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  • #51
    Originally posted by Azteca View Post
    I been watching Eubanks lately btw. He's got some crazy skills. Almost look like he's doing karate or something out there.
    11th and 12th of Watson-Eubank. How crazy were those rounds?

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    • #52
      Nuts. Eubank is a beast. If it wasn't for the lisp, he would be pretty cool.

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      • #53
        Originally posted by Azteca View Post
        No he doesn't. He goes on other boards and copies and pastes from articles.

        Ever wonder why he takes so long whenever he tries to chat boxing??? But now, he is replying real fast and writing paragraph's.

        Watch him try and deny this, also.

        Yeah, it's amazing how some articles have answers to people's exact questions and how they get into debates with themselves so good that I can just copy and paste them into a debate with someone else. Some great articles out there.

        As for Kaynan and Khaosai Galaxy. Sorry to say, but Galaxy is tremendously overrated for me. Not only was is competiton(though not terrible, as some of his opponents, though not known or elite, were very good fighters) subpar for an ATG, but his fighting style in general. Very lackadaisical, which only works on sub-par competition that he faced, which hands raised similar to hands of a muay thai fighter, which is understandable, given where he's from.

        He was simply too lazy and lacked too many qualities to cut it against other greats near his weight I would say. He did have tremendous power though, which cut it against the comp he was facing, but I don't see anything in the footage I've seen of him that leads me to believe he was an elite fighter.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by Sweet Pete View Post
          Yeah, it's amazing how some articles have answers to people's exact questions and how they get into debates with themselves so good that I can just copy and paste them into a debate with someone else. Some great articles out there.

          As for Kaynan and Khaosai Galaxy. Sorry to say, but Galaxy is tremendously overrated for me. Not only was is competiton(though not terrible, as some of his opponents, though not known or elite, were very good fighters) subpar for an ATG, but his fighting style in general. Very lackadaisical, which only works on sub-par competition that he faced, which hands raised similar to hands of a muay thai fighter, which is understandable, given where he's from.

          He was simply too lazy and lacked too many qualities to cut it against other greats near his weight I would say. He did have tremendous power though, which cut it against the comp he was facing, but I don't see anything in the footage I've seen of him that leads me to believe he was an elite fighter.

          lol lol. There's your answer, Kaynan.

          A whole hour later.

          Love ya, Peetie.

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          • #55
            Originally posted by Azteca View Post
            I cant get into the lower weights. 122 and below and my knowledge is shoddy at best.
            I'd say Heavyweight and below your knowledge is shoddy at best.

            It took a long time because I was off the computer by the way Kaynan. I thought this argument was done, which is why I popped off for a bit to watch some of a movie.

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            • #56
              Kaynan. He spelled it out for you.

              Listen to this man...err....I mean kid.

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              • #57
                Anyway, Kaynan, IBRO's got Galaxy at #22 on the all time bantamweight list.

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                • #58
                  www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZeJnVLskjuM
                  Here's a cool Khaosai Galaxy match that ends in a knockout.
                  It's rather short but it's clearer than most of his other matches.

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                  • #59
                    Galaxy's best weight was at JBW, at 115, where he arguably ranks #1, more due to the lack of any competition than anything I'd say though.

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by TheManchine View Post
                      www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZeJnVLskjuM
                      Here's a cool Khaosai Galaxy match that ends in a knockout.
                      It's rather short but it's clearer than most of his other matches.
                      That's one of the vids I'm talking about. While immensely lazy early on due to his sub-par opponent, even when he does start to open up, pressure, and throw hard shots, he still lacks the defense, technique, and overall boxing ability to get it done at the world level, which is why he never fought outside of his area. I see many guys around his weight beating him.

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