This is what happens when average guys box trained boxers

Collapse
Collapse
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • Larry the boss
    EDUCATED
    Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
    • Jan 2011
    • 90798
    • 6,419
    • 4,473
    • 2,500,480

    #21
    Originally posted by KevinHenry007
    Larry, are you freaking kidding me???

    It doesn't matter if he was in good shape or not; he couldn't fight a lick.
    The average untrained person can't fight a lick

    Comment

    • ИATAS
      Banned
      Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
      • Jul 2007
      • 36648
      • 2,509
      • 1,953
      • 50,835

      #22
      That white dudes style was awesome

      Comment

      • KevinHenry007
        Banned
        • Jul 2014
        • 278
        • 17
        • 11
        • 398

        #23
        Originally posted by LarryXXX
        This guy was in good physical shape

        Since when did being in "good shape" constitute or mean anything whatsoever in boxing?

        If that was the case, a guy like Lance Armstrong would've been the undefeated champ in the late 90's early 2000's.

        Comment

        • Resilient
          Banned
          Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
          • Apr 2014
          • 2888
          • 175
          • 123
          • 3,263

          #24
          Larry once I hook u in the gabber u'll quit m8.

          Comment

          • KevinHenry007
            Banned
            • Jul 2014
            • 278
            • 17
            • 11
            • 398

            #25
            Originally posted by LarryXXX
            The average untrained person can't fight a lick
            Training has nothing to do with it. I know plenty of average untrained dudes that could whoop some ass. Dudes that's never been to a boxing gym in their lives but could fight their ass off.

            Training has nothing to do with nothing. Some people can fight and are in shape. Some people can fight and are out of shape. Some people are in shape and can't fight a lick like the guy you just showed us.

            This video is worthless and a waste of a thread; it proves not one thing except the guy in the video simply couldn't fight.

            Comment

            • Tay Roc
              Banned
              Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
              • Jun 2013
              • 6375
              • 364
              • 528
              • 8,069

              #26
              Originally posted by LarryXXX
              He aint no Golden glove champ...when did he win??
              NY 1994, apparently.

              Comment

              • Larry the boss
                EDUCATED
                Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
                • Jan 2011
                • 90798
                • 6,419
                • 4,473
                • 2,500,480

                #27
                Originally posted by robust_
                NY 1994, apparently.
                why is it i find nothing while looking? golden glove champions are listed

                1994 golden gloves in new york

                Friday April 8, 1994

                106 Open: Glen Ghany, Morris Park BC Won by Default (walkover)
                112 Open: Juan Rodriguez, NYC PAL Defeated Luis Pagan Rivera, Julio Rivera***8217;s BC
                119 Novice: John Flannelly, Nassau PAL Defeated Oscar Flores Delvagaz
                125 Novice: Joey Colon, Supreme Team Defeated Victor Rivera, St. Mary***8217;s BC
                132 Open: Jonathan Toliaferro, Gleason***8217;s Gym Defeated Brian Adams, Unattached
                139 Open: Luis Rosado, MT. Vernon BC Defeated Paul Seabury, Suffolk PAL
                147 Open: Roderick Thomas, PAL Defeated Cihat Salman, Unattached
                156 Novice: Elijah McNeil, NYC PAL Defeated Jorge Luis Rodriguez, Spartan BC
                165 Novice: Eric Alexander, Morris Park BC Defeated Jonathan Noonan, NYC PAL
                178 Open: Gabriel Hernandez, Yonkers PAL Defeated Mike Watts, Nassau PAL
                Hvy Novice: Monte Barrett, Starrett City BC Defeated Carmelo Natal, NYC PAL
                Super Hvy Open: Jonathan Grant, Don Bosco BC Defeated Theodore Burns, Gleason***8217;s Gym (RSC-1)




                1993 golden gloves in new york

                Thursday April 1, 1993

                112 Open: Juan Rodriguez, Lynch PAL won by Default (walkover)
                139 Open: Luis Rosado, Unattached Defeated Quentin Fortune, Times Square BC
                147 Novice: Kevin Larsen, Suffolk PAL Defeated Rudolph Marrero, Supreme Team
                125 Open: Felipe Gomez, Starrett City BC Defeated Ramon Melendez, Park Ave BC
                106 Novice: Glen Ghany, Morris Park BC Defeated Vincente Lopez, Times Square BC
                178 Open: Gabriel Hernandez, Yonkers PAL Defeated Eddie Bryant, Westside AC
                119 Novice: Francisco Payano, Morris Park BC Defeated Robert Zapata, Webster PAL
                Super Hvy Open: Harlise Watson, NYC Dept Corrections Defeated Kelvin Hale, Times Square BC
                132 Novice: Jimmy Posa, Starrett City BC Defeated Noel Sanchez, Athletic Fitness
                156 Open: Miguel Osorio, Atlantic BC Defeated Peter Muschter, Suffolk PAL
                Hvy Novice: John Rosado, Galleghers BC Defeated Stanley Greenwood, Gleason’s Gym
                165 Novice: Michael Addison, Suffolk PAL Defeated David Waknine, Gleason’s Gym

                hell 1995 golden gloves in new york

                Friday April 7, 1995

                106 Open: Ivan Calderon, Jerome BC Defeated Raul Malave, Empire SC (RSC-3)
                112 Novice: Miguel Quintana, Unattached Defeated Rafael Vasquez, Athletic Fitness
                132 Open: Brian Adams, Unattached Defeated Felipe Gomez, NYC PBA
                125 Novice: Freddie Soto, St. Mary’s Rec. Defeated Luis Marichal, NYC PAL
                132 Women: Peggy Donovan-Ward, Nassau PAL Defeated Doris McGinnis, Unattached (RSC-3)
                178 Open: Glenn Robinson, NYC PAL Defeated Billy Hauk, Suffolk PAL
                139 Women: Denise Lutrick, Unattached Defeated Kathleen Collins, Academy BC
                139 Novice: William Ballard, Suffolk PAL Defeated Russell Aminov, Starrett City
                147 Open: Cihat Salman, NYC PAL Defeated Courtney Ellis, Gleason’s Gym
                156 Novice: Daniel Judah, Judah Bros. BC Defeated Tokunbo Olajide, Kingsway BC
                165 Women: Tanya Dean, New Bed Stuy BC Defeated Sekka Scher, Wall St. BC
                165 Novice: Dennys Lozada, Cage Rec. Defeated William Miranda, Lost Battalion Hall
                119 Open: Claudio Hidalgo, NYC PAL Defeated Oscar Floresdelvagaz, Lost Batallion Hall
                Super Hvy Female: Helen Braxton, Gladiators BC Won by Default (walkover)
                Hvy Open: Anythony Hayes, Judah Bros. BC Defeated Gerard Benderoth, Rockland PAL
                Last edited by Larry the boss; 08-30-2014, 03:53 PM.

                Comment

                • KRITKL
                  Original Krit
                  Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 2032
                  • 84
                  • 128
                  • 4,070

                  #28
                  Originally posted by LarryXXX
                  wtf does your weight have to do with anything?? that is the 1st thing people scream out......lightweight pros spar middleweight pros all the time..middleweights spar heavyweights..why do ya'll say that ignorant ****
                  What did you mean by "y'all "?
                  You going to let that slide Inkayamba?

                  Comment

                  • Slyboots
                    MarGODito
                    Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 4230
                    • 192
                    • 248
                    • 20,911

                    #29
                    Watching that white guy fight was comedic and cringe-worthy at the same time.

                    Comment

                    • Bardock
                      The Champ
                      Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
                      • Apr 2013
                      • 6462
                      • 440
                      • 965
                      • 14,357

                      #30
                      Originally posted by Inkanyamba
                      I've beat a pro boxer's ass in a street fight when I was younger. I didn't even know he was a pro until a few years after. He was 15-6-2 the last time I checked. Not really that hard.
                      LMAO r u fckng serious? wow!

                      Comment

                      Working...
                      TOP