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Got too love the cheesie ring entrance he does :D
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On rte in a few minutes.
Live on web too.
Got too love the cheesie ring entrance he does :D
kdjac
Hope he wins it. I think he's class the way he acts really confident the whole time, never seems worried about a fight at all. I know someday that will probably backfire on him but hopefully not tonight:).
This another stat padding fight, unless he gets cocky he should win. Noone on my road tonight even the scumbags gone to the fight. Its quite peaceful :)
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Marty Morrissey is the announcer in the ring. :eek:
Should win it on points, great fight.
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He wins it. Didn't think it'd go the whole way though, great challenger so fair play. Brilliant fight.
Gwan the neilstown :)
Dunne wins on unamous points
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Turned my head for a few minutes
Did he cheat wnd open your mans cut up with his head??
I wouldn't claim to be an expert but I think he should put his gloves up a bit more, box cleverer and not be so cocky or he could be in for a land someday
The fact that his left hand is always dropped is his major fault and has been discussed many times, other than that he is a fine fighter although i dont think he will get a lot of knockouts. Having said that he looked a bit shaky in the last round, think everyone thought that yer man wouldnt last the 12.
Dunne will not go any further than he already is I reckon. He is a good boxer but is lacking power. That Norwegian guy should have been on the deck in the first four rounds.
Ïd fear for Dunne against a fighter of decent pedigree. Beating No marks from around Europe however...
Was yer man not handy like?
Hard to tell for a passing fan like me?
Yer man Martinez and the Canadian are the only fights left for him but a big step up, correct?
Your man was tough and powerful but a better fighter would have it wrapped up in the first six rounds. I feared for Dunne in the last couple of rounds because the Norwegian was going for it. It was similar to his fight against the Ukranian where he got walloped in the last round and was lucky not to be KO'd.
This Spanish fella will be a different class of opponent. He's unbeaten and has 13 KO's to his name. Dunne will be doing really well if he wins it but >I wouldn't be extremely confident
if mccullough had dunnes class, he would have won a title by now......i spose you can invert that and dunne could be a far better boxer, i think dunne will struggle against a silky opponent with power, he hasnt really come up against anyone like that lately.
Martinez is ranked lower than Dunne but his record is OK. Molitar is seen as the weakeest of the 4 world champions, and as such Dunne's best chance of a World Title
Although Boxrec can't always be relied on, they have Dunne ranked 11th in the world so there are plenty of step ups, just none in Europe. Molitar could be attracted to Dublin though
McCullough was world champion...
ya i meant at featherweight, against some of the more famous boxers.
thing is to be a really class boxer you need to be able step up and win at another weight, dunne will never reach that, and he would get found out. its a real pity he hasnt the power to match his speed. keeping his left paw down the whole time is going to catch up on him too.Quote:
Martinez is ranked lower than Dunne but his record is OK. Molitar is seen as the weakeest of the 4 world champions, and as such Dunne's best chance of a World Title
Although Boxrec can't always be relied on, they have Dunne ranked 11th in the world so there are plenty of step ups, just none in Europe. Molitar could be attracted to Dublin though
andy lee mixed with dunnes speed would make for a great boxer
I disagree on the stepping up point. Some fighters are awesome talents but just aren't suited to it, that's why Hatton stepped back down.
from a pound for pound perspective maybe not, but all the greats can move up and still win thats my point.
But they move up when they've dominated a weight division or they move up for a big money fight. They don't just move up to prove they can do it.
ya its money and the lure of a big showdown, which again reverts back to money, but they still can go up and win. really there aren't too many household names that would stick out for dunne to fight next in that division.
Exactly. He was a 'bloddy good battler' as you say. But how much talent did he really have. Dunne had the beating of him in every round but didn't have the power to put him on his arse which better fighters would have done.
I wouldn't expect to see him beat the Spaniard in his next fight.
The point I was making is that you've seen only one fighter so you can't say what would happen
Exactly , Spaniards are notorious for having padded record and then being destroyed when they stepped up . Martinez won't be utter **** , because he has stopped some guys on his record quicker than other notable opponents and has clearly beaten some of the tougher journeymen in Europe .
But if someone was to offer me the bet now that Kiko Martinez would not only lose to Dunne but will also never win a world title I'd take it .
Simply because I've seen it all before , Spanish fighters are fed weak opponents at home , get a nice record then fight for the European title(a perfect example is Sergio Palomo-http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=049294)
and then lose and don't do much after that .
Sometimes they have a decent punch and like Martinez stops most of his opponents and does it quickly .
Ever so often they produce a Castillejo http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=001308 but the truth is 95% of the time Spaniards are brought up with padded records and exposed at European level .
Despite what Dodge said Daniel Ponce De Leon(WBO) is the weakest of the champions but Molitor is the best suited to Dunne as he is a much lighter hitter than the rest .
However it is clear that the spaniard is going to be dunnes toughest fight to date plus the fact he wont be fighting in front of his home crowd