Katie Taylor - The Hype

Thereā€™s Bandage there

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I hope she left the window cracked open for you mate

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Which one?

She put the child lock on.

Leave my pal @bandage alone you shower of gimps.

Ouch, must have been hard to see this after you attempting to stick up for Baldage here

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very hard not to agree with what you said there

awful post in fairness MBB

Iā€™m very distressed over this.

yeah should have been deleted really by the admins,
there are a number of people with disabilities active on the forum

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Rise above it kid. You add serious value here. Donā€™t let personal and vindictive abuse from some prick with serious personal issues get to you.

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Great advice there

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Youā€™re probably right there. But I truly wish for him to get checked out, I think heā€™s got some issues man, I think he needs some counseling, to help his ass from bouncing off the walls when he gets down some

Kelly Harringtonā€¦ A star is born

#Kick her in the fanny, Kellllllllllieeee

Taylor BEATEN.

Was she done?

Evanne has taken this badly and has gone to find solace in solitude

Think sheā€™s waiting for marriage.

Mick is seething though.

Better news for amateur boxer Taylor outside of the ring.


Accumulated profits at the company owned by boxer Katie Taylor have exceeded ā‚¬1.2 million following a successful year outside the ring for the reigning Olympic champion.

KT Sports Limited saw profits increase by more than ā‚¬250,000 last year and reported a cash balance of ā‚¬925,952 in accounts filed to the Companies Office last week.

The firmā€™s accumulated profits stood at ā‚¬1,203,846 at the end of its financial year on 30 June 2015, according to the accounts.

The Irish boxer is currently in Kazakhstan for the World Championships, where she hopes to defend her title for the sixth consecutive time and secure qualification for this summerā€™s Olympic Games in Brazil.

The 29-year old is the sole shareholder in KT Sports Ltd and is listed as a director along with her mother, Bridget Taylor (54). The companyā€™s directors were paid remuneration of ā‚¬67,017 last year.

Accumulated profits increased by 27 per cent during the 12-month period, while the firmā€™s cash pile grew by ā‚¬239,940 to ā‚¬925,952. The company was owed ā‚¬393,676 by its debtors at the end of last June.

A total of ā‚¬115,781 remained payable to creditors, according to the accounts, ā‚¬111,231 of which related to taxation.

The firm was established in 2009, four years after Ms Taylor won her first gold medal at the European Amateur Boxing Championships in Norway in the 60kg lightweight class.

She has won five back-to-back gold medals at the World Championships and was Irelandā€™s flag bearer at the 2012 Olympics in London, where she went on to claim a gold medal in the lightweight division.

Outside the ring, she has benefitted from sponsorship deals with the likes of Toyota, Aramark, Lucozade, KPMG and Adidas.

She is also engaged in a lot of charity work and is associated with Barnardos, Zest4Kids, Bray Lakers, and Wicklow Hospice Foundation.