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Dub13
11-09-2007, 03:56 PM
Duddy set for Spanish conquest
The second wave of the latest Spanish armada is set to hit Irish shores next month when Pablo Navascues (pictured left) looks to upset John Duddy’s European and World title ambitions.
Navascues’ compatriot Kiko Martinez left Irish fight fans reeling with his smash and grab raid on Bernard Dunne last month and now its Duddy’s turn to repel the Spanish invasion.
The two men clash on the next Hunky Dorys Fight Night at the National Stadium, Dublin on Saturday, October 20th on the night of the “Celtic Tigers”.
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south
11-09-2007, 05:54 PM
great fighter. i got to see a few of john's fights while in America 2 years ago.If he sorts out a few small things I can see him to go all the way. you can read more about him here. www.irishropes.com
Dub13
11-09-2007, 05:55 PM
Yea I think he is a great fighter as well I have seen maybe 5 of his fights and he has been very impressive.The Yanks love this guy.
ianmahony1977
26-09-2007, 09:32 AM
he seems to be in a bit of a lull at the minute, not really stepping up in class with these guys, though i admit to not knowing much about this spaniard, maybe he's just making himself some cash over here, which you can't blame him for.
south
17-10-2007, 07:16 PM
NEW YORK (October 16, 2007) - WBO rated No. 2 contender John Duddy (21-0, 16 KOs) broke training camp in the Pocono Mountains this past weekend and arrived in Ireland for Saturday night's fight in Dublin only to discover that his scheduled opponent, Noe Tulio Gonzalez Alcoba, had withdrawn due to a detached retina. Alcoba has been replaced by 19-year-old Prince Arron (10-2) in the 10-round main event.
Duddy, who hails from Derry (N. Ireland) but now lives in Queens (New York City), last fought July 14, defeating Alessio Furlan by 10th round TKO in the popular Irishman's first fight as a pro in Ireland.
"I'm looking forward to fighting in Ireland again," Duddy said, "but I just love fighting whether it's in Ireland, New York, Boston or anywhere. I going back to show them how much I've improved since my last fight."
Despite two opponent changes, Duddy remained fully focused because he prepares to fight the man put in the ring with him, leaving everything else to members of Clan Duddy, primarily his promoter (Irish Ropes) and manager (Tony McLoughlin).
Duddy has head trainer Don Turner, who has handled 19 world champions, in his corner for his second straight fight, and they have been working together for the last six weeks. "Everything seems to be much smoother this camp," Duddy explained. "We had two weeks together in North Carolina before going to the Poconos. In North Carolina, I enjoyed talking with Don and we got to know each other better. I like listening to a man of experience, absorbing his stories and getting valuable tips. The training, too, has been a wee different this time. Our first camp we only had four weeks together, three at camp and the last during fight week."
"I went to camp several times and saw steady improvement by John under Don," Irish Ropes president Eddie McLoughlin added. "John has a new strength-and-conditioning coach, the same guy who works with the Klitschkos, and there's been improvement in that area, too. Fans are going to see a big improvement in John this Saturday."
Duddy has heard talk about him fighting new world middleweight champion Kelly Pavlik, or top contenders such as former title-holder Jermain Taylor and Sergio Mora, but it hasn't been a distraction for John. "I don't read my press clippings or anybody else's clips," Duddy noted, "but I've heard rumors and been asked about my next few fights. I leave that up to my promoter and manager. It is nice to be mentioned as part of plans for world champions and top contenders, but I have my own plans, and the idea has always been to work towards a title fight."
Duddy is rated among the top 11 in all four major boxing organizations - WBO #2, WBC #4, WBA #6 and IBF #11.
"John has to focus on this fight," McLoughlin remarked, "but I always have to be ready and in motion for his next fight. I can't afford to wait because we have to make a transition from one fight to the next one. We're listening to all comers and have several good options."
Dub13
20-10-2007, 09:59 AM
John Duddy has been hit with a late change of opponent for his headline bout on the next Hunky Dorys Fight Night at the National Stadium on October 20th.
The New York based Derryman had been set to meet Pablo Navascues but the Spaniard has been forced to withdraw courtesy of an ongoing ankle injury which had seriously disrupted his preparations for the bout.
Stepping in to fill the void is Uruguay’s Noe Tulio Gonzalez Alcoba.
The South American is fresh from a battling bid for Felix Sturm’sWBA middleweight title in Germany this summer and believes he can work his way to a second world title shot with a win over Duddy.
south
20-10-2007, 04:20 PM
John Duddy has been hit with a late change of opponent for his headline bout on the next Hunky Dorys Fight Night at the National Stadium on October 20th.
The New York based Derryman had been set to meet Pablo Navascues but the Spaniard has been forced to withdraw courtesy of an ongoing ankle injury which had seriously disrupted his preparations for the bout.
Stepping in to fill the void is Uruguay’s Noe Tulio Gonzalez Alcoba.
The South American is fresh from a battling bid for Felix Sturm’sWBA middleweight title in Germany this summer and believes he can work his way to a second world title shot with a win over Duddy.
he pulled out too he's fighting Prince Arron of england now..
John Duddy's bout with Prince Arron in Dublin on Saturday night will go ahead despite a weigh-in scare involving the little-known Englishman today.
The 19-year-old was two pounds over the middleweight limit but, after a workout, he made the weight an hour later.
Unbeaten Derryman Duddy, who weighed in at 11st 4lbs, will be expected to claim his 22nd straight victory in the National Stadium bout.
The contest could be Duddy's final bout before a world title challenge against WBC champion Kelly Pavlik next year.
Dub13
20-10-2007, 04:31 PM
All these changes cant be good for selling tickets.
I knew there was a change googled it and got this but another change is very unlucky.
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