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  • #31
    Originally posted by DA1CATAS View Post
    THOSE PICTURES ARE GOOD.. NICE CAMERA... FLURRIES MAN ... YOU GOTTA KNOCK GUYS OUT AND STOP PLAYING AROUN IN THERE. YOU SAY YA HAVE THE POWER...SO GO IN THERE LOOKING FOR THE K.O. EARLY... YOU GOTTA DO THAT NOW.


    Yo man ALSO... I need to take classes in how to take a loss... You take it so well.. I went nuts after my first....training nonstop all day...running 5 times the day.. just insane... And I'm guessing that even though it pains me to say this... I might ACTUALLY HAVE 2 losses by time im done with AM's..TWWOOO.

    after about 50 more fights lol...
    I've always been a good sport about taking a loss, although I thought I won this fight but, when it comes down to it its just a match(well to me) As long as the audience know who won is all I'm concerned about.

    Jesse told me to start going in and trying to knock them out after this last loss. That light, pop pop and move aint me, AT ALL. He told me the first 2 hits a throw to make them hard so they will respect my power, which all of them did.

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    • #32
      I'm glad to see that you got some wins under your belt, my dude. Now lets see that record even up.. 3-3, baby.

      WAR COREY!!!

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Kaynan View Post
        I'm glad to see that you got some wins under your belt, my dude. Now lets see that record even up.. 3-3, baby.

        WAR COREY!!!
        Thanx. 2 more fights and I'm considering hangin up the amateurs anyway.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by VERSATILE2K7 View Post
          Thanx. 2 more fights and I'm considering hangin up the amateurs anyway.
          Keep us posted on it, Vers.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by VERSATILE2K7 View Post
            Thanx. 2 more fights and I'm considering hangin up the amateurs anyway.
            just 2 more?

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            • #36
              Originally posted by VERSATILE2K7 View Post
              Thanx. 2 more fights and I'm considering hangin up the amateurs anyway.
              how old ru? dont rush into the pros, have more fights than that but then again if you are an aggressive walk up style fighter and you keep gettin crap decisions go for it, but talk to some promoters and managers and trainers first, so many guys rush into the pros and end up no bodies but good luck in your upcoming fights neway

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              • #37
                Originally posted by DA1CATAS View Post
                just 2 more?
                Amatuer ain't for me, my body is so dis portioned it aint funny. I have muscles, big legs, and I'm short and heavy. Plus the Am. weight divisions are so far apart it aint funny.

                7 under my belt is all I'm doing. I would like to fight like I wanna fight. All that bouncing and flurrying for points aint me.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by aussieboxer2320 View Post
                  how old ru? dont rush into the pros, have more fights than that but then again if you are an aggressive walk up style fighter and you keep gettin crap decisions go for it, but talk to some promoters and managers and trainers first, so many guys rush into the pros and end up no bodies but good luck in your upcoming fights neway
                  I talk to my trainer alot( Jesse James Leija, in the pics) and he knows I have more of a pro style. I've been doing the pro style for 3 almost 4 years. I've been trying to do am. style for like 10months now. It takes awhile to change. He wants me to get used to the crowd and getting hit and such.

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                  • #39
                    It's interesting what your saying about having a pro style not suited to AMs. We've got this kid that's joined my club who's trained by Spencer Oliver who was a Super Bantamweight European Champion before slipping into a coma which ended his pro career. This kid is very talented, but my coach was explaining to me that because he's trained in a professional way he's lost ALL of his AM fights.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Darkstranger View Post
                      It's interesting what your saying about having a pro style not suited to AMs. We've got this kid that's joined my club who's trained by Spencer Oliver who was a Super Bantamweight European Champion before slipping into a coma which ended his pro career. This kid is very talented, but my coach was explaining to me that because he's trained in a professional way he's lost ALL of his AM fights.
                      Its VERY hard to switch, like just joining boxing. I would hesitate in sparring in taking my shots then my trainer would tell me " punch punch punch, its the amateurs" So I did and hated every bit of it.

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