Ameristar Casino, Saint Charles, Missouri - Heavyweight prospect Vince Thompson (11-0, 2KOs) put in a workman-like effort to secure an eight round unanimous decision over late replacement Joell Godfrey (14-6-1, 6KOs). The scores were 80-72, 78-74 and 80-72 [Click Here To Read More]
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Rahimov reminded me of Brandon Rios without power and Kim might not be one of the best in the division but you can't hate a guy that's all action like him a la Katsidis. Cong**** to Kim for rebounding well after his recent losses!!! -
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Kim threw alot of punches that's it..Rahimov had the ring generalship and landed cleaner blows not too take anything away from Kim but the scorecards that were 8-2/7-3 show that judges really are clueless in how to score Fights
Unfortunetly Rahimov left his prime in Russia it's a shame he waited so long to take his skills to the worldwide stageComment
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Ya, it can get depressing a f. The rain is in seasons (late fall-early spring), about 6 months of the year. But when its nice out, its nice out. After having lived in alaska for a while tho, it just doesnt compare in that aspect. RIght now ill take the rain over the snow tho lol.Comment
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no that was just not it..kim landed a lot more punches too...i thought kim won 7 rounds to 3 tbh...Kim threw alot of punches that's it..Rahimov had the ring generalship and landed cleaner blows not too take anything away from Kim but the scorecards that were 8-2/7-3 show that judges really are clueless in how to score Fights
Unfortunetly Rahimov left his prime in Russia it's a shame he waited so long to take his skills to the worldwide stageComment
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I just heard Portland and Seattle have like the highest depression rate in the country or some s**t. It's sunny most all the time down here, even in the winter. It's dry as hell here though, can't imagine living in a city that rains that much. The snow isn't as bad as most think in CO, it's really not bad at all.Ya, it can get depressing a f. The rain is in seasons (late fall-early spring), about 6 months of the year. But when its nice out, its nice out. After having lived in alaska for a while tho, it just doesnt compare in that aspect. RIght now ill take the rain over the snow tho lol.Comment
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Ya i used to work for shell over in colorado, over in the meeker/grand junction area. I was surprised how hot it got when i was there. I remembered it snowed a couple times, dont remember how much but it melted away fairly quickly iirc.I just heard Portland and Seattle have like the highest depression rate in the country or some s**t. It's sunny most all the time down here, even in the winter. It's dry as hell here though, can't imagine living in a city that rains that much. The snow isn't as bad as most think in CO, it's really not bad at all.
Ya our depression rate is really high, probably the highest. Dem clouds and rain all the time haha. It doesnt really bother me tho, its a nice break from all the snow/shoveling in alaska.Comment
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