So with this weekend being the biggest test of Nathan Cleverly's career as well as being the biggest test for Khetag Kozaev against the tough Makhankov (fight previewed in more detail here) could be one to keep a look out for in regards of the result. However some thing that boxing fans often forget is the true warriors of yesteryear, not those of the 1960's and 70's, the likes of Frazier, Foreman and of course Ali who will never be forgotten but those from back in the days of the prewar warriors. Fighters like Sullivan, Corbett, Fitzsimmons and Jeffries have established places in history, though the same can't be said about the forgotten sailor, Tom Sharkey the teak tough Irish warrior.
As a result of this piece I've decided to take a look at the greatest Irish "boxers" of all time in an article for both Helium and associated content. Surprisingly the list of names I've been thinking (which I have included Sharkey and Peter Maher for) is actually longer than I personally expected (despite the article only including 5 in the final list). Having done similar lists for "English born" and "Scottish born" fighter this may become a weekly or a monthly thing looking at the top fighters from not only the specific eras but also nations and even areas in the future. An interesting subject despite what many may feel, it seems certain countries do have peculiar penchant for producing more than their fair share of top class talent. Puerto Rico for example have an alarming amount of top fighters, ditto for the Philippines (especially at the moment), whilst Russia and China have been sleeping giants in the sport. Although it's true the East are an arising force in boxing you'd expect with their size that they would have already started the charge and base it from Russia not through Germany.
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