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Anaglogs Daughter
07 May 11 20:03
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Corkman Mike Perez fighting in the Heavyweight division of "Prizefighter"

13 out of 13 record so far...Big Chance tonight.

He's Cuban but hey he's Irish now, well he is if he knows the words to The Banks Of My Own Lovely Lee
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Report workrider May 7, 2011 8:10 PM BST
ffs a.d. when he's beaten will he still be irish ...i'm sick of us laying claim to every tom dick and harry ..we're getting like the english imo...
Report Anaglogs Daughter May 7, 2011 8:53 PM BST
He lives in cork this past 3 years fights under the Irish flag. I'll class him as Irish.
Report Anaglogs Daughter May 7, 2011 8:56 PM BST
I dont think the Cuban boxing federation allows them to turn professional so i presume thats why he's living in Ireland.
Report Chester J Lampwick May 7, 2011 9:00 PM BST
http://www.fromsportcom.com/v-2/6/38/v-263984.html

www.atdhenet.tv is the new version of that one
Report Anaglogs Daughter May 7, 2011 9:13 PM BST
Wait till you see the size of Tye Fields the Canadian he's a giant of a man Barry McGuigan stood beside him the other night he was only up to his chest. Field is about 7ft and 20 stone.
Report Anaglogs Daughter May 7, 2011 9:15 PM BST
C'mom on the Irish
Report GANT007 May 7, 2011 9:18 PM BST
perez is a machine......
Report GANT007 May 7, 2011 9:21 PM BST
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ffs a.d. when he's beaten will he still be irish ...i'm sick of us laying claim to every tom dick and harry ..we're getting like the english imo...


Good one workrider..........sure we claim the lads who can't make the English team.
Report Anaglogs Daughter May 7, 2011 9:22 PM BST
Mansell thought he was standing under a windmill
Report Anaglogs Daughter May 7, 2011 9:24 PM BST
On his Irish Passport his name on it is Micheal Perez (with the fada)
Report Rocketfingers May 7, 2011 10:02 PM BST
Oh Mikey Perez he used to be Cuban but he is Irish now Oh Mikey Perez he used to be a Cuban but he's Irish now.
Report Anaglogs Daughter May 7, 2011 10:39 PM BST
2/5 to win it now. Looks like all the other boxers are knackered.
Report Anaglogs Daughter May 7, 2011 10:54 PM BST
Bring on the klitschko brothers...Both in the ring at the same time Cool
Report downallstar May 7, 2011 10:56 PM BST
Great stuff from the langer. Cool
Report lapsy pa May 7, 2011 11:13 PM BST
He must be from the southside,fair play.
Report Anaglogs Daughter May 7, 2011 11:18 PM BST
He'll be at the hurling tomorrow signing autocrats . . .beuracrats.....Autographs Cool
Report Anaglogs Daughter May 7, 2011 11:33 PM BST
Cork based Cuban, Mike The Rebel Perez believes he can finally
break the favourites curse in Prizefighter by becoming the first ever
bookies favourite to triumph in the hugely popular one night
tournament which for the first time ever goes global this weekend.

The event which will be broadcast live on Sky Sports from the
Alexandra Palace in London this Saturday has brought a whole new
generation of fans to the sport and this weekend will see the first
ever International Prizefighter with eight men from eight different
nations taking part with Perez proudly flying the flag for Ireland.

The 25-year-old, a World Junior Champion from the amateur ranks
arrived in Ireland early in 2008 and now sees himself very much as an
adopted Irishman having settled in Cork with his Irish fiancee. The
couple recently celebrated the birth of baby daughter Mia and Perez
has revealed that it has given him an extra incentive to fulfil what
he belies is his destiny to bring the World Heavyweight title back to
Cork.

My little baby girl Mia was born in March and she is my pride and
joy and I will dedicate my Prizefighter victory to her, said Perez.
Cuba has still not had a World Heavyweight Champion in the
professional ranks and Ireland has not had one in well over a century
so I want to be the one to win it and bring glory to Cuba and
Ireland.

The lightning fast southpaw has drawn comparisons to a young Mike
Tyson in compiling a perfect record of 13 and 0 with 10 KO's and he's
looking forward to adding a further three victories to that tally on
Saturday night as he aims for a clean sweep in the quarter final,
semi final and final of the Prizefighter.

I fought twice in one night in Limerick last year so to fight three
times in one night will not be a problem for me. In fact I would be
happier if they lined the other seven guys up in front of me at the
start of the night because I believe I would take them all out.

Last weekend's draw originally pitted Perez with former World title
challenger and David Haye's sparring partner Fres Oquendo but the
Puerto Rican was forced to withdraw last weekend while another former
World title challenger Kevin Johnson has also withdrawn from the
lineup. Johnson had been drawn in the second quarter final against
French Champion Gregory Tony and was tipped by most experts to be
Perez's most likely semi final opponent.

Despite the late change in opponent from Oquendo to Trinidad and
Tobago's Kertson Manswell Perez remains unfussed.ed. The withdrawals
don't concern me, I had sparred both Oquendo and Johnson before so I
would have had no problems with either of them but maybe they had
problems with me. Now I am facing Manswell but I don't care who they
put in front of me, the result will be the same.

Manswell has just one defeat in his 21 fights to date with 15 of his
wins coming via KO while the other half of the draw features British
representative and former Prizefighter Champ, Michael Sprott. The
lineup also features 6 foot 9 inch Russian Evgeny Orlov and 6 foot 8
inch American Tye Fields who has scored 41 knockout victories in his
45 wins.

However despite the hard hitting lineup Perez believes that the
Prizefighter trophy and the 32,000 first prize could prove the key
to unlocking the door to the richest prize in sport, the World
heavyweight title. Once I get Prizefighter out of the way I want to
chase down the winner of the Klitschko and Haye fight, said Perez.
The heavyweight division has not had any excitement for a long time
but I want to get people talking about the heavyweight again,
starting this weekend
Report Anaglogs Daughter May 7, 2011 11:35 PM BST
The new Tyson . . Feck he goes like a windmill will bags of power.
Report Timeforchange May 7, 2011 11:36 PM BST
We are going to have a world champ here lads.
Report Anaglogs Daughter May 7, 2011 11:38 PM BST
I fought twice in one night in Limerick last year so to fight three
times in one night will not be a problem for me. In fact I would be
happier if they lined the other seven guys up in front of me at the
start of the night because I believe I would take them all out
. Shocked
Report downallstar May 7, 2011 11:43 PM BST
Laugh
Report Anaglogs Daughter May 7, 2011 11:43 PM BST
An 18 stone octupus Laugh
Report Kriskin May 7, 2011 11:44 PM BST
This boy will do Ireland proud in the ring.  It's something to look forward to.
Report downallstar May 7, 2011 11:45 PM BST
What are the other 2 cuban's like? Surely they're half decent too?
Report Anaglogs Daughter May 7, 2011 11:51 PM BST
CORK, Ireland (March 25, 2011) – WBA Interim Super Bantamweight champion Guillermo ‘El Chacal’ Rigondeaux (8-0, 6 KOs), arguably the greatest amateur boxer of all time, retained his world title last Saturday night by beating previously undefeated hometown favorite and former European champion, Willie ‘Big Bang” Casey (11-1, 7 KOs), in impressive fashion at City West Convention Center in Dublin.

The Guillermo-Casey title fight featured a pair of undefeated boxers headlining a show promoted by Top Rank, Nowhere 2 Hyde Promotions and Dolphil Promotions. Nowhere 2 Hyde Promotions is owned and operated by Gary Hyde, who has managed Rigondeaux since he defected from Cuba in 2007.

‘Rigo’ entered the ring to roar of 4,200 fans loudly booing him, but the talented foreigner calmly pranced around the ring during the pre-fight announcements, and boldly made the executioner sign to the angry, partisan crowd.

At the sounding of the first bell, Casey headed straight at “Rigo,” expecting him to retreat, but Guillermo took a half-step back and countered with a furious combination. Casey instantly felt his opponent’s amazing power and less than one minute later the rugged Irishman was stopped in his tracks by Rigondeaux’ signature punch — left cross to the liver.

The writing was on the wall as Casey started running scared, attempting to survive the onslaught. ‘Rigo’ is known as a great finisher and he went right after his soon-to-be eighth pro victim, catching Casey with a perfectly delivered uppercut that dropped Casey for the first time in his pro career. The extremely confident ‘Rigo’ strolled over to the neutral corner with one arm raised, signaling his impending victory. Casey rose and ran for cover with ‘Rigo’ closing in to finish the show.

Rigondeaux’ all-out attack, particularly a devastating combination, sent Willie
flying across the ring, and down again. This time a dazed Casey rose on very unsteady legs and as the action was about to resume, veteran referee Stanley Christodoulou warned Willie that he would stop the fight if Casey was floored again. “Rigo” immediately jumped all over an overwhelmed and outclassed Casey, who stumbled forward and was going down but was saved further embarrassment by the referee officially who halted the action at 2:38 of the opening round. ‘Rigo” had successfully silenced the crowd with assassin-like results in his first Interim WBA title defense.

Much had been written about both fighters leading up to the March 19th showdown regarding their respective records professional and amateur, home countries, families and much more. What hadn’t been reported written about them, though, was the Cuban boxer’s many links to Ireland, as well as his humanitarian nature.

Hyde, who hails from Cork, had been instrumental in bringing a number of Cuban fighters to Ireland, including Rigondeauz, to start their professional boxing careers.

“Rigondeaux defending his world title in Ireland was like a dream come true for me,” Hyde explained. “I managed Rigondeaux since 2007, when in Cuba he signed a managerial contract with me, but it wasn’t until 2009 that the great Cuban fighter managed to defect from Cuba to the United States in order to begin his professional career.”

In January of 2010, while preparing for his fifth pro fight versus Adolfo Landeros, a devastating earthquake hit the Island of Haiti. ‘Rigo’ told Hyde he wanted to donate the purse for that fight to Haitian relief efforts. Hyde contacted Dr. Mick Molloy, a medical officer with the Boxing Union of Ireland, who was at that time working in Boston at the Division of Disaster Medicine at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Centre, which is associated with the Harvard Medical School network.

Dr. Molloy engaged in a number of trips to Haiti as a member of the disaster medical
team from the International Centre for Disaster Resilience (ICDR), operated by prominent members of the Disaster Medicine section at Harvard Medical
School, Dr Greg Ciottone and Dr Robert Macy.

Dr. Molloy spent more than a year in Boston specializing in disaster Medicine and
returned to Ireland to finish his training in emergency medicine at Beaumont Hospital.

The first time Dr. Molloy and ‘Rigo’ actually met, however, was during the Rigondeaux-Casey fight week in Dublin and Dr. Molloy thanked him profusely for his donation to the Boston Children’s Foundation (BCF) and International Centre for Disaster Resilience (ICDR), which funded a six-member team for its initial mission to Haiti in January of 2010.

In addition to being a 2-time Olympic gold medalist, the 29-year-old Rigondeaux also was a 7-time Cuban national champion who captured a pair of World Championship titles, including his 2001triumph in Belfast, during an incredible 243-4 amateur career.

“Rigo” made his pro debut May 22, 2009, capturing the NABA super bantamweight title in his third fight as a pro, and last November in only his seventh fight he won a unanimous 12-round decision against Ricardo Cordoba (37-2-2) to become the WBA Interim 122-pound division champion.

The multi-talented southpaw, now fighting out of Miami, has been trained by Ronnie Shields for his past three fights. Rigondeaux is The Ring’s # 6 rated super bantamweight.
Report lapsy pa May 7, 2011 11:52 PM BST
just seen highlights there,could be very good,Even looks and fights like tyson.
Report downallstar May 7, 2011 11:57 PM BST
Mike Perez, Luis Garcia and Alexei Acosta, Cuban born and bred, but now based in Cork, are three former World Junior Champions with some notable successes already under their collective belts, including victories against a number of Beijing Olympic medal winners.

Garcia is 11-0 9KO
Acoata is 14-0 all by KO.
Report Kriskin May 8, 2011 12:01 AM BST
I hope the Irish take to these lads.  They're proud to fly our flag.  They deserve our backing
Report squigs May 8, 2011 1:34 AM BST
One of the other Cubans Luis Garcia is absolutely sensational a certain future world champion.
Report applehunter May 8, 2011 3:27 AM BST
Drug money  - Cubans - Money Laundering - Hyde Promotions - Boxing
Report Anaglogs Daughter May 8, 2011 10:52 AM BST
Get yourself a good solicitor.
Report mightymoyes May 9, 2011 12:13 AM BST
why did they split with gary hyde?
Report Newmanix May 9, 2011 8:54 AM BST
Someone tell Trap that he is a great central defender quick!!!!!!
Report squigs May 9, 2011 9:01 AM BST
god be with days when people did charideee and didn't bang on about it in order to get on the telly to show off their shiny new white teeth

In fairness to Duffy, the charity he raises money for affects his own daughter, so a lot of this tv appearances are to increase the exposure for the charity as much as anything else. This isn't people raising money for a cause that doesn't affect him. This affects him every day.

I have family members with the same condition and have done charity work with Duffy it's a good charity and lot of his work would not be that well known. I don't like seeing someone who devotes a lot of time to this work.
Report Anaglogs Daughter May 9, 2011 10:16 AM BST
Typical a thread that starts off about our one big hope of a heavyweight title in over 100 years ends up about Keith Duffy ...Could have been worse i suppose it could have ended with Ronan Keating
Report SatelliteFlight May 9, 2011 11:36 AM BST
He won prizefighter FFS against a load of bums, how does that make him a heavyweight title hope Confused
Report Anaglogs Daughter May 9, 2011 11:45 AM BST
Take a punch from him on the chin and you'll soon find out.
Report SatelliteFlight May 9, 2011 11:46 AM BST
wow so because he could knock me out all 10 stone of me means he would be a world heavyweight title hope, and we criticise the english for overhyping and building up there sportsmen and women
Report Anaglogs Daughter May 9, 2011 11:50 AM BST
Cop yourself on son, i should know a heavyweight title contender when i see one. I was around them long enough and this kid will be in the top 5 by the time hes 27.
Report SatelliteFlight May 9, 2011 11:52 AM BST
ok sorry Mr Arum, he will obviously step up and beat somebody like Arreola or Peter en route to knocking out David Haye followed by both Klitscho brothers Plain
Report Anaglogs Daughter May 9, 2011 11:53 AM BST
I trained with James Oyebola, Gary Mason,(God rest their souls) Julius Francis, Derek Sweet D Williams & he would take any of them out in their prime and thats after only 15 fights. He's good and he's going places.
Report SatelliteFlight May 9, 2011 11:56 AM BST
I never said he would not be good but ye are jumping the gun imo, name one fighter he has beaten to suggest he is world class
Report Anaglogs Daughter May 9, 2011 12:09 PM BST
It's not who you beat on the way too the top it's how you do it...Who did Mike Tyson beat?. I'd call the majority of them bums  but he put them all on their arses, exactly what Perez is doing. No one will last more then 5 rounds with him before a title fight. Height and weight are no problem to him.
Report mightymoyes May 9, 2011 6:17 PM BST
lets be honest he doesnt even need to be that good to make an impact on the heavyweight scene either.
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