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  • C.J.Mak
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    #21
    Originally posted by larryx
    round ends...he returns to corner drunken trainer says whats up..he says damn this guy hits hard..trainer take another sip then ask hell you want some???itll deaden the pain
    Fighter takes a sip and bell rings for the next round......

    A few minutes later Round over..

    Coach ''What the **** are you doin out there?''
    Fighter ''Tryna break his hands with my face,Is it working''
    Coach '' Ughhh,No but......

    Bell ring for next round and coach downs rest of the bottle.

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    • Barndog
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      #22
      He should become a trainer.

      Those who can, do. Those who can't, teach.

      Beside, he's got a ton of experience and has made a career as a professional sportsmen. I've got nothing but respect for him.

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      • larryx
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        #23
        Originally posted by C.J.Mak
        Fighter takes a sip and bell rings for the next round......

        A few minutes later Round over..

        Coach ''What the **** are you doin out there?''
        Fighter ''Tryna break his hands with my face,Is it working''
        Coach '' Ughhh,No but......

        Bell ring for next round and coach downs rest of the bottle.
        then sends the chief second to the liqour store for a refill..bell rings to end round ..fighter asks how am i doing..trainer says stop asking dumb ass questions we've been here 300 times..now where the phuck is the chief second with my bottle

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        • larryx
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          #24
          [QUOTE=Barndog;4254992]He should become a trainer.

          Those who can, do. Those who can't, teach.

          Beside, he's got a ton of experience and has made a career as a professional sportsmen. I've got nothing but respect for him.[/QUOTE]

          yea man we all do..just having sum good ole nsb fun

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          • !! Shawn
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            #25
            He is actually probably a pretty decent fighter. He is paid to lose. He knows what he is there for, and he does it. I really doubt that he goes into fights with the intention of winning.

            He has probably got some pretty good defense too. Only stopped 10 times in 250+ losses.

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            • neils7147933
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              #26
              Originally posted by !! Shawn
              He is actually probably a pretty decent fighter. He is paid to lose. He knows what he is there for, and he does it. I really doubt that he goes into fights with the intention of winning.

              He has probably got some pretty good defense too. Only stopped 10 times in 250+ losses.
              Someone like that has to have a durable chin...

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              • S A M U R A I
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                #27
                Originally posted by detluv
                hey he's got a hell of alot of expericne....why not give it a shot?
                Point taken, but trainers are supposed to formulate game plans on how to win fights.



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                • The Gully Gad
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by F-R-K-O
                  Point taken, but trainers are supposed to formulate game plans on how to win fights.
                  Which this guy obviously cant
                  Makes our gary lockett look like floyd mayweather

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                  • CaRnAgEViOLaToR
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                    #29
                    doesnt matter what his record, fighting 300 times really takes guts. much props to him and at least he got in 31 wins

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                    • Kid McCoy
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by !! Shawn
                      He is actually probably a pretty decent fighter. He is paid to lose. He knows what he is there for, and he does it. I really doubt that he goes into fights with the intention of winning.

                      He has probably got some pretty good defense too. Only stopped 10 times in 250+ losses.
                      I heard him being interviewed on the radio the other day, and the presenter commented that he isn't all ****** up and punch drunk, as you'd expect for a someone with his record. Several of his opponents have commented that his defence is pretty slick.

                      He's probably made a decent living from the sport, acting as a trial horse for young prospects. He's fought about 40 future British, European or world champions, among them Duke Mackenzie and Naseem Hamed. 300 pro fights, win or lose, is not to be sniffed at and I certainly wish him well.

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