Comments Thread For: Hearn on Michael Conlan: It Will Be Very Difficult To Come Back After Loss To Gill
Promoter Eddie Hearn believes Irish Olympian Michael Conlan will have a very difficult time in bouncing back from Saturday's stoppage loss at the hands of Jordan Gill.
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when the hype meets the truth --- the guy was never all that much but they sold him for a while esp around St. Paddy's day on espn but sooner or later the promo guys move on to another project --- n so it goes n so it goes..............
when the hype meets the truth --- the guy was never all that much but they sold him for a while esp around St. Paddy's day on espn but sooner or later the promo guys move on to another project --- n so it goes n so it goes..............
If he'd made it through the Wood fight what do you think he could have achieved?
when the hype meets the truth --- the guy was never all that much but they sold him for a while esp around St. Paddy's day on espn but sooner or later the promo guys move on to another project --- n so it goes n so it goes..............
If the promoters could find an Irish fighter worth a damn they could print money with him in NYC and Boston.
Michael Conlan just doesn’t have it. Plain and simple.
If he'd made it through the Wood fight what do you think he could have achieved?
Still the same guy, was that a good fight from what i remember ? Yes it was -- at the right time under the right situation with the correct match up any fighter can have a good showing. That dont make him a draw for most fight fans. If that is what you were asking me. Many fighters rise to the occasion in the ring some only once or twice in their lives - nothing negitive about that but to sell a fighter as being this type or that type of fighter over one bout that is promotion but not the truth.
If he'd made it through the Wood fight what do you think he could have achieved?
I have the same thought when I remember that Conlan had Wood essentially out in the opening round. Instead, he ended that fight by landing head-first on concrete. In hindsight, that was already the beginning of the end for him.
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