
Boxing
Share
Published 13:27 20 Dec 2023 GMT
Explore more on these topics:
In an exclusive interview with SportsJOE thanks to Grosvenor Sport Nelson explains that when fighting Irish fighters, there are "two things" you need to watch out for.
"Brendan, always said 'when you fight an Irish fighter, there's two things you have got to watch out for.
"You know they can fight that’s one thing. They’ll be in your face, they will not let you let you off the hook. They take no prisoners and they are so driven. They are driven, they're driven by something - they fight like they have got a proper chip on their shoulder. "He said, when you get into fighting an Irish fighter, you’ve got to make sure you’re fit. Don't try and bull**** through the fight. You've gotta win and you're talent will win. Your skill will win, so when it comes to come to Irish fighters, they're relentless."They are good boxers, they are really good boxers, but they are good boxers because they are very brave, courageous boxers. "Brendan says the Irish fighters are passionate. They have a belief, even if nobody else believes in them. They are passionate fighters, you cannot go in there cut, you’ve got to go in there fit and confident, otherwise you’re going to get beat."
Nelson tells a funny story about how he learned what a "culchie" Irish person was, and how it meant he had to treat that fight differently.
"There was this fighter from Leeds called Crawford Ashley. He had an Irish trainer. Sorry I can't remember the trainer's name, but Brendan said this trainer is this thing, what we call 'culchie Irish,' - I don't know what that means. "'They take no nonsense', he said. 'So I want you to do a backflip in the ring, do a shuffle, point to him and he'll go mad and when he goes mad, he's going to go mad at his fighter. "'They will be so angry at what you've done, they'll take it as a disrespect. He won't be able to relay any messages to him because he will be that angry at what you've done.'"And so we walked to the stairs to get in the ring. And I'm looking thinking 'I'm going to look a right idiot here, Bren.' "He slapped my arse and said 'get it done', so I did a front-roll, flipped up, did the shuffle and I then looked at Bren and thought 's*** man, you got it right'." Needless to say that Nelson won that fight, and the trainer in question was furious with the tactics deployed, but Ingle, as a fellow Irishman, was just too cute for the opposition corner that evening. Related links:
Anthony Joshua leaves hospital & pays respect to friends killed in car crash
RIP. Anthony Joshua has been discharged from hospital after injuring himself in Monday’s fatal crash in Nigeria. Lateef Ayodele and Cina Gami, members of Joshua’s team, were both killed in the accident. Ghami was a strength and conditioning coach and Ayodele was a trainer. Joshua, 36, was born in Watford to British Nigerian parents, and […]
Boxing
3 months ago
Belfast boxer Paul McCullagh dies aged 25
Heartbreaking news just in. Belfast boxer, Paul McCullagh Jr, has died at the age of 25. McCullagh was an Ulster Elite heavyweight champion back in 2019 and won both of his fights as a professional. McCullagh comes from a family who are synonymous with boxing with both his grandfather and father being champion amateur boxers. […]
Boxing
3 months ago
Boxing
Jake Paul vs Anthony Joshua: Follow all the action!
Boxing