A week that began with an acute sense of anxiety ended in another triumphant parade through Dublin Airport for Katie Taylor...
JOE WARD'S hopes of making the London 2012 Olympics came to a crushing end after he was controversially eliminated...
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Almost 200 athletes – a record entry level – competed at the tournament, enhancing female boxing’s reputation as one of Ireland’s fastest growing sports. Tommy Murphy, the President of the Irish Amateur Boxing Association, has hailed the performances of Full Article at BoxingNews24.com
The 2012 AIBA World Women’s Championships – which will also act as the only qualifier for female boxers for the London 2012 Olympics – will be contested across ten weight categories. The Irish women’s squad departed for China this morning (May 3rd) ahead Full Article at BoxingNews24.com
We were a bit worried if the legs would carry us through, but it looked as if we were getting stronger
A GOOD start is half the battle but a good finish is a winner.That encapsulates Wicklow's heart-stopping performance at Croke Park on Saturday evening as they lifted the division four league title and silverware with a richly deserved eight points win ov Full Article at Wicklow People
A GOOD start is half the battle but a good finish is a winner.That encapsulates Wicklow's heart-stopping performance at Croke Park on Saturday evening as they lifted the division four league title and silverware with a richly deserved eight points win ov Full Article at Wicklow People
Wicklow 2-16 Fermanagh 1-11: THE ALLIANZ football league assumed new prominence in Wicklow this year and the change of policy paid off in Croke Park on Saturday night. Coming after the Micko years, managing Wicklow could have been a difficult assignment. Full Article at Irish Times
In a formal letter to Dr Ching-Kuo Wu, the chairman of the IABA, Dr John Lynch said they were surprised with the decision given against Ward on Monday. The Moate teenager, ranked third in the world and reigning European light heavyweight champion, droppe Full Article at Irish Examiner
JOE Ward, one of Ireland's leading medal hopes for the London Olympics, was sensationally beaten in the final Olympic qualifier amid a storm of controversy.The 18-year-old light-heavyweight lost 18-15 to Turkey's Bahran Muzaffer, who was easily defeated Full Article at Dublin Evening Herald
17/04/2012 - 07:13:19 Joe Ward will not be competing at the London Olympics after the Irish Amateur Boxing Association (IABA) lost its appeal against his controversial defeat at this week's Olympic qualifying tournament in Trabzon, Turkey. The Westmeath Full Article at BreakingNews.ie
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We were a bit worried if the legs would carry us through, but it looked as if we were getting stronger
I feel Joe was done out of tonight's fight by a local decision. I have no doubt about it and I have been involved in boxing all my life ... As far as I'm concerned Joe won the first two rounds and rattled his opponent in the third and the result still went against him.
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