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  • #11
    Originally posted by PunchDrunk View Post
    Cool man, looking forward to seeing that!

    Here's a video of one of my fighters doing VERY light sparring with 2005 welterweight world champion Erislandy Lara (who has since defected) at a tournament in Turkey last year:
    hmm nice, but obviously the cuban is in another class lol he was holding back a lot...but so was the other guy lol

    how many fights has your guy in that vid had??? and whats his weight/age ?? he looks okay

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    • #12
      my kid has 101 fights as of right now (won 76). He had about 80 at the time that was filmed. He's 21 and a welterweight.

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      • #13
        World Champion allday long. If you mean a proper champion as in undisputed/linear, then it is a silly question indeed. Even if you meant a major world title, it is still better than the Olympics all day long, even though some medallists make more money than titlists in UK (eg.Khan & Audrey compared to Witter). It isn't just the money, but the acheivement.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by PunchDrunk View Post
          my kid has 101 fights as of right now (won 76). He had about 80 at the time that was filmed. He's 21 and a welterweight.
          That Cuban has some of the longest freaking arms I have ever seen. Holy ****.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by PunchDrunk View Post
            my kid has 101 fights as of right now (won 76). He had about 80 at the time that was filmed. He's 21 and a welterweight.
            cool thats great.

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            • #16
              the gold baby

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              • #17
                For me personally, I think the gold medal. A gold medal is a huge accomplishment and winning one brings more fame and endorsements I think than a world championship. Oscar wouldn't be who he is w/o his gold medal. A gold medal win boosted George Forman's and Muhammed Ali's careers as well.

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                • #18
                  that's hard. right now my goal is to become a ny golden gloves champ (not this year, but next) at 165 pounds novice. I'm a ways off, but I'm just gonna say it. You gotta have the vision before it can manifest.

                  as for your question: in theory, i'd have to say pro champ cause of the loot!

                  Then again, if you're an olympic gold medalist, you are almost destined to become a pro champ if you carefully manage your career and train your balls off! You are guaranteed a good promoter and have a world of options open to you.

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                  • #19
                    Olympic gold medalist. I don't want money to get in the way of something I like doing.

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