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  • #31
    Originally posted by Richie-G View Post
    they do have majority decisions i lost on one once, i dont know how they work though...
    only majority decision in amateur in england im pretty sure. majority is the same as split in uk amateur-2 judges have it for 1 and the other judge has it for the other. majority decision in pro boxing is like 1 judge got a draw and the other 2 have them winning. hope that clears it up.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by RTS View Post
      Your from Lowell?

      What's your name?
      i dont give my name on the internet, srry,

      and i was born in lowell,
      i lived there till i was 12,
      but now i live in rode island,
      my dad still lives in lowell,

      my record is 20-2, but its only against local comp.
      so its nothin' to brag about.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by portuge puncher View Post
        i dont give my name on the internet, srry,

        and i was born in lowell,
        i lived there till i was 12,
        but now i live in rode island,
        my dad still lives in lowell,

        my record is 20-2, but its only against local comp.
        so its nothin' to brag about.
        I work for CES which is in Rhode Island.

        You don't fight in the shows at Manfredo's? Or on the CES pro-am cards? I don't know of anybody around here with a record of 20-2 youd think wed here about you at CES we hear about all the other good amateur prospects from the area.

        If your not lying than it would be great to get you on one of our pro-am cards. If you weigh 125-132 you could fight me on the card....if not we can find you someone else.

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        • #34
          I'm done fighting amature. But my record was 60 something and 4 losses. All losses were on the national level. Got robbed twice but, that's amatures for you.

          As for the kid talking about calling bull**** about people from the Lowell area. I have fought in Lowell many times, and all around New England / New York and what not. I have met many fighters with a 20+ win record with only few losses.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Domey View Post
            I'm done fighting amature. But my record was 60 something and 4 losses. All losses were on the national level. Got robbed twice but, that's amatures for you.

            As for the kid talking about calling bull**** about people from the Lowell area. I have fought in Lowell many times, and all around New England / New York and what not. I have met many fighters with a 20+ win record with only few losses.
            Recently.........no you haven't. Maybe a few years ago there was a pretty good group but they've all gone pro.

            not much more to say.

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            • #36
              I am 4-0(was?) that doesn't say much since the last fight i had was 6 years ago. I stopped boxing, went into mma, now i am back to boxing only. I'd like to fight again but i honestly don't like amateur boxing, it's just opposite the the way i like to fight.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by RTS View Post
                I work for CES which is in Rhode Island.

                You don't fight in the shows at Manfredo's? Or on the CES pro-am cards? I don't know of anybody around here with a record of 20-2 youd think wed here about you at CES we hear about all the other good amateur prospects from the area.

                If your not lying than it would be great to get you on one of our pro-am cards. If you weigh 125-132 you could fight me on the card....if not we can find you someone else.
                thats because ive only been fightin mad low level, pretty havent really been in a tournoment yet or anythin' lol

                my trainer tell's me about gettin me a fight at the golden gloves when it starts up again,

                so im pretty much bumming around till then lol

                and im 166 pounds

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                • #38
                  Alot of the good fighters from New England have gone pro, yes. But there are still some around. Take a look at last years team that went to the nationals. Granted a few of them have turned pro as well, but New England took home the team trophy.

                  Unfortunatly this year we only had one(I believe it was one) that made it to the final round.

                  Honestly, this was one of the weakest years I have seen down in New England. Also one of the worst judging years I have EVER seen. Lowell judging is **** and very corrupt.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by portuge puncher View Post
                    thats because ive only been fightin mad low level, pretty havent really been in a tournoment yet or anythin' lol

                    my trainer tell's me about gettin me a fight at the golden gloves when it starts up again,

                    so im pretty much bumming around till then lol

                    and im 166 pounds
                    Damn man gotta get you in a tournament!

                    Marciano Tournament in September in Brockton. Win and you get a belt. Huge tournament, bigger than Golden Gloves in my opinion. You have 22 fights you'll be more than ready.

                    I'll be there probably fighting at 125.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Domey View Post
                      Alot of the good fighters from New England have gone pro, yes. But there are still some around. Take a look at last years team that went to the nationals. Granted a few of them have turned pro as well, but New England took home the team trophy.

                      Unfortunatly this year we only had one(I believe it was one) that made it to the final round.

                      Honestly, this was one of the weakest years I have seen down in New England. Also one of the worst judging years I have EVER seen. Lowell judging is **** and very corrupt.
                      New England did absolutely terrible this year.

                      Yes, Toka Kahn made it to the finals. That kids an excellent fighter, hes only 16 years old. I'm looking to fight him once I turn open, we're the same weight.

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