I was waiting for this. The Phil and Holly interview.
Wait no longer; your prayers have been answered. Behold!
I was waiting for this. The Phil and Holly interview.
Hurrah huzzah! I know Phil is a BIG boxing enthusiast, so this was always going to be a highlight of my calendar.
Wait no longer; your prayers have been answered. Behold!
Anyone know where online I can find this new Fury docu-series they have on ITV? I tried youtube and couldn't find it.
Cheers I’ll have a play around when I get home. Appreciate it!https://www.itv.com/hub/tyson-fury-the-gypsy-king/2a7050 Maybe need a vpn with you being in the States.
Holly. By a long way. But then again, I've had eyes on Holly since Ministry of Mayhem!Cool interview...
Off topic, Holly or Paris?
Carroll looking like Pacquiao here...
Looks very good doesn't he? Nowhere near as fast as Pacman or the extended combinations (who does though!) but I do see the validity in the comparison, especially with early Manny. What weight class is this?
Lightweight I think....
Carroll is feather fisted, but he does have a great variation of punches and footwork
I saw that. For some reason I had thought he'd passed a while ago. It's a shame he and Barry never patched up their differences.ex Barry McGuigan manager Barney Eastwood passed away yesterday. You tend to forgot how many world champs he churned out of his wee gym above the bookies in Belfast, Barry McGuigan, Dave ‘Boy' McAuley, Cristanto Espana, Victor Cordoba and Paul Hodkinson. Went to watch all those fighters when I was growing up.
I saw that. For some reason I had thought he'd passed a while ago. It's a shame he and Barry never patched up their differences.
On a side note, I have been in communication with John Caldwell's son, Paul. John's brother is still alive so I managed to get quite a lot of information and they sent me a lot of old clippings from back in Caldwell's fighting days. Good people. I was able to relay messages to and from the Caldwell family and the Jofre family as my contacting Caldwell's son was for my Jofre book.
Yeah, that is sad that those names aren't household. Did you ever read that book by Barry Flynn, "Best of enemies"? It was about Caldwell and Gilroy. A really, really good read. Here's an e-mail he (Paul) sent me:brilliant. I knew of one of his sons, a lad a bit older than me, that might be Paul. I never knew him personally though, just met the dad on occasion. My dad was a boxer, around same age as Caldwell and he used to talk regularly about him when we were growing up. Good luck with your book, sounds like a very interesting read. Great to see literature re-educating the masses about legends such as Jofre. I'll be honest, if it wasn't for my dad talking about Caldwell to me as a kid, I probably wouldn't have known too much about Jofre. Even today in belfast, a lot of the modern day boxing fans don't know our great history, guys like Rinty Monaghan, Caldwell, Gilroy, which is a bit sad as legends like this should be remembered forever
-Paul, I sent over the e-mail to Eders son, Marcel and he really enjoyed it. Once again thanks to you and your uncle. Also let your uncle know that Eder and Marcel would like to send you and your family a big hug.
Marcel told me last week the famous Hollywood actor Ryan O’Neil reached out to him and explained how he was a big fan of your father. He said he was his favorite fighter. Ryan himself boxed when he was young and is a big boxing fan to this day.
Warm regards,
CHRIS
Yeah, Graham was one of the better boxers (especially British) of modern times to not win a world title. He fought a lot of difficult opponents and stylists like McCallum who was probably in his peak then. He gave McCallum a good fight. Kalambay was such a skillful, difficult fighter too. Perhaps one of the most underrated of the last 30 years. Kayule was awkward as hell too. Seeing him talking about Jackson's power reminds me of McLellan-Jackson. Sure, McClellan knocked him out (he was too big for him) but that was the fight IMO which started to give McLellan brain damage. He starts to blink funny in the first fight. McCallum, also known for an iron chin was rocked badly by Jackson too. He may be the hardest pure puncher in history, pound for pound. Graham seemed to finally have the title within grasp when he fought Charles Brewer but ran out of steam. I think he was pushing 40 then. A shame as it would have given him the title his career had deserved. His style was awkward, not always pretty, but often very effective. For Ingle to consistently churn out a high number of top boxers from a relatively small region without ever becoming a hired gun (much like trainers these days like Freddie Roach), instead training them from youth speaks volumes. He was a teacher.@Inter Yer Nan, quality stuff there mate.
I know you like your boxing history, just harking back to the recent death of Barney Eastwood, as you know he also managed at one point Herol Graham, a boxer of course who didn't land a world title although many thought he would. I watched him fight once in Belfast, a very awkward elusive fighter, very Brendan Ingle like in his style. I didn't mention him in my previous post as he was battling for many yrs mental health issues. This article below is more recent and looks a lot more positive and upbeat for him, plus some good insight into some of the top fighters he battled in the ring
https://www.ringtv.com/353645-best-ive-faced-herol-graham/
Cheers. I am planning on releasing it next March 26th for his 85th birthday. A part of the plan is to donate the first x amount of sales to a fund which I intend to help bring the family over as a gift to have him inducted at next years West Coast Boxing Hall of Fame induction. I have spoken with the president, Rick Farris about this and he is absolutely wanting to induct him for his contributions to California Boxing (three fights here) and Rick is also a massive admirer of Eder. God willing, if his health is ok I've already got word that 100% he will be inducted. We've just got to work on funding. The WCBHOF is a smaller one than the IBHOF in Canastota and doesn't have the same funding.That's fantastic @Inter Yer Nan - looking forward to reading the book when it's completed.
Lots of allegations coming out about Fury's win over Wilder with the whole Gloves debacle and now a farmer claiming he was supposed to be paid off to falsify the legitimacy of a consumption mistake providing dodgy meat.
The farmer story is blatantly cos there's nothing to talk about in sports at moment. It's obvious there was no wild boar or whatever fury clearly room steroids don't need a farmer to tell us that!
Based on? People are way too quick nowadays to accuse everybody of taking steroids without much to back it up. If you're going to say somebody is clearly on steroids it's always best to have plenty to back it up.
I'd struggle to sit and say there's no way that Fury has ever done PEDs because you never know in sports, but equally have no real stuff to even point towards him doing it outside of the stuff five years back? They're bringing up a fecking story from five years ago, making it into headlines like it's a recent thing which it isn't.
Based on failing a drugs test and it's my opinion he took steroids. The tainted meat excuse is a load of bollocks similar to Canelo using it. People turn a blind eye when it's a fighter or athlete they like in cases like this in my opinion
That's your opinion though. And that's not the case at all for me. I'm a huge Fury fan but I don't let it blinker me. Like I said, maybe the excuse was bullshit but to be perfectly honest if you read into it there's a legit claim in there when it comes to the meat (which in fairness to your argument is why some fighters could have used the excuse while lying, though it's well known Fury eats plenty of boar etc). And the thing with Fury is that after everything he's been through the last few years, I don't really think he would give a shit about opening up and admitting to cheating if he had. He's opened up about drug use, wanting to end his life, going off of the rails etc. It's not as simple as going "oh well he failed the test and I don't like the reason that he's using for failing it so I'll just say it's fact", it's not always as black and white as that neither is the excuse that people are arguing against your opinion to protect their favourites.