Who is best boxer on this website?
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from the most powerful empire to the center of AngloSoy? Did that hurt your feelings. I guess you are the type to act hard behind a computer when in real-life you would never act that way.
Speak English btw man - you Brits sound corny as hell these days with your antiquated sayings. Embarrassing what is becoming of your country tbh.Comment
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I see they still voted for Brexit again today so they have some good ones still there...but I guess most of the good Englishmen don't post on this shi.tty website lol.
But yeah some of the current stock there are head-shakingly sadComment
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If this website is so shitty, as you say, why are you here all day long fighting with everybody? You can silently leave and never ever come back. That's a good option.
Posters don't have to be boxers. You okay, man?Comment
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I'll love to talk with you!Comment
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I had 41 fights amateur. Was 0-12 pro though. Amateurs am verified at 25-15-1 11 KO (3x lost 'rsc').
Army in Germany won V Corp Novice 4-0 (4 KO). Open 1-0 (KO). New England G.G. '83 was 4-1 as runner-up 156lb to Bob Christakos of Lowell (boxer has one win vs Robbie Sims; lost dec vs Marlon Starling & Starling in my corner for the match)
I turned pro at 32 and I'm 62 now. Amateur...the V Corps I won at LIGHTWELTERWEIGHT. I'm 151lb walking around always, then and now. I moved to welterweight after losing my first match [USAREUR 1/4 f. Opp Morris Eason. See "The Morris Eason Story" on you tube. Boxer is 1-0 vs ex lightwt. Champ Mancini. At USAREUR however, eventual champ, ("the LATE GREAT") Michael Taylor defeated him].
After moving to W. wt. I was soon forced up to 156. And....I stayed in that weight but I was small for that weight.
My pro debut was 168lb contest. Record carries 160 but it was 168.
I fought all, 'calibrated' opp. It is a "good bad" record really. One match (DQ) JM 8 at M 3 at SM once I fought LH [Sugar Ramos in my corner if you believe that. Real fact].
When Vinny Pazienza wins WBA JM against Gilbert Dele on Oct. 1, '91 I opened the card against a former no-.1 nationally rated opp for 165.
In 1980 Founded Boxing at Central CT. State U.and they had 12 year run.
Now, I have two groups: The UWBCAFO-I (working to ECHELON THE SPORT)[Est. March/2007] & the American Boxing Federation [ABF].
SO, that's all I'll say for now.
Except: Boxing a "name game". You compete, you make a RECORD. You'll know what someone can do by looking at their record.Last edited by Bill Hodge; 05-26-2019, 11:25 PM.Comment
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