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Dreaming of a Super Four

Mike Perez

Dream of a Super Four – Patrick Appleton The Irish boxing revolution continues this week with mouthwatering fights being mentioned in spades.As all boxing fans worth their salt will know, the Heavyweight division at world level is in a very … Continue reading

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Coleman’s Fury

Coleman Barrett

Having become somewhat of a forgotten man within Irelands newly revived heavyweight division, Irelands current heavyweight strap holder Coleman Barrett believes both Tyson Fury and Martin Rogan are intentionally avoiding him. Coley whose only pasting on a fourteen fight résumé … Continue reading

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