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  • Addison
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    #41
    Originally posted by DA1CATAS
    Plzzz no one look at me like im a ****.


    But this makes me wanna train harder. I see all AM boxers as competition..... I feel so invigorated when I see another AM boxer doing good...borderline insulted but motivated...

    anyone know what i mean? or get that feelings?
    Absolutely, I think that's the best possible way to look at things.

    Each man is his own enterprise, his own franchise.

    That's the reality of it. Totally agreed.

    Originally posted by tyson
    I know the feeling.

    It's annoying, but at the same time sweet. It makes you wanna train that little bit harder next time out.

    What you doing on the computer anyways? Go out and run!!
    HaHA.. Tys! I'm going to the gym soon myself.

    Too old to fight, but damn I know you're right!!

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    • baddest
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      #42
      he's pretty good/ really good defense especially for someone who is a novice an self-taught. hey sterling who's the latin chick in your avatar and which Ali fight was that?

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      • aussieboxer2320
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        #43
        i was more impressed with the red guy, however the blue guy gave away a bit of size and seemed to have good natural attributes, needs to throw more leather but

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        • tyson
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          #44
          Originally posted by aussieboxer2320
          i was more impressed with the red guy, however the blue guy gave away a bit of size and seemed to have good natural attributes, needs to throw more leather but
          Actually, there's a reason for the lack of punches from the blue guy.

          The guy in red is a good boxer and an excellent counter-puncher.
          You can see it when the blue guy throws punches first, the red guy counters from safe distance.

          It would be tactical suicide to be more aggressive from the blue.

          That fight was won on smarts. He just picked apart the things that was a threat to him.

          Understand that boxing in real life is not Rocky. You cannot jump in with lead left hooks too often on good, technical fighters.
          It's not as easy as throwing more punches at a guy who matches your skills and carries a 2 1/2 inch height advantage over you.

          You need to be smart, otherwise you get picked apart.

          If that fight were 6-8 rounds, I can guarantee you that the guy in red would be totally picked apart, manhandled and likely stopped.

          In the fourth round, look how discouraged and angry the dude was.
          He tried everything he could, but the little blue ***** was right there in his face, bombing away with an alarming increase of hard punches to the body and head.

          The red guy was broken and frustrated.
          It looks different on TV, but dude did not want to be in that ring by the end of the last round.

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            #45
            Originally posted by aussieboxer2320
            i was more impressed with the red guy, however the blue guy gave away a bit of size and seemed to have good natural attributes, needs to throw more leather but
            I'm also going to have to respectfully disagree. I couldn't say it much better than Tyson.. But the fella in red seemed to be paying a terrible price for his actions. The guy in blue was making him look bad. Flat out.

            It appeared to take no less than one minute for Mr. blue to figure him out.

            How often do you see an amateur fight won in that sort of fashion??

            That was an absolutely uncanny demonstration of destructive economics..

            Not just any amateur. No sir!

            If I had the video tech stuff I would slow down and replay some of those counter shots, leads, and defensive moves. I think there's alot of pros who would be impressed. You can't teach that kind of stuff..


            Green karma for you, sir! Input appreciated.

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              #46
              So who was the cat in blue?

              Our very own TYSON!

              To take this thing full circle; the man almost didn't make into the ring that night. He was suffering from all the aforementioned conditions, and recovering from a very serious motorcycle in recent times that almost cost him his ability to function as a normal human being.. His back is apparently still completely ****ed up.. His; is a truly inspirational story.

              Despite all that this guy prevailed in brilliant fashion.


              He told me about the fight and everything leading up to it before I got a chance to see the footage.. Hell, I didn't even know there was going to be footage.. Needless to say I was astonished he even managed to fight that day - let alone WIN or put on that kind of display.. This was Tyson at a fraction of his full capability. As Boxing fans I'm sure we can all appreciate the incredible potential this guy has.. To all those who were impressed with the fighter in red - they should be. I know I am as well. The guy was a very good goddamn fighter..

              I told Tyson - the next time I'm feeling like I can't make it through a situation, regardless of the challenge, I'm going to think about this.. I'm going to remember it.

              I'd like to thank Tyson. I hope you don't mind I decided to make a thread about this.. You have been a gentleman and an inspiration.

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              • tyson
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                #47
                Originally posted by Addison
                So who was the cat in blue?

                Our very own TYSON!

                To take this thing full circle; the man almost didn't make into the ring that night. He was suffering from all the aforementioned conditions, and recovering from a very serious motorcycle in recent times that almost cost him his ability to function as a normal human being.. His back is apparently still completely ****ed up.. His; is a truly inspirational story.

                Despite all that this guy prevailed in brilliant fashion.


                He told me about the fight and everything leading up to it before I got a chance to see the footage.. Hell, I didn't even know there was going to be footage.. Needless to say I was astonished he even managed to fight that day - let alone WIN or put on that kind of display.. This was Tyson at a fraction of his full capability. As Boxing fans I'm sure we can all appreciate the incredible potential this guy has.. To all those who were impressed with the fighter in red - they should be. I know I am as well. The guy was a very good goddamn fighter..

                I told Tyson - the next time I'm feeling like I can't make it through a situation, regardless of the challenge, I'm going to think about this.. I'm going to remember it.

                I'd like to thank Tyson. I hope you don't mind I decided to make a thread about this.. You have been a gentleman and an inspiration.
                Me? I don't mind.

                I just wanna kill...!

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                • DiegoFuego
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                  #48
                  yay another youtube sensation. line him up with Margarito and Lee lol

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                  • Ryn0
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                    #49
                    Very impressive, take a few too many flush shots to the head bur his skills are impressive lets hope to see more of him.

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                    • tyson
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by DiegoFuego
                      yay another youtube sensation. line him up with Margarito and Lee lol
                      In a few years I'd like to fight Margarito.

                      Lee is too big and strong at this point. I've already sparred with him.
                      It didn't exactly go my way back then (2003)

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