Birmingham City’s Frank pens boxing poem
July 20, 2019 | by Matt Halfpenny
A long-serving Midlands boxing coach has written a poem about the sort of boxing he loves.
Birmingham City Boxing Club Frank O Sullivan is an MBE for his services to the sport and is considered a local legend.
You can read his poem below.
The Boxing Alphabet – by Frank O’Sullivan
A Accuracy… the first lesson to heed
Know what you’re aiming at each time you lead
B stands for balance, both feet on the floor
It’s balance that counts when you lead to the jaw
C is for circling, if circle you must
To YOUR right or HIS right makes YOU bite the dust
D is for defence, with your “cushion” in place
To cover the “wind” and the ribs and the face
E stands for eyes – watch your man eye to eye
Unceasing, like a spider that’s after a fly
F is for footwork – attack or defend
To a good, solid base you must always attend
G for the grit that you need in the ring
Stick out and don’t show that his punches have sting
H for the handshake at the start of the match
Be sporting – shake heartily – not just a snatch
I for the interval, seconds three score
Relax and breathe deeply, then ready for more
J for the judgement that has him at sea
Not sure what the next move will be
K for the Knockout, beloved by the pros
We’re after the points that the judges cards show
L for the loser still smiling bright
You’ve lost, never mind, for you put up a fight
M for the mind that must work out a plan
That feet and hands execute, beating your man
N for the nose that when hit starts to bleed
So next time your guard must be moved with more speed
O for the opening that you’ve got to make
For lead or for counter that makes no mistake
P for the points that you try to collect
With straight lefts and rights that are timed to connect
Q for the quickness of hand, foot and eye
And mind – of all three the directive ally
R for the right your defence to arrange
When in with the left it attacks for a change
S for the science pervading the game
You’re boxing not fighting, they aren’t quite the same
T for the training for even one round
You wont stand the pace if your wind is not sound
U for upsetting the tactics applied
Result? Your opponents attack has gone wide
V for the verdict you take with a smile
For winning or losing, the match was worthwhile
W Weakness you’re probing to find
In his opposition, but watch for a blind
X for eXcel, a motive that’s pure
The one thing to aim for and that is for sure
Y stands for youth – now’s the time to apply
The training of character, ere the years fly
Z is for Zeal, that I hope you will show
The game asks – and gives – all the best that you know.