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jigsawigsaw
02-02-2010, 04:03 AM
Kevin Mitchell will be doing a public work out at Brent Cross shopping centre om saturday 06.02.10 from 11.30am until 13.00pm. Work out will start at 12.00pm.
All welcome to show your support. Thanks

Mazallan
02-02-2010, 04:13 AM
Talking in third person eh?

brown bomber
02-02-2010, 04:23 AM
Brown bomber agrees with maz

Mazallan
02-02-2010, 04:27 AM
You always agree with me. It get's annoying but I am just glad you have someone to tag along with...

jigsawigsaw
02-02-2010, 04:36 AM
come on lads show your support

Mazallan
02-02-2010, 04:37 AM
Where is Brent Cross shopping centre?

jigsawigsaw
02-02-2010, 04:40 AM
General Enquiries
Brent Cross Shopping Centre, Hendon, London, NW4 3FP
Telephone: 020 8202 8095
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Mazallan
02-02-2010, 04:44 AM
Well I wish you best of luck and hope you get your support but I can not make it to London on Saturday. THANKS.

jigsawigsaw
02-02-2010, 04:47 AM
Well I wish you best of luck and hope you get your support but I can not make it to London on Saturday. THANKS.



no worries, have a good day and try to catch the fight on the 13.02.10 at wembley arena

jigsawigsaw
02-02-2010, 05:07 AM
how can I start a thread craze and get everyone down to Brent Cross lads lol.
any ideas?

Mazallan
02-02-2010, 05:19 AM
Boobies.

anjawnaymiz
02-02-2010, 05:45 AM
nice! just down the road from me, i'll be there.

jigsawigsaw
02-02-2010, 05:49 AM
nice! just down the road from me, i'll be there.


just spoke to kevin, he will answer any question you may have on saturday after his trainning work-out

billy nelson
02-02-2010, 05:56 AM
just spoke to kevin, he will answer any question you may have on saturday after his trainning work-outpublic workouts are very good for big fights,it gives the public a small idea how hard boxers train and they also get a chance to speak to them and get there autograph,small things like this inspires young and old alike.good luck to kevin i hope he has a big year in 2010:bbb

Jack Dempsey
02-02-2010, 06:01 AM
Brent Cross???? get him in Romford, you can then put some of the hood rat chavs in the ring with him for sparring

jigsawigsaw
02-02-2010, 06:08 AM
public workouts are very good for big fights,it gives the public a small idea how hard boxers train and they also get a chance to speak to them and get there autograph,small things like this inspires young and old alike.good luck to kevin i hope he has a big year in 2010:bbb


cheers Billy Nelson, its a good point you make about how hard fighters train. I myself have been involved in all sport all my life, and hand on heart boxing is the most difficult discipline. Ive only ever done a bit of pad work and some circuit trainning and I can tell you I was put to shame. Boxing is a sport that the media and general public need to get behind, poor tv coverage from the likes of the BBC is not helping the boxers who train so hard with the coverage they get and the respect they should have.

billy nelson
02-02-2010, 08:38 AM
cheers Billy Nelson, its a good point you make about how hard fighters train. I myself have been involved in all sport all my life, and hand on heart boxing is the most difficult discipline. Ive only ever done a bit of pad work and some circuit trainning and I can tell you I was put to shame. Boxing is a sport that the media and general public need to get behind, poor tv coverage from the likes of the BBC is not helping the boxers who train so hard with the coverage they get and the respect they should have.the wages football players get compared to fighters is a disgrace and i agree with you the BBC should get behind boxing with frank ****** who promotes the some of britains top talent,this would allow some great domestic match ups to be made and produce good veiwing for the public.COME ON THE BBC GIVE THE PUBLIC WHAT THEY WANT!!!!!!!

brown bomber
02-02-2010, 11:48 AM
Stick it on the radio kev.

Kid Lucky
02-02-2010, 01:43 PM
How about saying that Kevin's opening a new Ikea there - I seem to remember Londoners going mental when one was open before and piling up there and fighting in their droves although they probably said they were going to the 'Chris Rea' or something.

Dan684
02-03-2010, 04:38 AM
The money football players generate for their clubs is so large that they genuinely do deserve there fair share of it IMO - regardless of how big the wages are.

Won't be able to make Saturday which is a shame as i'd have liked to have come

billy nelson
02-03-2010, 05:08 AM
The money football players generate for their clubs is so large that they genuinely do deserve there fair share of it IMO - regardless of how big the wages are.

Won't be able to make Saturday which is a shame as i'd have liked to have comei take your point dan,what i meant was the training and sacrifices a boxer makes greatly outweigh a football players and i think because of that the diffrence in wages is to great.after all you can hide to an extent in a football team and blame others for a defeat you cant in boxing.:bbbfuck it boxing rules ha ha

Mazallan
02-03-2010, 05:12 AM
after all you can hide to an extent in a football team and blame others for a defeat you cant in boxing.:bbbfuck it boxing rules ha ha


Unless you are an Hatton...fucking air con, Mayweather, Graham, bent refs allowing dirty tactics, bent home town refs in Stoke....

Dan684
02-03-2010, 05:21 AM
Yep totally agree mate. If I had it my way boxers would be paid more I was just saying (Using United as an example)

We play at Old Trafford 19 times per season (without Cup matches). Each ticket is at least £35 and it holds 77,000 which is full capacity every game sometimes twice a week. That means United get around £2.7m in just ticket sales per Premier League match and sometimes that amount twice in a week. Plus advertising deals, merchandising, the boxes and whatever we generate in ticket sales for Cup Matches, Friendlies and TV rights then the players are right to gain a small fortune considering thats who the fans go to see.

The only way boxers would get anywhere near that at a lower level is if 'ticket sellers' were put on the same bill together every other week and/or were huge TV personalities. The TV personality angle isn't going to work as terrestrial TV in this country does not take notice of the sport at a lower level and by the time a fighter has got to the 'Ricky Hatton' level in the Mainstream media they're already in massive contracts with SKY thus alienating themselves and the sport from the general Sports Fan who doesn't want to pay £15 when they already pay £10 for the sports package ONTOP of what they pay for Sky in the first place.

SILVIO_DANTE
02-03-2010, 07:21 AM
The amount of money involved in football worldwide, or in the uk, makes boxing look like pocket change. So of course footballers are going to be much more highly paid - as a proportion of the revenue they generate they are still not even making THAT much money.

If you want boxers to make more dough, you need to create more public interest & PPV buys. The problem is as well is with how boxing is set-up - salaries depend on PPV etc. but that's a whole different story.

Just read Dan's post ^^^, what he said.

MagicMan91
02-03-2010, 09:45 AM
I'll try and make it, any chance of a spar? ;)

alfi balboa
02-03-2010, 10:59 AM
cant see many folk turning up to that in all fairness...mitchell is so over rated, i would shut my blinds if the cunt was training in my garden.

ryanm8655
02-03-2010, 11:08 AM
i take your point dan,what i meant was the training and sacrifices a boxer makes greatly outweigh a football players and i think because of that the diffrence in wages is to great.after all you can hide to an extent in a football team and blame others for a defeat you cant in boxing.:bbbfuck it boxing rules ha ha

I wouldn't agree with that. Footballers have to stay in shape all year round, they have to follow the strict diets, train every day just like a boxer does. Plus you have the media probing you 24/7.

Not saying that justifies the wage difference but I just disagreed with your point.

billy nelson
02-03-2010, 05:59 PM
I wouldn't agree with that. Footballers have to stay in shape all year round, they have to follow the strict diets, train every day just like a boxer does. Plus you have the media probing you 24/7.

Not saying that justifies the wage difference but I just disagreed with your point.what a typical world champion may earn some footballer earns in a week,football players dont train a fraction as hard as boxers,go to a pro gym ryan and you will see my point for yourself