Wayne McCullough vs Erik Morales Part 6 of 6
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Irish people are tough!!!
Respects and greetings from Mexico!!!
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Im mexican but ive always wanted 2 go 2 ireland it seems like a beautiful country
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this is the fight that not only made me a boxing fan, but an Erik Morales fan. he is still my favorite fighter ever.
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No mexican or any man of any race for that matter will any outwill an Irishman. But cheers to Morales for this great fight.
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all I got to say is that Morales was born for this amazing!!
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@SuperMarkjones Anyone from Northern Ireland fights for Ireland in the Olympics, it's the way the boxing is organised in the UK and Ireland. You should quit trying to claim Wayne for one flag or the other, he's the pride of Belfast, he represented protestant, catholic and dissenter - EVERYONE. He came from a loyalist (British) background, but all of that is irrelevant....he's just Wayne Mccullough, a brave and tough fighter who took on a legend in Morales. Take your petty arguments elsewhere.
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Wayne McCullough is 100% IRISH!!!
He represented Ireland and won a silver medal at the olimpics he is not British !
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@honesthans a lot of people who think they are Irish-American are actually Scotch-Irish. Especially if they came from Ulster (Northern Ireland) like Wayne. The Ulster Plantation happened then the plantation of America
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@ruaraic He was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
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ok you're all wrong, Wayne was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, he is British/American.
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Wayne McCullough is one tough Irishman.
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Yeah, yeah, the ass kicker and tough here is Eric Morales. Period.
harvest21o21982 and lordolley are ye twins by any chance,cause ye are both brain dead morons.. steve collins is irish,he was born there and lives there,wayne mcCollough was actually born in the republic of ireland and moved to the north when he was young,he himself boxed in the olimpycs for ireland and won a silver medal.. so please get your facts straight you assholes
ruaraic 3 years ago
You have both got it wrong. He's lived in America almost his entire adult life and became an American citizen several years back, which makes him, like myself, Irish-American.
honesthans 3 years ago