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  • Dublindestroyer
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    any questions for wayne mccullough

    the pocket rocket has one of the best chins in boxing history and one of the biggest hearts ever, a admirable worldclass fighter. if you have any questions for him, i can easily get them answered for you



    wayne bio-
    Wayne McCullough was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, in July 1970. He grew up on the Shankill Road in a family with six brothers and sisters.

    His two older brothers boxed (even though neither brother made a name for himself in boxing) and Wayne followed them to the Albert Foundry Boxing gym at the age of 8. At first, boxing was not his favourite sport, preferring to play football but, after a while, he realised he enjoyed the one-on-one aspect of boxing and decided to take it to the next level.

    Wayne became one of the top fighters in the history of boxing in Ireland, North & South. He fought over 50 International tournaments for Ireland fighting a total of 319 contests, losing only 11.

    He left the amateur ranks after winning a Bronze medal in the World Cup, a Gold medal in the Commonwealth Games and a Silver medal at the Olympics Games.

    After deciding to turn professional in America, under the guidance on the late, great Eddie Futch, Wayne went on to win the North American Boxing within a year of his move. Just 2 years, 5 months & 7 days after turning pro, Wayne won the WBC Bantam weight title by beating the Japanese Champion, Yaseui Yakushiji, in his hometown of Nagoya, Japan.

    Wayne made two successful defences of his title before vacating the belt to move up in weight. He has since challenged for four more title belts, losing gallantly in each fight.

    Even though Wayne fought Prince Naseem Hamed and Erik Morales, who are regarded as the best fighters in their divisions, he was able to take both boxers the distance in a Championship fight, giving performances of his life and living up to his Ring Magazine title of "Best Chin in Boxing" as neither boxer was able to dent his toughness.

    Wayne fought a brave fight against Scott Harrison in March, 2003 but lost the fight on points. Harrison visibly outweighed Wayne in the ring but still could not put him down or stop him - like Harrison and his camp had predicted. Harrison lost in his next defence of his title against veteran Manuel Medina. Medina won the fight easily on points.

    In May 2004, Wayne legally changed his name to include his ring name. He is now known as Wayne Pocket Rocket McCullough.

    Wayne challenged Oscar Larios for the WBC Super Bantamweight title on February 10 under the guidance of his new trainer, Freddie Roach. According to the judges, Wayne lost the fight on a wide points decision. Everyone else thought Wayne did enough to get a draw or to win the fight. A protest has been filed and we are waiting to see if Larios will be the first fighter to give Wayne a rematch.
  • whdempsey
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    Originally posted by Dublindestroyer
    the pocket rocket has one of the best chins in boxing history and one of the biggest hearts ever, a admirable worldclass fighter. if you have any questions for him, i can easily get them answered for you



    wayne bio-
    Wayne McCullough was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, in July 1970. He grew up on the Shankill Road in a family with six brothers and sisters.

    His two older brothers boxed (even though neither brother made a name for himself in boxing) and Wayne followed them to the Albert Foundry Boxing gym at the age of 8. At first, boxing was not his favourite sport, preferring to play football but, after a while, he realised he enjoyed the one-on-one aspect of boxing and decided to take it to the next level.

    Wayne became one of the top fighters in the history of boxing in Ireland, North & South. He fought over 50 International tournaments for Ireland fighting a total of 319 contests, losing only 11.

    He left the amateur ranks after winning a Bronze medal in the World Cup, a Gold medal in the Commonwealth Games and a Silver medal at the Olympics Games.

    After deciding to turn professional in America, under the guidance on the late, great Eddie Futch, Wayne went on to win the North American Boxing within a year of his move. Just 2 years, 5 months & 7 days after turning pro, Wayne won the WBC Bantam weight title by beating the Japanese Champion, Yaseui Yakushiji, in his hometown of Nagoya, Japan.

    Wayne made two successful defences of his title before vacating the belt to move up in weight. He has since challenged for four more title belts, losing gallantly in each fight.

    Even though Wayne fought Prince Naseem Hamed and Erik Morales, who are regarded as the best fighters in their divisions, he was able to take both boxers the distance in a Championship fight, giving performances of his life and living up to his Ring Magazine title of "Best Chin in Boxing" as neither boxer was able to dent his toughness.

    Wayne fought a brave fight against Scott Harrison in March, 2003 but lost the fight on points. Harrison visibly outweighed Wayne in the ring but still could not put him down or stop him - like Harrison and his camp had predicted. Harrison lost in his next defence of his title against veteran Manuel Medina. Medina won the fight easily on points.

    In May 2004, Wayne legally changed his name to include his ring name. He is now known as Wayne Pocket Rocket McCullough.

    Wayne challenged Oscar Larios for the WBC Super Bantamweight title on February 10 under the guidance of his new trainer, Freddie Roach. According to the judges, Wayne lost the fight on a wide points decision. Everyone else thought Wayne did enough to get a draw or to win the fight. A protest has been filed and we are waiting to see if Larios will be the first fighter to give Wayne a rematch.
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    • rsl
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      #3
      How was it like getting whacked around by "Prince" Naz?

      Was Prince Hamed's power the hardest you'd ever felt?

      How does the Prince's power compare to that of Erik Morales?

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      • THE REAL NINJA
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        #4
        if he could pick a boxer to fight from today and before he fought who would he pick ? and what would he do to win ?

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        • Londonerzz
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          #5
          how hard did prince naseem hit? did he naz look mentally focussed for the fight with wayne?

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          • Fordabckup
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            #6
            Who, in your opinion, would win these fights-
            Naz vs Erik Morales?
            Naz vs Scott Harrison?

            And, man, how are your feet from Superstars?? Looked ****ing painful mate!

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