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  • #41
    The only way to gain knowledge is to gain knowledge...
    I can't really blame anyone for actually looking for information on boxers/boxing in general. Not everyone was born in 1902.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by Azteca View Post
      He's probably googling that Galaxy name as we speak. heh heh lol lol
      I'm watching some youtubes on him as we speak. They're **** quality though. And I can't find any good downloads.

      Interesting fighter, though.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by Azteca View Post
        He's probably googling that Galaxy name as we speak. heh heh lol lol
        Lol, it HAS taken a long time...

        C'mon, Pete! I defended you, now make me proud!

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        • #44
          Originally posted by Kaynan View Post
          I'm watching some youtubes on him as we speak. They're **** quality though. And I can't find any good downloads.

          Interesting fighter, though.
          I've, admittedly, never heard of him. I take it he was a lower weights fighter??

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          • #45
            Originally posted by Azteca View Post
            I've, admittedly, never heard of him. I take it he was a lower weights fighter??
            Yeah. Amazing puncher- he had some ridiculous power. It's cool to say when you don't know about a fighter, though. I hate when people try to act like know-it-alls. I take it that's your problem with Pete?

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            • #46
              Originally posted by Kaynan View Post
              Yeah. Amazing puncher- he had some ridiculous power. It's cool to say when you don't know about a fighter, though. I hate when people try to act like know-it-alls. I take it that's your problem with Pete?
              Yeah thats my problem with him. He's conning alot of the guys here, lol lol. I used to be the same way and did my research to make myself look smart.

              I wasn't smart like I said, I just looked it.

              I dont need to debate like that anymore either. The knowledge is all in my head. Ya dig.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by Azteca View Post
                Yeah thats my problem with him. He's conning alot of the guys here, lol lol. I used to be the same way and did my research to make myself look smart.

                I wasn't smart like I said, I just looked it.

                I dont need to debate like that anymore either. The knowledge is all in my head. Ya dig.
                YOU dig, mother****er. I bury.

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                • #48
                  I been watching Eubanks lately btw. He's got some crazy skills. Almost look like he's doing karate or something out there.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by Azteca View Post
                    I've, admittedly, never heard of him. I take it he was a lower weights fighter??
                    Probably the greatest super flyweight in the history of boxing.
                    But super flyweights haven't been around for too long and there isn't that much competition. Maybe someone who knows more about the lighter divisions may know more about the division's history.

                    Galaxy fought mostly in his home country Thailand and finished his career with a record of 49 wins (43 by KO) and 1 loss. Yes he lost only once on points and that was when he was just starting as a pro. He held the WBA title for 8 years from 84 to 92. Didn't lose for 11 years.

                    I've watched a few of his matches and he is pretty exciting. But you could criticize him for not fighting outside his homeland and because he never tried to unify the titles.
                    Last edited by TheGreatA; 12-26-2007, 12:27 AM.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by TheManchine View Post
                      Probably the greatest super flyweight in the history of boxing.
                      But super flyweights haven't been around for too long and there isn't that much competition. Maybe someone who knows more about the lighter divisions may know more about the division's history.

                      Galaxy fought mostly in his home country Thailand and finished his career with a record of 49 wins (43 by KO) and 1 loss. Yes he lost only once on points and that was when he was just starting as a pro. He held the WBA title for 8 years from 84 to 92. Didn't lose for 11 years.
                      I cant get into the lower weights. 122 and below and my knowledge is shoddy at best.

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