-football events...
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Anyone else find it toe-curling cringy stuff. Dunne is a good boxer and comes across as a nice guy so really glad he did well but man am i sick of ole ole at non-football events...
It was a good fight. Fair play to Dunne, great to watch and great career ahead of him hopefully.
Really entertaining fight. The Ole Ole is a bit played out though.
great boxer, lets try to keep it positvie for a change lads.
I'm very much a boxing bar-stooler (Oh the shame of it all :rolleyes: ) so any experts on here feel free to contradict me but here's my two cents on the fight.....
Dunne combination work and body shots are excellent but does anyone else think he's lacking that killer instinct?? A more clinical fighter would have knocked Pickering out in the second or third when he had the chance.
Maybe it will ultimately help Bernard going the full distance against a tough, tough cookie like Pickering but I would have worried for him if that fight had been on in London. Too early for a world title shot??
Agree with you there Lim. I've been watching Bernard for a few years now as I know both his family and Harry Hawkins family well. I think he gets a bit cocky and starts to let his guard down when a fight is going his way he's prone to a bit of showboating with his arms in the air etc. He's a model to get suckerpunched if he keeps it up
I thought that was just his stance, I've noticed it with a lot of fighters recently :confused: I don't like it as you've already said it's an invitation to get your clock cleaned
Hopefully he'll learn from the other night and tighten up his game. He would have lost that fight in England. Despite having been beaten to a bloody pulp in the second and third when Pickering started switching to southpaw and back around the seventh he had him in all sorts of bother
Fairplay to Pickering though, genuinely a tough, tough fighter
agree with the last two posts, he is too cocky and will get caught out in a bigger match, also he reminds me of hamed, who we all know when it came to the big fights and making a name across the pond, he got caught out. think to be really world class fighter he needs to have the killer instinct and he doesnt seem strong enough for that. also leaving his guard down too often, he will get caught in a bigger fight doing that....Quote:
Dunne combination work and body shots are excellent but does anyone else think he's lacking that killer instinct?? A more clinical fighter would have knocked Pickering out in the second or third when he had the chance.
think the crowd played a huge part in it for him. thought he would have lost it in england. did anyone notice the jeers for god save the queen? and did ye notice bryan mcfadden in front and when they picked out graeme geraghty? i didnt notice them but thats what the women with me seemed more interested in.....spotitng people in the crowd....
It's been done before a Dunne fights but I think it's actually madatory for European title fights to have the anthems played.
As for the fight, Dunne looked impressive early but there are problems still to be addressed, not least his cockiness.
His lack of experience over the distance, the unfortunate downside of having a good kayo record in fights scheduled for 10 or 12 rounds, needs to be addressed. He has the ability to have the stamina, he just needs to develop it through experience.
I saw Molitor's fight against Hunter. Dunne could take him but it would be tough, though nowhere near as tough as say Israel Vasquez or Jhonny Gonzalez. And yes he does spell it that way!
I only saw the last few rounds but fair dues to Dunne. I doubt he making big money so 7,000 fans in the Point should boost his bank account a little.
I was having a look & seems he was ranked between 9-12th in the various belts click before this fight. Would be good to see him get a few more European belt paydays before having a World title opportunity.
good for the sport....good to see how it sold out so quickly and with relative or no advertisement.
Bernard already got his wake up call for showboating, after
pummeling the Ukranian Vornin for 9 rounds he dropped his guard and got
tagged que 2 minutes 30 seconds of stumbling around the ring like
a drunk while he was within one punch of being knocked out.
I think/hope that the more he moves up and the closer the fights the less
he will act the maggot. It was more down to the fact that he was so far
ahead of previous opponents. I hope he wins the world title as hes
a class act
RTE television are a shambles .... the first fight they show of Dunne is when he picks up the title, nothing ..... not even a mention beforehand (maybe on Radio, but thats the decent part of the organisation, the TV section is filth) yet they will go a show him with the belt winning in their "let pat ourselves on the back" adverts "surely we can call ourselves a sports mad nation" hypocritical fookers, makes me want to puke.
If they cared, they would have show a few fights so he wouldn't have to beg, borrow and steal to stay full time to actually get to the title fight, sports mad my ársé. Makes my blood boil !! :mad: :( :o
saw 2 fights on the web on rte. think it could possibly be 3 that they have shown on the web though....
They've covered all his fights in Dublin live and they had a couple online as well. RTE have given heavy coverage to him since he returned from the States.
This is so wrong it's hilarious. The anti-RTÉ rubbish on here is something to behold. RTÉ Television have been 100% behind Bernard from day one. Which is why both Bernard and Brian Peters thanked RTÉ after the fight.
RTÉ's first ever live sports webcast was Bernard's fight in Italy in April - http://www.rte.ie/sport/2006/1108/dunneb.html
A Face, at least try and get your facts right before sharing your opinions with the rest of the world. :rolleyes:
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That's 'half cóck' BTW. :rolleyes:
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In fairness Dunne fought a good fight Pickering was very tough Dunne could have wasted a lot more energy going all out for an early knock out and failed, then he'd have been really screwed when Pickering came on strong later in the fight. Dunne looked much more solid defensively in this fight and I can't remember him really dropping his guard or showboating at all. No doubt he's improved massively as a boxer recently and really seems to be learning fast. This was a huge step up in class and many top English pundits had Pickering down as favourite. Dunne certainly has the class to be a world champion and fights like the Pickering one will do him the world of good.
It wasn't the first pro-boxing shown live for 20 years. Wayne McCullough had at least two fights live, when he won the WBC title and his second defence. He also had a fair few shown on delayed transmission.
While I wouldn't sing the praises of RTE's overall support for boxing they have done a great job backing Dunne.
Forgot about the McCullough fights. Fair play.
well done to Dunne, I'd keep him away from Molitor just yet (the guy from Canada who destroyed Hunter last weekend) but the future is promising.
On the RTE issue (and I'm not a lover of our national broadcaster in any sense of the word) they have covered Bernard very well and also the first Live feed on there website ever was a Bernard Dunne Fight
That webcast was technically woeful. Poor picture quality, horrible download, just really bad streaming. I have a very good broadband connection here and watch a lot of streamed media with no difficulty so I can assure you that it was on their end where the fault lay.
That said it was great to see them move into that arena, already do a good job with current affairs shows being available online (not streamed, but available for viewing afterwards).
In defence of A face, as a fan of real football, rather than overhyped millionaires poncing about, you get to be anti-RTETV very easily because of their persistent ignoring of EL football down through the years, including failure to cover several European ties in the mid 1990's.
Dunne has been on before, however , the fights that were shown on the Web, the TV rights may have been too expensive to get or may have been acquired by others first.
See it tonight...****ing hell!:eek:
Delighted he got a hammering, cocky little pup
If I'd have known that Spanish lad was that big, I'd have joined his buddies in backing him. Not at that 66/1 for the first round but still. No more Bernard Dunne and his merry band of drunken bandwagoners. Great stuff
EVERY boxer thinks they're better than they are. Even the truely great ones, of which Dunne is most certainly not.
If you are going to argue over semantics, knock yourself out. Bernard Dunne certainly couldn't haahaa