I won't bore everyone again with my essay on 'How German political lobbying influenced boxing governing bodies and their judges to keep Ottke world champion in order to create a feel good factor amongst East Germans in the post unification Germany'
I will however, laugh out loud at the expense of Choc Mundine, who has the honour of being one of Ottke's SIX (yes SIX) KO's. Getting knocked out by Ottke involves great skill, its the equivalent of getting run over by a car that's reversing away from you.
Last edited by Degsy; 01-19-2008, 05:43 PM.
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I won't bore everyone again with my essay on 'How German political lobbying influenced boxing governing bodies and their judges to keep Ottke world champion in order to create a feel good factor amongst East Germans in the post unification Germany'
I will however, laugh out loud at the expense of Choc Mundine, who has the honour of being one of Ottke's SIX (yes SIX) KO's. Getting knocked out by Ottke involves great skill, its the equivalent of getting run over by a car that's reversing away from you.
Apparently Mercedes are developing a new Ottke car - Its going to have six gears (five of them are for reversing) and if you hit it, its on board computer will automatically deduct points from you. Unfortunately, nobody has heard of it outside Germany
Sven Ottke's Amateur Record for a detailed listing of Ottke's amateur career including wins vs. Antonio Tarver, Chris Byrd, Michael Moorer, Zsolt Erdei and Juan Carlos Gomez.
Not bad really considering
Amateur's don't mean nothing when you pro, and the results speak for itself, because he looked like **** when he turned pro.
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