View Full Version : Donald Hoskins Fight


JoeTheRock7
05-25-2006, 12:43 AM
I dont know if i missed something but i think donald was supposed to have a fight my 20th or something. I aint trying to be a dick about it but i was wondering if he had the fight and his results. This is in no way meant to piss you off donald just want to know what went down and if the fight occured? :boxing:

mgkirkpatrick
05-25-2006, 01:11 AM
yeah word. i thought both he and myst had fights on like the 19th and 20th.. havent heard from either? i also post in genuine curiosity

Rockin'
05-25-2006, 01:50 AM
I was hoping to work as an official on Hoskins fight. He never got back with me to tell me whether or not he was boxing. I could have reffed his bout and saw if he was all the shit that he says that he is. My bet is that he did not fight.

Rockin' :boxing:

Southpaw Stinger
05-25-2006, 07:29 AM
I was hoping to work as an official on Hoskins fight. He never got back with me to tell me whether or not he was boxing. I could have reffed his bout and saw if he was all the shit that he says that he is. My bet is that he did not fight.

Shame, I was looking forward to hearing you honest opponions on the mans fight style!

pornlando
05-28-2006, 04:49 PM
LOL

Im sure he dident fight.

VERSATILE2K9
05-28-2006, 05:14 PM
well with me i told ppl that mine got canceled from the 19th cause they had the jr. olympics for the kids 16 under on the 20th so i guess they thought that was bigger so they canceled. i guess i didnt tell enough ppl it got canceled :o . but im fighting on the 24th of june and i swear if it gets canceled im turning pro. i already got a slot for a pro fight for the 15th of july

Southpaw Stinger
05-28-2006, 06:31 PM
well with me i told ppl that mine got canceled from the 19th cause they had the jr. olympics for the kids 16 under on the 20th so i guess they thought that was bigger so they canceled. i guess i didnt tell enough ppl it got canceled . but im fighting on the 24th of june and i swear if it gets canceled im turning pro. i already got a slot for a pro fight for the 15th of july

Good luck in whatever happens man.

mgkirkpatrick
05-28-2006, 10:59 PM
well with me i told ppl that mine got canceled from the 19th cause they had the jr. olympics for the kids 16 under on the 20th so i guess they thought that was bigger so they canceled. i guess i didnt tell enough ppl it got canceled :o . but im fighting on the 24th of june and i swear if it gets canceled im turning pro. i already got a slot for a pro fight for the 15th of july

wow straight to pros. good luck man

Kid Achilles
05-28-2006, 11:08 PM
Myst I do not recommend you go pro at the moment. Be patient and have at least 15-20 amateur fights. The amateurs are where you learn the skills that will serve you throughout your pro career. You may think you're ready but to my estimation you are not. If you want to have the best possible chance at a successful pro career, stay amateur and at least get some fights and experience under your belt. Going pro now will hurt your odds of making it in the long run. That's my honest opinion, and this is coming from someone who legitimately wants to see you succeed even if I have been critical of you at times.

VERSATILE2K9
05-28-2006, 11:10 PM
Myst I do not recommend you go pro at the moment. Be patient and have at least 15-20 amateur fights. The amateurs are where you learn the skills that will serve you throughout your pro career. You may think you're ready but to my estimation you are not. If you want to have the best possible chance at a successful pro career, stay amateur and at least get some fights and experience under your belt. Going pro now will hurt your odds of making it in the long run. That's my honest opinion, and this is coming from someone who legitimately wants to see you succeed even if I have been critical of you at times.


i want to stay amatuer but theres always something. i wanna get at least 10 fights in before i make the step but its takiin to long and i aint gettin younger. plus the money is starting to get to me. i held it back for over a year but its creeping at me :D

Da Iceman
05-28-2006, 11:14 PM
i want to stay amatuer but theres always something. i wanna get at least 10 fights in before i make the step but its takiin to long and i aint gettin younger. plus the money is starting to get to me. i held it back for over a year but its creeping at me :D
you know most guys have 100's of amauter fights b4 they turn pro. of course they were younger when they started but still. i recommend at least 50 amatuer fights.

VERSATILE2K9
05-28-2006, 11:21 PM
you know most guys have 100's of amauter fights b4 they turn pro. of course they were younger when they started but still. i recommend at least 50 amatuer fights.


i've sparred plenty of ppl in amater's with a shit load of fights. even hurt a former national champion my first year in boxing. when u turn pro all tha amatuer shit gets thrown out the window

Da Iceman
05-28-2006, 11:32 PM
i've sparred plenty of ppl in amater's with a shit load of fights. even hurt a former national champion my first year in boxing. when u turn pro all tha amatuer shit gets thrown out the window
naw not really. cuz you know about different styles.

VERSATILE2K9
05-28-2006, 11:33 PM
naw not really. cuz you know about different styles.


if my sparring was amatuers fights i would had over 100 on my belt. so ive seen a shit load of styles :)

Da Iceman
05-29-2006, 12:09 AM
but with how many diffrent guys?

VERSATILE2K9
05-29-2006, 12:11 AM
but with how many diffrent guys?


hell over 30

Da Iceman
05-29-2006, 12:28 AM
oh thats cool. if your turning pro soon u better be knockin people tha **** out.

Southpaw16
05-29-2006, 03:29 AM
You say you "aint getting any younger", how old are you? You don't look to be that much over 20 from the picture, if even 20. A lot of guys turn pro a bit older and still have lots of success. I'm turning 22 in August and I consider myself to still be about 2 years away from turning pro. But hey, each to his own. Whatever you decide I wish you good luck, and I hope you will keep us up to date on your career.

VERSATILE2K9
05-29-2006, 03:37 AM
You say you "aint getting any younger", how old are you? You don't look to be that much over 20 from the picture, if even 20. A lot of guys turn pro a bit older and still have lots of success. I'm turning 22 in August and I consider myself to still be about 2 years away from turning pro. But hey, each to his own. Whatever you decide I wish you good luck, and I hope you will keep us up to date on your career.


i'll be 22 in july. right now my power has increased dramatically i cant even punch on the bags with full power ne more cause i keep snapping the metal off the hooks. and i hit alot harder then our heavyweights. theres something special brewing and u guys will be the witnesses

Southpaw Stinger
05-29-2006, 07:39 AM
and i hit alot harder then our heavyweights.

That says a lot about heavyweights these days, lol.

theres something special brewing and u guys will be the witnesses

hope so man. you'll be going pro at middle won't you? Taylor better watch out for you man! good luck.

PunchDrunk
05-29-2006, 07:49 AM
if my sparring was amatuers fights i would had over 100 on my belt. so ive seen a shit load of styles :)

Think about how many fights a guy with 100 fights would have, if HIS sparring sessions were fights! He would have THOUSANDS. So you see, you're really too inexperienced. The mere fact that you compare sparring to a real fight, like it's the same thing... :rolleyes:

And if you think "there's always something" as an am with no fights, how do you thinkthe pro game is gonna be different? Maybe there's a reason your trainer's holding you back a bit?

You're confident, which is good, but also really naive, which is gonna bite you in the ass if you don't wake up. Sorry to say all this, but you needto hear it.

Southpaw Stinger
05-29-2006, 07:59 AM
I think Marciano had only around 8 amateur fights and he only won 5 of them. He went pro and had 49 straight wins and retired undefeated. His style was much more suited to the pro side of the sport and after seeing footage of mystayal sparring, I think he is more suited to the pro game also.

But believe me, the amateurs are very important and you really should get some real amateur fight experience first. Just 10 amateur is better than not having any at all. You don't need a huge amateur career, but if your goal is to become the best in your division, you'll need some more experience before you think about going pro.

GreatestIAM
05-29-2006, 11:47 AM
I was hoping to work as an official on Hoskins fight. He never got back with me to tell me whether or not he was boxing. I could have reffed his bout and saw if he was all the shit that he says that he is. My bet is that he did not fight.

Rockin' :boxing:


ya i didnt fight, i just wasnt ready and didnt want a reoccurence of my 1 lost to happen again hopefully ill be fighting some time in july! i have a lot of things to work on such as my staminia, my staminia and my staminia! i probley woulda KOed dude 1st rd but didnt take the chance and was just a spectator!

Mick Hucknall
05-29-2006, 01:43 PM
Greatest I am is the truth ya'll. Keep working on your stamina and I'll be hoping to hear a lot of the name Hoskins in the future

Lucky466
05-30-2006, 12:08 AM
Just to start this off I am calling bullshit on Mystyal's story about having a slot for a pro fight on whatever day it was. You havent even been in one amateur fight yet what kind of dumbass coach would put his guy in a pro fight before the guy even has one fight. You have problems with stamina fighting more than 4 rounds and trust me buddy you think sparring is tiring just wait till your in your first fight. Plus having sparred over a 100 times is not even close to being a lot. That is absolutly nothing sometimes before a fight I spar 4-5 days of the week for the couple of weeks leading up to it. I dont think your coach would put you in a pro fight.
or who knows maybe I am wrong and maybe OJ really didnt kill that girl.

mgkirkpatrick
05-30-2006, 01:09 AM
u done it now. if you're as stubborn as mys i see this thread getting HUGE

VERSATILE2K9
05-30-2006, 01:15 AM
Just to start this off I am calling bullshit on Mystyal's story about having a slot for a pro fight on whatever day it was. You havent even been in one amateur fight yet what kind of dumbass coach would put his guy in a pro fight before the guy even has one fight. You have problems with stamina fighting more than 4 rounds and trust me buddy you think sparring is tiring just wait till your in your first fight. Plus having sparred over a 100 times is not even close to being a lot. That is absolutly nothing sometimes before a fight I spar 4-5 days of the week for the couple of weeks leading up to it. I dont think your coach would put you in a pro fight.
or who knows maybe I am wrong and maybe OJ really didnt kill that girl.


like i showed ppl on how i can punch a heavy bag and put a video on here and how i showed ppl that i can bench 225 with ease. i will record my coach telling me about an pro fight. and when i do do this i wanna make a bet that u have to put "i will never doubt mystyal2k5 again" in your signiture cause im gettin tired of ****in non believers i dont have to ****in lie.i've already proven ppl wrong by puttin video of shit on the net do i have to continue to prove doubters wrong. and donald said he had problems with stamina not me ;)

Southpaw16
05-30-2006, 02:52 AM
Just to start this off I am calling bullshit on Mystyal's story about having a slot for a pro fight on whatever day it was. You havent even been in one amateur fight yet what kind of dumbass coach would put his guy in a pro fight before the guy even has one fight. You have problems with stamina fighting more than 4 rounds and trust me buddy you think sparring is tiring just wait till your in your first fight. Plus having sparred over a 100 times is not even close to being a lot. That is absolutly nothing sometimes before a fight I spar 4-5 days of the week for the couple of weeks leading up to it. I dont think your coach would put you in a pro fight.
or who knows maybe I am wrong and maybe OJ really didnt kill that girl.

There are a lot of guys who turn pro after only a few amateur fights, or in some cases zero amateur fights. It isn't all that rare.

+= El Jefe=+
05-30-2006, 02:53 AM
lol i fear The Hoskins,
i wonder how he did

VERSATILE2K9
05-30-2006, 02:55 AM
There are a lot of guys who turn pro after only a few amateur fights, or in some cases zero amateur fights. It isn't all that rare.


he's obviously a rookie in the game of boxing.u dont have to win some championship in amatuers to turn pro ahahaha.

moy22487
05-30-2006, 03:03 AM
he's obviously a rookie in the game of boxing.u dont have to win some championship in amatuers to turn pro ahahaha.
so you mean its not like fight night round 3.....darn

+= El Jefe=+
05-30-2006, 03:06 AM
he's obviously a rookie in the game of boxing.u dont have to win some championship in amatuers to turn pro ahahaha.
i think that should be a rule tho, there would be more quality fights, and less bumbs who just waste our time, imagine that, Ruiz wouldnt even be a boxer lol

Rockin'
05-30-2006, 03:25 AM
he's obviously a rookie in the game of boxing.u dont have to win some championship in amatuers to turn pro ahahaha.


there are alot of tough ****ers in the pro game and once you go pro there is no turning back. I would highly recommend winning some regional titles atleast if not national ones before turning pro. You might be thinking ya man whatever, I get matched good with people that I can beat. Ya know what, everybody is looking for an easy win. You might get a couple of guys to lay down for you but what happens when they bring the real thing into the ring to face you. Some guy with like 100 fights or more. You would be made to look the fool and could probably get hurt. Its no game man its blood sport. The more that spills the more the crowd cheers. And believe me the promoters dont care whos blood is soaking into the canvas.

Rockin' :boxing:

PunchDrunk
05-30-2006, 05:14 AM
he's obviously a rookie in the game of boxing.u dont have to win some championship in amatuers to turn pro ahahaha.

And you're not a rookie? :rolleyes: That's the kind of naive attitude I was talking about. It's gonna get you hurt, man.

VERSATILE2K9
05-30-2006, 08:38 AM
And you're not a rookie? :rolleyes: That's the kind of naive attitude I was talking about. It's gonna get you hurt, man.


i've been in boxing for over 2 years. i dont consider that being a rookie ne more ;) and im not stupid i know if i can handle something or not. im not no 100lber tryin to fight heavyweights my first week of boxing.ahahaha

Rockin'
05-30-2006, 11:43 AM
i've been in boxing for over 2 years. i dont consider that being a rookie ne more ;) and im not stupid i know if i can handle something or not. im not no 100lber tryin to fight heavyweights my first week of boxing.ahahaha


Step into the pro ring with 2 years gym time and no amatuer bouts you will be considered a green rookie.

Rockin' :boxing:

enadeus
05-30-2006, 01:00 PM
Where are you fighting Texas?

VERSATILE2K9
05-30-2006, 09:16 PM
Step into the pro ring with 2 years gym time and no amatuer bouts you will be considered a green rookie.

Rockin' :boxing:

well yeah. but i know the shit about contracts and all the behind stuff.2 years with no fights u tend to hear alot of shit since u aint fighting ;)

VERSATILE2K9
05-30-2006, 09:17 PM
Where are you fighting Texas?


yeah texas for now. cause right now rooney has that dwi thing going on so i have to wait.so i dont jus wanna sit on my ass i wanna do something

SquareCircle
05-30-2006, 09:22 PM
rooney got a dui?

VERSATILE2K9
05-30-2006, 10:02 PM
rooney got a dui?


dwi. yeah so he got a court case and he doesnt know how its going to come out

ricecrispi
05-31-2006, 02:55 AM
And you're not a rookie? :rolleyes: That's the kind of naive attitude I was talking about. It's gonna get you hurt, man.

Mystkal I thought you knew better and 225 bench aint shit anyways. At 155 dime a dozen guys are doing that and some guys even more at 300+.

We had a discussion about this. Unless you are fight bums, which i doubt because you have no amateur record you will get matched with a bunch of good fighters who have amateur expreience or good prospects with bunch of win no losses and as many ko's as wins. If you were a good proscpect he would've thrown you to the wolves in the amateur so you could clean out.

VERSATILE2K9
05-31-2006, 03:00 AM
Mystkal I thought you knew better and 225 bench aint shit anyways. At 155 dime a dozen guys are doing that and some guys even more at 300+.

We had a discussion about this. Unless you are fight bums, which i doubt because you have no amateur record you will get matched with a bunch of good fighters who have amateur expreience or good prospects with bunch of win no losses and as many ko's as wins. If you were a good proscpect he would've thrown you to the wolves in the amateur so you could clean out.


my coach has been tryin to throw be in there but at times hes confused ahaha i guess thats what 69 does to u.he keeps askin me to go pro but i refused so many times. he sees my speed and power and wants to go get that money. but with amatuer im always workin or something like that so i cant train the correct way. plus ima single dad. i do my best though. but its time now. i've seen to many damn ferraris lately on the streets and i want 1 :mad: :D

and for benching i think 225 5 times is pretty good for a guy that doesnt lift weights. and i didnt slow down at 5 reps i stopped at it

Rockin'
05-31-2006, 03:09 AM
well yeah. but i know the shit about contracts and all the behind stuff.2 years with no fights u tend to hear alot of shit since u aint fighting ;)

Im not trying to break your balls or nothin' Mystyal, but 2 years with no fights equals no fights. It doesnt matter what youve heard or what youve seen, you will be or could be seriously hurt. I understand that you want to help support your child with this career but seriously man, for the first two years you could probably make more working at Mcdonalds then you will fighting professionally. Then assuming that you make it through those first two years with no prior experience you will still not make all that much money unless you become known as the next Sugar Ray.

Its a bitch of a sport but I seem to gather that you are a tough cat. You are a man and will make your own decisions. But just because you see a Ferrari driving down the road and you want one too dont believe that the fight game will bring it to you. Many have had the same dreams and some have driven those Ferraris after. And then again some have been driven in Hursts after. You have a child, think clearly and think wisely before you jump into that pro ring.


And generally the guys who are always turning kids pro with no amatuer experience are the ones who are known to be driving the meatwagons. I say get some amatuer experience under you first. That will help you to see more clearly what your getting into.
Rockin' :boxing:

VERSATILE2K9
05-31-2006, 03:18 AM
Im not trying to break your balls or nothin' Mystyal, but 2 years with no fights equals no fights. It doesnt matter what youve heard or what youve seen, you will be or could be seriously hurt. I understand that you want to help support your child with this career but seriously man, for the first two years you could probably make more working at mcdonalds then you will fighting professionally. Then assuming that you make it through those first two years with no prior experience you will still not make all that much money unless you becoime known as the next sugar ray.

Its a bitch of a sport but I seem to gather that you are a tough cat. You are a man and will make your own decisions. But just because you see a ferrari driving down the road and you want one too dont believe that the fight game will bring it to you. Many have had the same dreams and some have driven those ferraris after. Some have been driven in hursts. You have a child, think clearly and think wisely before you jump into that pro ring.

Rockin' :boxing:

alot of ppl in s.a r rooting for me and they know i have potential cause my coach is always bragging to them about me and they look and see. especially when i spar,as u can see in my videos almost every1 stops jus to see me spar im the only person they do that with. i honestly think i have potential alot of it especially with my style,im still considering gettin a video camera so u guys can see me in real time fighting.i tend to hurt and move ppl around with my jab, so if i continue with what im doing i think i can make it big in boxing and even big the next best thing. i know plently will laugh at me but i honestly dont see alot of ppl fighting like me ne where.but i decided to stay with amatuer for awhile,u were right maybe pro is alittle above my head right now

Rockin'
05-31-2006, 03:24 AM
alot of ppl in s.a r rooting for me and they know i have potential cause my coach is always bragging to them about me and they look and see. especially when i spar,as u can see in my videos almost every1 stops jus to see me spar im the only person they do that with. i honestly think i have potential alot of it especially with my style,im still considering gettin a video camera so u guys can see me in real time fighting.i tend to hurt and move ppl around with my jab, so if i continue with what im doing i think i can make it big in boxing and even big the next best thing. i know plently will laugh at me but i honestly dont see alot of ppl fighting like me ne where.but i decided to stay with amatuer for awhile,u were right maybe pro is alittle above my head right now


Good choice dude. Just spend some time and get your feet wet in the amatuers. The experience will be invaluable to you when jumping up for the pros. Hey man, you could be the next big thing and I hope that you work hard enough to become it. Just because Im saying slow down does not mean that I do not believe in you, it just means that I think you should slow down, and you have. Im glad thats the way you decided to roll. In time you will get there, I can feel it in your words how much you want it. Just dont let anybody rush you into anything.

Good luck Bro, I know youll make us proud. First in the amatuers and then we'll be watching you on television as a pro.

Rockin' :boxing:

Rockin'
05-31-2006, 03:45 AM
Just to reiterate what I said before check this out. Juy Juy actually posted this up but its worth the time to watch it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5v7ZkaLA60

Rockin' :boxing:

VERSATILE2K9
05-31-2006, 04:10 AM
Just to reiterate what I said before check this out. Juy Juy actually posted this up but its worth the time to watch it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5v7ZkaLA60

Rockin' :boxing:


yeah that suxs. i always tell ppl it only takes 1 shot. even in sparring. thats why i try to keep my defense on the highest of priority