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  1. Was going to have a look at this one as i was offered a couple of tickets and i like the 02 although the last one i saw there was dead atmosphere wise.Cant be doing with all the wannabe yanks with the soppy screaming and hand gestures so a visit up to the midlands to watch the Hammers came first,priorities and all that Be interesting to see how Bisping does i wonder if he has gone as far as he,s going to go in the sport. Hope you have a good night and the fights are of good quality.
  2. [quote name='PINNACLE' timestamp='1286836432' post='1749548' You c0ck If you could have been bothered to look at the whitehall site you would have seen they have plenty of dogs that will be pts and mostly Staffies. This dog however, was dumped on the doorstep dead or nearly dead so the owner is to blame for its death by starving (neglect) and it is them that need sorting. THAT IS THE POINT YOU STUPID ???? Also the reward is from donations from the public not the "heroic charity" or Crimewatch. "These heroic dog rescuers make me laugh you " & "stop this bleeding heart
  3. Blimey your going back some years now....Olivares fought Bobby Chacon a couple of times in good fights,but the real great fights in them lower weights came about 10 years later when Chacon,Mancini,Boza Edwards,Limon,Bramble were all mixing it. Alan Rudkin was out of Runcorn was he not ? Bit before my time he was....i heard he was found dead in the street a few weeks back terrible shame.
  4. A grand reward for the capture of someone who neglected a dog .....as sad and wrong as it is i cant help thinking this is all a bit much,crimewatch only offer a few grand more for the capture of people who have raped and diced up children !! These heroic dog rescuers make me laugh,if nobody else wants the dog what makes them heroes just because they do want them ....if a dogs not found or rehomed after a month put it to sleep and stop this bleeding heart nonsense.
  5. Yes,good call that....Bassa was down 3 or 4 times showed balls of steel to come back from that.I always felt a little sorry for Mcauley he always seemed to be in Mcguigans shadow yet was ten times braver than Mcguigan ever was.I remember his shock win to take the title from Duke Mckenzie at Wembley Arena,my old pal Rod Douglas got a first round ko on the undercard to that fight,sadly nobody knew what was ahead when he nearly died next time out against Herol Graham,shame the way it go,s sometimes. Pretty sure the Mcauley/Bassa fight was 87,they had a rematch that didnt live up to the first a f
  6. gnasher16

    Boxing

    It was one of the biggest dissapointments of my career in a strange sort of way,thats exactly right he did just come apart.Franks a genuine nice fella,i always felt he had quit in him which i dont mean in a nasty way,he is actually a very intelligent man he always played on the dosey lump character,he was never a fast puncher but he had heavy hands and when he hit you you certainly stayed hit !....he didnt even need to catch you flush a glancing blow was enough to get your attention.But fighting just never really came natural to him he always reverted back to standing off or holding when he wa
  7. gnasher16

    Boxing

    I think thats probably the Errol Christie fight your thinking of....Mark used to get a lot of the football crowd following him as did a lot of the West Ham boys Mo Hussein was the same.Gary Delaney once got out the ring to stop his brother getting nicked in the crowd because of the football carry on ....funny days.
  8. gnasher16

    Boxing

    Dont forget the Finnegans in there as well,Kevin could have been world champion if he had been more dedicated to the sport,one of the physically toughest men i ever saw. The Kaylor/Christie fight i remember like yesterday,one of the best atmospheres ive ever seen at a fight,a lot of the West Ham footie crowd had turned up and due to the lead up to the fight it was bound to go wonky outside the ring if not inside ...great fight nonetheless. Minter was from surrey or brighton somewhere i forget now i know he lives down near Gatwick anyway.
  9. gnasher16

    Boxing

    Minter was from down near Gatwick somewhere.... took many a dig in the ribs off Mark without being allowed to hit him back ....he lives the quiet life out in California these days being a fitness coach to kids,he could certainly fight.....saw him a while back at Terry Lawless funeral he looks in better nick now than when he was fighting !
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    Boxing

    He was a real nice fella Ritchie Wenton he gave the belt to Bradleys mum and kept in touch for many years,always sent a note to her on every anniversary of his death,very good and decent person.
  11. Not sure i could pick out one fight above any other,it depends how deep you want to dig i suppose,seen some great bouts in small halls.........but on the world stage i guess for me it would have to be Ali/Frazier 3 from the past and Ward/Gatti 1 from more recent times.....though Hagler/Hearns was some brawl for such a massive event.
  12. gnasher16

    Boxing

    Absolutely,theres no other team for me with a boxing background my sporting hero shouldnt really be Bobby Moore but thats the way the cookie crumbles i guess.
  13. gnasher16

    Boxing

    Dont be silly mate im soft as shite these days and im often wrong same as anyone else plenty still to learn just wish i was a few or 20 years younger again
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    Boxing

    Yes i remember Lloyd he was a brummie if i remember right i cant say i knew him only in passing kind of thing,i think he fought Honeyghan at welterweight at the Albert Hall. I never reached any real great heights i didnt have anywhere near the talent of others but i was strong and durable with a decent chin,sparred a lot with Bruno and Gary Mason,Hughroy Currie.. my biggest achievement was being Franks sparring partner for the Witherspoon fight which he lost anyway....so pretty much sums up my career ....back then a good sparring partner was worth their weight in gold and it was a career in
  15. gnasher16

    Boxing

    Sorry to correct you again mate i dont mean to make it a habit but Bradley was a good friend of my family so only right to tell it how it was.Bradley died 2 days after challenging Richie Wenton for the vacant title he wasnt defending it.Bradley was from Canning Town and trained out of the Peacock.My nephew was a good talent at the time and was best pals with Bradley,he totally went off the rails and packed the game in after Bradleys death which was a shame.Some younger lads might know him through the dogs. Anyway,i might be wrong but i think that was the first super bantamweight title fight i
  16. gnasher16

    Boxing

    The super bantams were around from the mid 70,s but if i remember right the bbboc only introduced it around 92/93 so yes effectively he would have been fighting in the featherweight division but by todays weight a super bantam. Charlie dont live the champagne lifestyle any more working for Haringay council !!!...but he,s still sharp as a razor,it was definately only the one fight Keith helped him prepare for.....maybe your getting mixed up with another South East Asian,theres certainly been plenty of them down them lower divisions
  17. From my experience most folk who call themself a " dogman " are usually not !.....To me just because you are a man who has dogs dont make you a dogman,but the term itself means different things to different people.
  18. gnasher16

    Boxing

    From the day i could stand the ol fella would put gloves on us kids....but sensibly speaking late 70,s to 1990...and i agree its not the type of thing you can just dabble in,dedication is key and without it you have nothing. It set me up for a lifetime of fitness and made me some lifetime friends so i owe the sport a lot and still to this day have a deep love and passion for the game....and still dont touch the beer
  19. gnasher16

    Boxing

    It was bugging me so i made a quick phonecall cos im a little bit obssessive like that .....it was xmas of 82 Keith was down here Charlie fought a fella by the name Mercedes in the March 83....apparently Keith went back up north a month or so before Charlies fight as he had his own fight for the commonwealth then a month later fought in Ireland at featherweight. As far as im told Keith didnt help out for the Chitolada fight he was up at super bantam by that time but yes your right it was 85...also Charlie was always with Terry Lawless,most lads who fought with Terry behind us never wante
  20. gnasher16

    Boxing

    Thats a shame and sad to hear as i remember he was a likeable,funny little fella and a decent talent.Just to correct you it was actually a few years before the Chitolada fight...Charlie was fighting a Mexican lad i forget his name now he stopped him on cuts at Wembley Arena must have been around 84/85,i only remember Keith because he used to hold his own sparring with a young Mo Hussein who was a full blown lightweight at the time and not even Magri could do that.He used to pile on the weight i remember,maybe a downside to being a butcher eh
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    Boxing

    My memories not what it was so i might be miles off.....but was that lad Keith Wallace a flyweight ? im sure i remember a scouse lad by that name came down here to get Charlie Magri ready for a world title fight in the mid ,s...
  22. gnasher16

    Banter

    I used to be the same when i first started using the internet,if someone was abusive i wanted to rip their throat out but i quickly realised the internet is just not like real life you just got to accept some folks bollocks grow when they tap a keyboard then shrink back to normal size when they step foot out the door !.... Once you get that concept into your head it dont wind you up as much and you just brush it off.......after all said and done,its only the internet
  23. gnasher16

    Boxing

    Round here you either fight or kick a ball as a youngun,sadly i was useless at footie so spent most my time in gyms.Boxed to a decent level ended up with Terry Lawless fighting out of the Royal Oak but earned more money being a punch bag for a few big names before my career somewhat stalled Its a great sport that will encourage great qualities in a man regardless how good or bad you are at it.
  24. To say steroids dont improve performance is naive,they do....But like anything else they need knowledge and common sense to be most effective.The truth is probably 85 % of lads in gyms take steroids for the wrong reasons.Any time someone comes to me asking this or that about them i say the same thing and thats take your body to its genetic limit naturally,then when you cant go any further get some help from juice.Reaching your genetic potential as a bodybuilder takes years and years so for a 21 year old lad to be taking roids in my opinion is wrong. Depending what and how you stack,steroids a
  25. Because its instant....why do women have breast implants,facelifts or lyposuction etc...because they dont have the willpower or dedication to do things the hard way....steroids have their place,synthol has no place ! Im sure most folk have seen it before but this was the most well documented case of synthol extremes and an example of the combination of synthol and a lazy character can have
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