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Tye Fields Ready For Barrett: "I Have The Heart of a Lion"

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  • I guess Fields should be ashamed of identifying himself with a 420lb animal that can down Buffalo, Hippo, Giraffe, Hyenas to Leopards etc while often making suicide moves like fighting facing 4 nomadic male Lions on his OWN. Like here



    Damn, they are really cowardly huh.

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    • tye fields ready for barrett

      I am a boxing trainer who had the privelge to watch TYE train under the eye of a great trainer Jesse Reid over the last year.I have seen Tye improve his boxing skills over the last year training with Jesse.Tye fields WILL beat Monte Barrett when they meet.Tye looks like the complete package right now.Tye throws too many punches or combinations for a very LAZY or economical Monte.I was the trainer for Shaun Plessis and Kevin Reynolds.On a further note i was in the Golden Gloves gym in Las Vegas when Tye was starting his carreer.
      Jerry Veerasammy

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      • Originally posted by Chase8400 View Post
        What do u have to possibly support the supposed fact that Tye "Ill get dusted by any decent heavyweight" Fields has heart?
        Now you shall bow before any Tye Fields poster, picture or video to make up for your foolishness. Just hope that Tye Fields forgives you, or you will be striked upon.

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        • Originally posted by boxerjerry View Post
          I am a boxing trainer who had the privelge to watch TYE train under the eye of a great trainer Jesse Reid over the last year.I have seen Tye improve his boxing skills over the last year training with Jesse.Tye fields WILL beat Monte Barrett when they meet.Tye looks like the complete package right now.Tye throws too many punches or combinations for a very LAZY or economical Monte.I was the trainer for Shaun Plessis and Kevin Reynolds.On a further note i was in the Golden Gloves gym in Las Vegas when Tye was starting his carreer.
          Jerry Veerasammy
          Good post. A lot of people forget Tye Fields didn't have an amateur career, he did all his learning inside the ring as a pro and he's a lot different of a fighter than what he was when he first starting fighting.

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          • Originally posted by natas206 View Post
            Good post. A lot of people forget Tye Fields didn't have an amateur career, he did all his learning inside the ring.
            Not only that, at one point in his career he was under the tutelage of esteemed trainer Emanuel Steward. When asked about his former fighter's disfiguring KO of former HW titlelist Bruce Seldon, he stated "Even I didn't expect that."

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            • Originally posted by natas206 View Post
              Thanks for the animal lessons Steve Irwin.

              It doesn't matter what the truth is, the Lion is recognized as "the king of the jungle" etc.

              "Heart of a Lion" it's a phrase, the lion is symbolic and has been for thousands of years (even the bible has numerous Lion references).
              Sorry I can't thank you for the same thing, even for the "information" you've imparted which I've known since childhood.

              One thing I'll concede. I wasn't being specific. All male lions are not cowards, in that there are pride leaders who will fight encroaching stranger lions. But male lions won't hunt alone, unless something much smaller and easily handled.

              The large maned lions we're talking about are African lions.

              The purists and scientists say that there is only FOREST in Africa. That JUNGLE is in the Far East and Central and South America)

              What I DO know, pal, is that Edgar Rice Burroughs, who wrote all those African TARZAN stories (which I loved incidentally and have a collection of) and wrote scads about the "King of the Jungle", at the time he wrote them, had never been to Africa. As biographer John Talliafero said ".....Burroughs never set foot in Africa". Burroughs himself said he didn't see the neccessity of going there, and he got all his African "savvy" from a very old Book of Knowledge (or something like) he happened to have, and was just making a living for his wife and 2 children.

              But he certainly had a wonderful imagination, not only about Africa. He invented complete languages, and sets of social and legal customs for imaginary people living on Mars and other worlds featured in his books. FANTASTIC.

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              • Originally posted by KnockoutTheFat View Post
                Not only that, at one point in his career he was under the tutelage of esteemed trainer Emanuel Steward. When asked about his former fighter's disfiguring KO of former HW titlelist Bruce Seldon, he stated "Even I didn't expect that."
                Example #1- The accompanying commentary tells ALL. Example #1, this is 22 hours after the bull buffalo had been badly wounded in the front leg, couldn't move and was very weak. So a lion sneaked in at the buffalo's back, and took a nip or two from it's tail. The commentator ends by saying "I wonder if he'll last another 22 hours".

                #2, as the commentary CLEARLY says "The male LIONS (PLURAL) assess the situation very carefully, because a wounded buffalo is extremely dangerous, and send in a lioness. Then a lion jumps on the buffalo's back. Since it hardly moves AT ALL, it's not only badly wounded, but near death, rather like example #1.

                So either they found it already injured and abandoned by it's fellows, or the whole pride of lions separated it and wounded it. This shows NOTHING about a lion's bravery. Extreme caution maybe???

                # 3--I didn't bother with it.

                Let's talk boxing. I have to go out for a couple of hours anyway. Am late now.

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                • Originally posted by edgarg View Post
                  Example #1- The accompanying commentary tells ALL. Example #1, this is 22 hours after the bull buffalo had been badly wounded in the front leg, couldn't move and was very weak. So a lion sneaked in at the buffalo's back, and took a nip or two from it's tail. The commentator ends by saying "I wonder if he'll last another 22 hours".

                  #2, as the commentary CLEARLY says "The male LIONS (PLURAL) assess the situation very carefully, because a wounded buffalo is extremely dangerous, and send in a lioness. Then a lion jumps on the buffalo's back. Since it hardly moves AT ALL, it's not only badly wounded, but near death, rather like example #1.

                  So either they found it already injured and abandoned by it's fellows, or the whole pride of lions separated it and wounded it. This shows NOTHING about a lion's bravery. Extreme caution maybe???

                  # 3--I didn't bother with it.

                  Let's talk boxing. I have to go out for a couple of hours anyway. Am late now.
                  Is this directed at me? Because it seems like you're just quoting random people here. If it is, then

                  1-The LION was the one that was responsible for wounding it's leg. This was just 1 part of like 4 videos of this Lion slaughting the Buffalo. I don't feel like doing all the work for you. The rest is on youtube.

                  2-If Lions were "cowards" they wouldn't have even dared to take that Buffalo down. As the narrator clearly said, nothing in the African Bush is more dangerous than a wounded Bull Buffalo.

                  3-Too bad, because I don't think COWARDS would try to attack an animal that can snap them in half with only 1 single bite. But they did.

                  And too bad you didn't watch the 4th video, because there is 1 male Lion driving off 4 nomadic males.

                  If you knew about Lions you'd know their daily job is to protect the pride from other males who are looking to take over its pride, so they FIGHT, a lot. Also, Males have a vicious reputation for bullying entire Hyena clans. There are a whole lot of videos of this on youtube as well. They hunt large game on their own often, and with their majestic looks, this is the reason they have such a reputation. Not Tarzan stuff lol.
                  Look, i'm not trying to say Lions are supercreatures. They're just animals. But your attempt to call them cowardly by claiming things that are not true makes me want to show you that you're wrong. There is a lot of other stuff on Youtube as well that support my arguments.

                  And Boxing talk? Alright. Tell me which fighter you think would last the longest against Tye Fields.

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                  • wow that's impresive!!!

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                    • Originally posted by NAPO View Post
                      wow that's impresive!!!
                      The videos? If so, which one?

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