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In reply to Post #1202
Nice grounded lad too.
Hopefully he’ll push on further now.
He’s now 31 years of age but he’s a young 31 in that he feels he didn’t fully grow into his body until the age of around 27 and that has resulted in possessing that knock out punch. He took time out from boxing to start a family and to concentrate on his career as a lecturer. Felt that he had to return back to the ring as he’s a 3-4 year window to achieve whatever is possible and to have no regrets.
Turned pro around 3 years ago now and fought some good opponents in that time and fortunately remains undefeated in 10 bouts.
If dedication gets one to the top then he’ll get there.
Good luck Nathan.
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4 SHORT FIGHTS and a man to watch with a great future ? ok defence bit **** but he has youth and can learn
only had 12 fights stopped everyone
ENJOY
LINKY POO
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In reply to Post #1199 Seen that on Twitter last week. Look forward to seeing him fighting.
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In reply to Post #1200 Certainly hope so mate.
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In reply to Post #1199 great news might get some decent video of him on his next match then
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Wow, I’m absolutely buzzing by the news that Nathan Heaney has been signed up by Frank Warren (Queensberry promotions) and BT sports.
His late father will be absolutely delighted as he’s always said that one day Frank Warren will sign his son up and the hard work he’s put in to achieve that will now become even harder.
Well done Nathan, really really happy for you and for all those who’ve put in the hard work behind the scenes too and his trainer Steve Woodvine is also an amazing gentlemen.
Onwards and upwards from here on in hopefully and above all else remain safe.
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In reply to Post #1197 That’s the one Gerry, unreal
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In reply to Post #1195 Glad you liked it Jeff and Chris
this is the other one thats really worth watching this commentary is wonderful the way he analyse`s the action
LINKY POO
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In reply to Post #1194 Monster of a man
And then there was his comeback at a ripe old age!
This is not a knock at all either but what a fight with Ali and how it unfolded, tactically it has to be up there with one of, if not the best of all time, sensational and truly amazing. George was going to knock him through the ropes
What a sport!
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In reply to Post #1194 Great watch that Gerry 👍
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Lockdown watching
ENJOY !!!! ONE OF THE BIGGEST PUNCHERS IN BOXING HISTORY
linky poo
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In reply to Post #1192 Nice one buddy.
Hopefully a continual path of onwards and upwards.
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In reply to Post #1191 Wow
Good on the lad I say
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British middleweight ranking now have Nathan at 14 and just outside the top 100 in the world.
Announcement soon as his next challenge and obviously when boxing has being given the all clear to re-commence.
Onwards and upwards hopefully.
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In reply to Post #1189 I found the Eubank one very good, different side to the man
How do you want to be remembered he was asked?, after a long thought, as the man who got up through a beating and carried on, Heart of a lion that man, proper tuff and powerful man, simply the best
I was a massive Benn fan at the time, used to put it all on the line, every time, war, brilliant
Interesting that both Benn and Eubank said Watson was the best by a mile in every department
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