Modern Day throwback fighter almost 200 pro fights...

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  • Unique
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    #21
    Too bad he hasn't won a fight in over a decade...LOL.

    This guy's weight fluctuation is ridiculous.

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    • El Jesus
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      #22
      Originally posted by Makavelli
      you can change your name all you want but insightful posts like this has Manchine written all over it...thanks for the 411 drop
      guys like him are the reason i visit this place.

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      • BennyST
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        #23
        He fought on nearly every main undercard many years ago and no, he is not a CW. He is actually a pretty small guy. Just obviously coming to the end and doesn't really train anymore. He was not too bad though. He had a few little slick moves that probably came about from just fighting so much.

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        • Leakbeak
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          #24
          Originally posted by JayWater39
          He's not a throwback, he's a journeyman!
          Originally posted by starjammer
          The guy has been matched against a fair few Pro Debut fighters.

          Whatever promoter or trainer would put their debut fighter in with a boxer with 150+ fights is a joke.
          Not really. he hasn't won in twelve years and probably has no intention of doing so. He's ballooned up and will give people good experince for their debut. Have you heard of Peter Buckley? he fought for a WBO Intercontinental title once but then became a journeyman because ti was more lucrative. I saw one of his fights and he was having a walk in the park despite throwing no punches and next man could not land even one clean punch! If he wanted to win he could, but then he would lose his job as a pro journeyman and get no more calls from promoters

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          • JoHnNyBoXeR
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            #25
            Originally posted by Leakbeak
            He's not a throwback, he's a journeyman!


            Not really. he hasn't won in twelve years and probably has no intention of doing so. He's ballooned up and will give people good experince for their debut. Have you heard of Peter Buckley? he fought for a WBO Intercontinental title once but then became a journeyman because ti was more lucrative. I saw one of his fights and he was having a walk in the park despite throwing no punches and next man could not land even one clean punch! If he wanted to win he could, but then he would lose his job as a pro journeyman and get no more calls from promoters
            200 fights is throwback any way u slice the cake

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