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    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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  • #2
    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..............
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    • #3
      Originally posted by 57Blues View Post
      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?

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      • #4
        the comeback kid needs to get back down to 122 and give it a roll again im thinking, bone density test

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        • #5
          Originally posted by 57Blues View Post
          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.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by dan-b View Post

            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.
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            • #7
              Conlan never was and never will be
              Sorry but losing to Gill really is the bottom of the barrel chit

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              • #8
                Hearn on Michael Conlan: "It Will Be Very Difficult To Come Back After Loss To Gill........

                .....but I think he can do it after a proper rest."



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                • #9
                  After round 1 I put $100 on Gill to win by KO at +1100 it was obvious Conlan cant evade punches easiest money I’ve ever won.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by dan-b View Post

                    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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