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Retirement and forum shutdown (17 Jan 2022)

Hi,

John Howell who has managed the forum for years is getting on and wishes to retire from the role of managing it.
Over the years, he has managed the forum through good days and bad days and he has always been fair.
He has managed to bring his passion for fish keeping to the forum and keep it going for so long.

I wish to thank John for his hard work in keeping the forum going.

With John wishing to "retire" from the role of managing the forum and the forum receiving very little traffic, I think we must agree that forum has come to a natural conclusion and it's time to put it to rest.

I am proposing that the forum be made read-only from March 2022 onwards and that no new users or content be created. The website is still registered for several more years, so the content will still be accessible but no new topics or replies will be allowed.

If there is interest from the ITFS or other fish keeping clubs, we may redirect traffic to them or to a Facebook group but will not actively manage it.

I'd like to thank everyone over the years who helped with forum, posted a reply, started a new topic, ask a question and helped a newbie in fish keeping. And thank you to the sponsors who helped us along the away. Hopefully it made the hobby stronger.

I'd especially like to thank John Howell and Valerie Rousseau for all of their contributions, without them the forum would have never been has successful.

Thank you
Darragh Sherwin

Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao VS Clottey 13 March 2010

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27 Apr 2009 12:56 - 10 Mar 2010 23:15 #1 by Ian (Anthony Ramirez)
The fight is on 2 May. Anyone for PACMAN or HITMAN?

I would have to go for Manny Pacquiao. We call him our "national fist" in my native land Philippines. We dont just have the very popular "philippine" fern :cheer:

Our own and favorite boxer did it again. This time a 12th round TKO of Miguel Cotto to capture the welterweight belt...


Anyone getting PPV for this weekend? :laugh:

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27 Apr 2009 13:28 #2 by alkiely (alan kiely)
Its a hard tp pick a winner, hatton has to win or he is pretty much finished.

Id love to see Manny Pacquiao win and KO hatton:laugh:

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27 Apr 2009 19:29 #3 by PetCoLongMileRoad (Drew Latimer)
i reckon pacman will do it although it wont be easy for him

cant wait for it

gonna be some fight
:) :)

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27 Apr 2009 20:24 #4 by Fishowner (Gavin fishowner)
Pacman to win, too much speed for Hatton, he wont knock him out though. Pacman will stay out of trouble and will see it out over the 12 rounds. In fairness Hatton looks very trim,Ive seen him lately and he looks mean and tough. With Mayweather Snr in the corner he could spring a surprise but I think Manny is a far more skillful boxer. Will be interesting, hope I can manage to stay awake that late to actually watch it esp as Im heading out to a party on Sat night also!!
Gavin

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27 Apr 2009 22:25 #5 by Ian (Anthony Ramirez)
Happy to see pacman fans considering we're just neighbors with Uk. I know the odds are stacked against the hitman but it may be good for him to have less of the pressure while pacman would be expected to win as he carries the whole if Philippines in his shoulders

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28 Apr 2009 12:15 #6 by alkiely (alan kiely)
There is alot of presure on hatton, if he wants a title shot he has to win and win good. If he doesnt well thats it id say for him.

Alan

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28 Apr 2009 18:43 #7 by Fishowner (Gavin fishowner)
I agree, I mean the Mayweather fight was him big one, he didnt expect to get another crack at a top fighter so quick and with his age and all the rest. He hasnt convinced since the Mayweather fight at all. Expect him to bring the fanfare and huff and puff that he always brings but Manny will be much more focused and more skillful to see his way past this bout. If it was in the Uk Id say Hatton could do it but can't see him doing it the next night. In fairness his supporters are brillant though! Anyone know what the undercard is for Saturday night ? Is Paul Hatton fighting?

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28 Apr 2009 19:28 #8 by alkiely (alan kiely)
If it was in the UK city of manchester stadium hatton all the way, hatton will work the body and try slow pacman down early on but it will be a close one.

Id say split decision pacman to win, but only just

Alan

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28 Apr 2009 19:32 #9 by alkiely (alan kiely)
Since we are talkin boxin just think of joe calzaghe vs Pretty Boy Floyd
Money Mayweather.................. what a fight that would be if only if only we can dream:laugh:

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28 Apr 2009 19:37 #10 by Fishowner (Gavin fishowner)
Firstly Calzaghe wouldnt take the fight and if he did Mayweather would win I think. And with quite a bit of class too Id imagine.

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28 Apr 2009 19:55 #11 by alkiely (alan kiely)
I know Calzaghe wouldnt but it would be some fight, Money mayweather would show him up big time.

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03 May 2009 04:46 - 04 May 2009 14:59 #12 by Ian (Anthony Ramirez)
I'm really proud to be Filipino living in Ireland. Congratulations PACMAN!!!!!

PACMAN outpunched and knocked down HITMAN (3rd time, 2 times in the 1st Round) at the end of Round 2! Hitman hit the deck at 2:49 and after 10 counts at 2:59....was called off.

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03 May 2009 08:07 #13 by alkiely (alan kiely)
didnt see it yet but i new it, Thats the end of ricky hatton, he will fight folr money now shame good boxer

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03 May 2009 09:18 #14 by Fishowner (Gavin fishowner)
Watched the fight live last night, Manny was just too fast,his hands were like rockets, Hatton couldnt see where the next punch was coming from,left his guard open too often and even the second knockdown he got through his guard. Hatton's claim to be No1. Pound for pound fighter is well and truly blown out of the water now.His indiscipline outside of training camps has caught up with him, Manny eats,drinks and sleeps boxing, Hatton eat burgers,drink guiness and parties when he isnt training, thats not world class and its been shown now I think.
Hatton may and I say may because it would be no shame now if he just retired from the ring, but Ive a feeling he will do another british fight probably against Witter.
Manny and Mayweather Jnr would be a cracking fight too, its one that Id love to see. After watching last nights fight I think Pacman would win it but it would be a brillant fight I reckon.

Gavin

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03 May 2009 09:22 #15 by alkiely (alan kiely)
Mayweather v Marquez is on

'Pretty Boy' back in the ring on July 18

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03 May 2009 09:24 - 03 May 2009 09:25 #16 by Fishowner (Gavin fishowner)
Yeah and I think Mayweather needs that fight before he even thinks about stepping in the ring with pacman. Mayweather will make light work of Marquez.
Gavin
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03 May 2009 09:38 #17 by alkiely (alan kiely)
Just watched the fight hatton looked very slugish and alot slower then ive seen him before. He didnt look himself at all.......?

But Packman was THE SH*T looked mean and he wanted to show every he means business.

Just wondering if would mayweather consider fight packman if he beats marquez, it would be some fight

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03 May 2009 09:51 #18 by Ian (Anthony Ramirez)
alkiely wrote:

Just watched the fight hatton looked very slugish and alot slower then ive seen him before. He didnt look himself at all.......?

But Packman was THE SH*T looked mean and he wanted to show every he means business.

Just wondering if would mayweather consider fight packman if he beats marquez, it would be some fight

yup could be a dec 2009 fight that gives pacman enough time to prepare

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03 May 2009 09:56 #19 by alkiely (alan kiely)
Ian wrote:

alkiely wrote:

Just watched the fight hatton looked very slugish and alot slower then ive seen him before. He didnt look himself at all.......?

But Packman was THE SH*T looked mean and he wanted to show every he means business.

Just wondering if would mayweather consider fight packman if he beats marquez, it would be some fight

yup could be a dec 2009 fight that gives pacman enough time to prepare


Yeah id say its on the cards alright id say Mayweahter was waiting to see if packman would beat hatton and the fact he beat him so easy and with no problems id say mayweathers people will be looking for a big money fight around the new year time

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03 May 2009 14:23 #20 by Fishowner (Gavin fishowner)
Pacman isnt the one who needs preparation, Mayweather hasnt fought since December 2007! Its Mayweather who will need the time to prepare.
Gavin

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03 May 2009 14:39 #21 by amdaley (Tony Daly)
Well that didn't last long. Pacman is some boxer,really class & Hatton is just a slugger.Nice guy Hatton but not really up there with the big boys.

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03 May 2009 19:57 - 04 May 2009 15:00 #22 by Ian (Anthony Ramirez)
For completion here's round 1:

Notice: Due to copyright issues the youtube clips were removed from the source. I apologize.

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04 May 2009 14:07 - 04 May 2009 14:10 #23 by Ian (Anthony Ramirez)
I've read so much great and inspiring articles about our local Philippine boxing hero Manny Pacqiuao but this one struck me best of all....:)

sports.yahoo.com/box/news;_ylt=Aq5tu.6bN...09&prov=ap&type=lgns

Lot to like about the new king of boxing
By TIM DAHLBERG, AP Sports Columnist
May 3, 5:32 pm EDT

Buzz up! PrintLAS VEGAS (AP)—Floyd Mayweather Jr. took his daughter bowling Saturday night after announcing his return to the ring. Good thing, because if he had seen Manny Pacquiao fight he might have figured out what boxing fans now know—that the future of boxing lies in the furious fists of a most unlikely new superstar.

Had he been watching, Mayweather might have been as stunned at what he saw as his estranged father seemed to be in Ricky Hatton’s corner. Fighters just aren’t supposed to do the kind of things Pacquiao did to Hatton in 5 minutes and 59 seconds of utter domination before a thrilled crowd at the MGM Grand hotel.

All Mayweather can do now is get in line. The road to greatness now runs through a fighter who truly does let his fists do the talking.

“If Mayweather wants a piece of the little Filipino, just be my guest,” promoter Bob Arum crowed when it was all over.

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That’s not likely to happen right away, but the odds are good it will happen eventually. There’s too much money involved for it not to.

But give Pacquiao Round 1 already. On a day when Mayweather tried to steal his thunder by unretiring, Pacquiao went into the ring and showed why he is the most exciting thing to happen to boxing in a long, long time.

He didn’t just beat Hatton. Didn’t just knock him out.

He demolished a world class fighter who had never lost at his natural weight of 140 pounds, and he did it with such precision and ease that the talk afterward wasn’t whether Pacquiao is the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world, but whether he might be one of the best ever.

A right hook—a punch most southpaws don’t even have—started it all, dropping Hatton midway through the first round. A left cross that may be one of the greatest single punches ever thrown in a big fight ended it with a dramatic flourish.

When it was over, Hatton was sprawled motionless on his back in the center of the ring. Pacquiao and his corner were celebrating and the sellout crowd was trying to digest what they had just seen.

And Mayweather was at a bowling alley somewhere trying to pick up a spare.

A few hours earlier, Mayweather had declared that “The king is back” and said he was ready to reclaim his title as the best pound-for-pound fighter. But boxing has a new king in an unassuming fighter so good that he won his last four fights in four different weight classes.

It’s a remarkable story even in a sport where tales of rags-to-riches are commonplace. There was a time when Pacquiao lived in a cardboard shack in his native Philippines, and there didn’t seem anything special about him when he fought his first fight there at 106 pounds in 1995.

But he began growing and started knocking people out. He hooked up with trainer Freddie Roach and learned how to use his right hand as well as his left.

He sent Oscar De La Hoya into retirement, and may have done the same to Hatton.

And he’s such a hero at home that there’s talk of him running for president.

Boxing fans have responded by embracing Pacquiao, filling every seat at the MGM Grand and spending $49.95 for the pay-per-view to watch him fight from home. With good reason, because he gives fight fans what they want to see.

While Mayweather plays the villain with great success, Pacquiao comes across as a humble fighter who cares about nothing except doing his job, then getting together with his band as he did after stopping Hatton to make some music. He’s fairly fluent in English and makes a point of speaking it instead of relying on a translator, and he acts like a professional in everything he does in boxing.

Most importantly, though, he comes to fight. Oh, does he come to fight.

“He has the opportunity to become the best I’ve ever promoted,” said Arum, who promoted Muhammad Ali and Marvelous Marvin Hagler among others. “Other fights reach a certain level and they think they know everything and never get better. Not Manny. He’s always learning.”

Pacquiao brought his mother over from the Philippines for her first trip to the United States, but she couldn’t bear to watch her son fight. Instead, she stayed in a hotel suite praying for his success and health.

The rest of us were watching closely, though.

And there was a lot to like about what we saw in the new king of boxing.

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04 May 2009 16:26 #24 by Ian (Anthony Ramirez)
this is a funny clip...bear with him hehehe!!!


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04 May 2009 17:54 #25 by Fishowner (Gavin fishowner)
Ok,he won against Hatton, Pacman was the favourite remember also, but then again there arent many great boxers at the moment out there. Pacman is one of them certainly,but outside of him there aren't that many others still out there boxing at the moment.. I mean Calzaghe remained unbeaten and I still dont think we will go down as a legend.
Gavin

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04 May 2009 21:29 #26 by alkiely (alan kiely)
Fishowner wrote:

Ok,he won against Hatton, Pacman was the favourite remember also, but then again there arent many great boxers at the moment out there. Pacman is one of them certainly,but outside of him there aren't that many others still out there boxing at the moment.. I mean Calzaghe remained unbeaten and I still dont think we will go down as a legend.
Gavin


On Calzaghe he never got the rep he should have, The top boxers never rated him as he never really boxed top class boxers all the time near the end of his career, after beating chris eubank there was a few bigish fights but nothing really for a few years he always stayed around europe never went to the states like he should have early in his career.

Alan

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04 May 2009 21:37 - 04 May 2009 21:38 #27 by Fishowner (Gavin fishowner)
He picked his fights! His promoters kept him out of trouble. Its as simple as that.
Pacman cant be accussed of that, nor Hatton to be fair,but outside of Kosta Tszyu, Hatton didnt beat anyone of real note. There are plenty of boxers who are kept out of big hitting boxers,our own super bantamweight world champion won't fight a heavy hitter either! Its about picking the fights that your boxer won't get caught in.The promoters and trainers have it down to a tee. Ironically I would say Mayweather Snr seems to have gotten Hatton v fit looking but seems to have lost alot of the pace and skill he could of had, then again a brawler was never going to win against Pacman.
Gavin
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16 Nov 2009 23:44 #28 by Ian (Anthony Ramirez)
Our pacman won again! Cheers to Filipinos around the world!

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17 Nov 2009 09:00 #29 by mossy (gavin blanchfield)
will we see pacman v mayweather?

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17 Nov 2009 09:04 #30 by Ian (Anthony Ramirez)
mossy wrote:

will we see pacman v mayweather?

manny will at least rest for 6 months for a mayweather megafight so a summer 2010 is possible

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