View Full Version : Wright "Fights" His Way To Victory


Rick Reeno
12-11-2005, 12:30 AM
Upward and onward. Ronald “Winky” Wright (50-3, 25 KOs) defeats Australian Sam Soliman (31-8, 12 KOs) by way of unanimous decision. The scores were 115-112, 115-113 and 117-110.

The fight with Soliman was the most exciting fight for Winky in a long time. The workrate of Soliman made the fight and also made things very difficult for Wright. Soliman was riding a 19-fight win streak and was not going to lose that streak without a fight. During the course of the bout, Soliman threw 1260 punches, but he only landed 174 of them. Winky threw 652 punches and landed 300.

There were no knockdowns. Wright had Soliman in trouble in the tenth round. The chin of Soliman held up and he managed to escape the round to finish up the fight. Wright showed his boxing talent as he switched up his style several times to adapt to the unorthodox style of Soliman. Unlike Wright bout with Trinidad, this was a fight that made Winky work hard for the victory. [details (http://www.boxingscene.com/?m=show&id=2612)]

Nautilus
12-11-2005, 12:47 AM
Upward and onward. Ronald “Winky” Wright (50-3, 25 KOs) defeats Australian Sam Soliman (31-8, 12 KOs) by way of unanimous decision. The scores were 115-112, 115-113 and 117-110.

The fight with Soliman was the most exciting fight for Winky in a long time. The workrate of Soliman made the fight and also made things very difficult for Wright. Soliman was riding a 19-fight win streak and was not going to lose that streak without a fight. During the course of the bout, Soliman threw 1260 punches, but he only landed 174 of them. Winky threw 652 punches and landed 300.

There were no knockdowns. Wright had Soliman in trouble in the tenth round. The chin of Soliman held up and he managed to escape the round to finish up the fight. Wright showed his boxing talent as he switched up his style several times to adapt to the unorthodox style of Soliman. Unlike Wright bout with Trinidad, this was a fight that made Winky work hard for the victory. [details (http://www.boxingscene.com/?m=show&id=2612)]



Is 1260 the absolute world record?

USA4LIFE
12-11-2005, 12:51 AM
Is 1260 the absolute world record?

I think in the Ray Oliveira Ben tacki fight they each threw around 1300 each and the total was 2,729 and that was the thrid most amount of punches thrown in a fight.

Nautilus
12-11-2005, 12:53 AM
I think in the Ray Oliveira Ben tacki fight they each threw around 1300 each and the total was 2,729 and that was the thrid most amount of punches thrown in a fight.


amazing...

-Jay-
12-11-2005, 12:58 AM
Is 1260 the absolute world record?

I thought he was going to burnout around round 7, I can't believe how much stamina the guy has. My bro joked that he had stuffed a pack of batteries up his arse, it certainly looked that way.

RastaSmoker
12-11-2005, 01:01 AM
I thought he was going to burnout around round 7, I can't believe how much stamina the guy has. My bro joked that he had stuffed a pack of batteries up his arse, it certainly looked that way.


like i was saying earlier, everytime were around each other he is that way, very active, very friendly, and really happy, no matter what. He didnt even get mad when this guy dropped his beer and it got on sammy. he just told the guy not to trip.