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  • tys0n
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    #1

    check this out

    i was lookin through boxrec.com and came across this:
    http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=004741
    this guy doesnt know when to give it up. its kinda funny and sad. damn the guys he beat must be really bad. this guy really needs to quit or find a new trainer.
  • abdiel2k3
    El Terrible
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    #2
    why?
    i think hes moving along at a good pace
    hes not rushin himself

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    • K-Yo
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      #3
      That is a unique record

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      • The Fix
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        • May 2004
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        #4
        hes got some names on his record though, not all ****ty competition

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        • 1zz
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          #5
          I heard this guy is RJJ's new trainer!

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          • WillieW
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            #6
            Out of 268 losses, he has only been stopped twenty times. Thats actually pretty good. You can find alot of fighters like this on Boxrec. Typically they are club fighters that do it for fun on the weekends.

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            • bigdaddy
              Up and Comer
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              #7
              Yeah. This guys not in it for the money, he just likes to fight.

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              • spinksjinx
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                #8
                Originally posted by bigdaddy
                Yeah. This guys not in it for the money, he just likes to fight.


                Reggie is a nice guy, I talked to him one time at his fights he actually won it though

                He picks up decent checks for having a losing streak he says he brings home around 80k a year which isnt bad when you have no other options.

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                • grayfist
                  Just old, not wise
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                  #9
                  His manager's name is CHRISTMAS...season for giving...all career long!

                  His trainer is Jerry Strickland. Any relation? His dad, perhaps? What a dad!
                  Last edited by grayfist; 12-17-2004, 08:56 AM.

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                  • The1God
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by spinksjinx
                    Reggie is a nice guy, I talked to him one time at his fights he actually won it though

                    He picks up decent checks for having a losing streak he says he brings home around 80k a year which isnt bad when you have no other options.
                    That is quite a good paycheck, plus the experience he has gives value. This guy seems to be the step before journeyman. What would you call that?

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