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  • ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
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    #11
    Part 2

    "CHAPTER FOLLOW UP FOR YOU (unedited)

    I had always imagined my first fight in Las Vegas would see me in a situation like I assumed the guys I saw on TV boxing out there were in. You know, staying at Caesar's Palace or some other top flight hotel. Getting a Limo to wherever they needed to go. Sitting at the press conference Dais, fielding questions from the press. Being interviewed on local TV, getting recognized all over Vegas before the fight. Seeing their face on posters around the strip and generally being treated like a championship caliber boxer. Like a star. I expected that and I expected a tough fight, too, and I trained accordingly, I really did. I punished myself in the gym and on the road each day but, at the same time, I had no knowledge on how to lose weight properly and I really messed my body up with my chosen weight loss methods. I also factor in the "big fight" atmosphere that surrounded the fight. This show was about as big as you can get in this game. If it affected mentally I'm not sure. I have to assume that it was a combination of both aspects that led to me tensing up more than usual in there. It was like I saw the openings I needed but I couldn't pull the trigger. I wanted badly to take it to him, especially in the later rounds, but it was hard to get off. You hear that a lot in boxing- "I just couldn't get off" - and this fight showed me exactly what that means. When a boxer says that after a fight, trust me, it is not an excuse. It is a reason. It happens. You want to punch and you see the openings and you are in shape to do so but you just don't. And nobody know for sure why not.

    If you want to be in this business you CANNOT let the people running it take advantage of you. And when you get your team together to make a serious run at professional glory and riches you need people that are experienced in the game. You need wolves and snakes to deal with wolves and snakes. You need people that are in the game of boxing and have the know-how to deal properly with the powers that be. It's a certain language that not every guy with a simple manager's license can speak and understand. I learned the hard way.

    When you see two guys fight it out in the ring all that you are actually seeing is the fight. You don't see the weeks and weeks of mental preparation. You don't see the good and bad things that have happened to the boxer in the weeks leading up to the fight. You don't see inside his mind, into his fears and hopes and apprehensions. I will give you some stories of fights that I had as a pro. The average fan, the person that never fought before, really needs to see what it is that goes on before, during and after a professional boxing match. It is not only all about what goes down on the night of the fight, trust me.

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    • The Wire
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      #12
      Nice article

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      • ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
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        #13
        Thanks a lot. I am working hard on my book today so maybe here and there I wil throw some clips on here for you to check out

        ICE

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        • ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
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          #14
          You might be a fighter if....

          "You might be a fighter if... You have found yourself heading towards a stop light and you made up your mind that "if it turns green before I get to it that means I will win my fight next week." You have sparred someone who got the best of you and you went home and it bothered you all day and night and all you thought about was getting to the gym the next day so you could get some payback... And you might also be a fighter if... you have sparred someone on a Monday and you felt like you were a cross between Roy Jones and Floyd Mayweather but then, just a couple of days later, you sparred again and you felt helpless in the ring. Like you couldn't even remember how to throw a punch properly. Almost as if you were a novice all over again."

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          • Mech.
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            #15
            Originally posted by ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
            "You might be a fighter if... You have found yourself heading towards a stop light and you made up your mind that "if it turns green before I get to it that means I will win my fight next week." You have sparred someone who got the best of you and you went home and it bothered you all day and night and all you thought about was getting to the gym the next day so you could get some payback... And you might also be a fighter if... you have sparred someone on a Monday and you felt like you were a cross between Roy Jones and Floyd Mayweather but then, just a couple of days later, you sparred again and you felt helpless in the ring. Like you couldn't even remember how to throw a punch properly. Almost as if you were a novice all over again."
            more good stuff.

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            • ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
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              #16
              Mech... you know what I'm talking about right????

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              • theironone
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                #17
                nice stuff ice, get the book printed and shipped man

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                • aps214
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                  #18
                  Great reading Iceman. I can tell that alot of work is going into this project. I'll be buying the book hopefully they'll be some funny James Toney stories in there too.

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                  • EXIGE
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                    #19
                    Im loving the articles that you have posted so far ICE. They get me thinking a lot, and build up a good atmosphere, and this is from someone who really hates reading unless its a newspaper, haha.

                    Take your time over it, and if the rest of the book is as good as these parts you have showed us, then it should be a great success.

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                    • ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
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                      #20
                      James Toney... You Want James Toney.... Well, You Will Get A Whole Chapetr On Him Full Of Jt Stories!!

                      Ice

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