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Mason puts fight 'on hold'

gong_eagle

First Grade
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By Todd Balym
November 28, 2007


http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,22832457-5001023,00.html

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AFTER weeks of speculation Willie Mason has put his boxing
career 'on hold' for 12 months.



WILLIE Mason has put plans for a lucrative boxing bout on hold for 12 months to concentrate on his debut NRL season at the Sydney Roosters.
Mason joined the Roosters for his first training session yesterday after a dramatic off-season club switch from the Bulldogs.
The NSW and Test forward walked out on the Bulldogs after the club denied his request for a boxing bout in January, joining the Roosters with permission to pursue his pugilism interests.
Mason's boxing desire and his apparent feud with Dogs chief executive Malcolm Noad were central to his split from the Belmore club.
But just 24 hours after pulling on the Roosters' colours, Mason has had a change of heart and ruled out getting in the ring next year.
Mason's manager Greg Keenan today confirmed plans for a boxing bout were on hold, but he would still seek opponents for a later date.
"Willie has today decided to put his professional heavyweight boxing debut on hold for 12 months,'' said Keenan in a statement.
"AMI Sport & Entertainment will continue to actively seek out potential opponents over the course of the upcoming rugby league season, ensuring that Willie's debut fight will be a significant sporting event.''
Keenan said Mason decided to delay his boxing debut so he could properly prepare for the event and show greater respect to the sport.
"Willie is absolutely committed to boxing in the future but just feels that with only a short preparation he would be better off taking things slowly at this stage,'' said Keenan.
"After speaking with a number of people within the boxing community he feels that it would be best to put more time into learning the science of boxing rather than come out in January underprepared and potentially disrespect the sport.
"He is also mindful that his number one priority at the moment is to the Sydney Roosters.''
 

Timmah

LeagueUnlimited News Editor
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Gee they love to pre-date their articles... 28 November :lol:

As for Willie... I reckon he's been told by the Roosters tbh.
 

Gee_Up

Juniors
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It shows he just wanted any excuse to piss off to the Rorters.. what a low life scum bag.

He knows when a Johnny Lewis tells him he'll get done without proper preparation he'd better listen...
I wish he'd fight Hall and be shown up badly by a man his own size..
 

Danish

Referee
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Mason getting beaten by Barry Hall :lol:


Looks like the Roosters aren't actually letting Mason do as he pleases afterall ;-)
 

EGGG

Juniors
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Shame, since I'll volunteer to fight the grub myself. I'll knock him out within 3 rounds as well, with a chin like that I couldn't miss.
 

Spike

First Grade
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He would have to have given up the all night piss ups if he was serious about preparing for the fight. That would have been more than enough to discourage him.....as well having his arse handed to him in the ring.
 

Tom Ace

Bench
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Wow...He really couldn't stand the Dogs, or the Roosters said no.

Either way I'm happy.
 

TITAN1

Juniors
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Max Power said:
Wow...He really couldn't stand the Dogs, or the Roosters said no.
...or,as the article suggests,he has decided to focus on preparation.
 

mattyg

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was all a ploy to get him over to Bondi IMO. So hows he gonna make up the lost $150,000 now?? He has a sizeable loan to pay off, and its hard to see how the Roosters are paying him anymore than $250,000 next season based on comments from Freddy about getting rid of Harrison because they were over the cap. Seems a bit suss to me
 

EGGG

Juniors
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mattyg said:
was all a ploy to get him over to Bondi IMO. So hows he gonna make up the lost $150,000 now?? He has a sizeable loan to pay off, and its hard to see how the Roosters are paying him anymore than $250,000 next season based on comments from Freddy about getting rid of Harrison because they were over the cap. Seems a bit suss to me

It's all about trying to get inside Politis' and Bouris' business circles. Expect to see Mason's dropkick brothers and sisters to start working as loan officers at Wizard. Australia, prepare youselves for our own sub prime mortgage crisis.
 

nqboy

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Danish said:
Looks like the Roosters aren't actually letting Mason do as he pleases afterall ;-)
Or he's yellow. Or he's realised just what strife his big mouth can get him into.
 

Packy

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EGGG said:
It's all about trying to get inside Politis' and Bouris' business circles. Expect to see Mason's dropkick brothers and sisters to start working as loan officers at Wizard. Australia, prepare youselves for our own sub prime mortgage crisis.

You know I really could use an extra mini mansion..
 

gong_eagle

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mattyg said:
So hows he gonna make up the lost $150,000 now?? He has a sizeable loan to pay off, and its hard to see how the Roosters are paying him anymore than $250,000 next season


well he is closer to the Cross now
 

cronullashark

Juniors
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i was told by a Bulldogs board member that " it was engineered by mason and his manager" i guess he was spot on. although i would have had him, he is a wank e r
 
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