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  • #11
    Originally posted by Rockin' View Post

    Everybody has to start somewhere.

    Time will change that if he works hard.

    Sheet, the first time that I sparred they only let me do two rounds, I wanted to keep throwing fists. This was my first night in a boxing gym, ever.

    2 months later I fought in the JOs.

    I asked Bronco Mccart about what it was like sparring with me as pros.

    We had sparred one time when I was 19 or so, it was a good throw. Bronco was just turning pro. Then we'd throw daily, when I turned pro up at Galaxy a year or so later.

    He said "The thing with you is you'd never stopped coming. I'd hit you and you're right back on me. I'd miss a shot and you're right back on me". I told him that I changed my style turning pro. I used to walk the ring controlling with the jab in the ams, but I wanted to please the fans and turned in to a ****er. Always moving forward with plenty of punches.

    Things worked out like they did because of a piece of sheet girl and her lies.

    I 'did it' with past and current champions, out of a world class stable.

    Can you tell me how my debut was televised, and my next fights were at The Palace of Auburn Hills (also televised) if I was doing it wrong. I had two bouts there as an amateur too. I was co-main event on the 2nd card there.
    I felt like a warrior while sparring, as well as after...............Rockin'
    Whatever, you were a kid, this is a grown man.

    I've read your story, you were the reason you failed Rockin.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by War Room View Post

      Whatever, you were a kid, this is a grown man.

      I've read your story, you were the reason you failed Rockin.
      Tell me more.

      25,000 posts...............Rockin'
      Last edited by Rockin'; 11-19-2022, 02:18 AM.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Rockin' View Post

        Tell me more.

        25,000 posts...............Rockin'
        Tell you more? You know your own story. You should have been more careful with your career and not fight sick like you did. You did yourself in. Nice picture.

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        • #14
          Do you know that I fought my 3rd bout with a lung infection? The pre-fight Dr said that I shouldn't fight.

          I thought that I might have actually won that bout at the time. It was close.

          I have yet to see that bout on a normal recording.

          I go in sick as funk, thinking that I'm going to be a father relatively soon.

          If you knew any of the back story than you might understand, but you don't know.

          And I give out little to no information about myself.

          I don't need it to be distorted by a bunch of on-line poosies

          ...............Rockin'
          Last edited by Rockin'; 11-19-2022, 09:37 AM.

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          • #15
            Truthfully it could be anything but if I had to take a guess you probably are a bit dehydrated and aren't used to the intensity of sparring yet.

            As for anything related to a concussion you would most likely know because you would have probably been taking quite a handful shots and felt like $***. So unless that happened you should be good to go.

            Also just for reassurance anytime you go a good while without sparring once you start back up it takes a few days to get used to it again from a physical standpoint.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Tails View Post
              Truthfully it could be anything but if I had to take a guess you probably are a bit dehydrated and aren't used to the intensity of sparring yet.

              As for anything related to a concussion you would most likely know because you would have probably been taking quite a handful shots and felt like $***. So unless that happened you should be good to go.

              Also just for reassurance anytime you go a good while without sparring once you start back up it takes a few days to get used to it again from a physical standpoint.
              Ive had quite a few physical spars and never felt like that the next day. He should get it checked out

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              • #17
                That doesn't sound good. Should be checked on.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Rockin' View Post
                  Do you know that I fought my 3rd bout with a lung infection? The pre-fight Dr said that I shouldn't fight.

                  I thought that I might have actually won that bout at the time. It was close.

                  I have yet to see that bout on a normal recording.

                  I go in sick as funk, thinking that I'm going to be a father relatively soon.

                  If you knew any of the back story than you might understand, but you don't know.

                  And I give out little to no information about myself.

                  I don't need it to be distorted by a bunch of on-line poosies

                  ...............Rockin'
                  I read your account of the story Rockin. You shouldn't have fought with a lung infection, that's your fault, you did it wrong pal.

                  Even the doc said no fight.

                  If you can't see you did yourself in, you need a reality check.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by War Room View Post

                    I read your account of the story Rockin. You shouldn't have fought with a lung infection, that's your fault, you did it wrong pal.

                    Even the doc said no fight.

                    If you can't see you did yourself in, you need a reality check.
                    It was one loss. The promoter at the Palace invited me back to fight at the next show. he told me that they wanted to build me and I would become one of the Palace fighters. I had been busting my ass for years hoping for that kind of offer. I turned the offer down and just quit the sport.

                    One loss did not drive me away from the sport.

                    So, if you know the story, tell me why I walked away.........Rockin'
                    Last edited by Rockin'; 11-21-2022, 11:39 AM.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Rockin' View Post

                      It was one loss. The promoter at the Palace invited me back to fight at the next show. he told me that they wanted to build me and I would become one of the Palace fighters. I had been busting my ass for years hoping for that kind of offer. I turned the offer down and just quit the sport.

                      One loss did not drive me away from the sport.

                      So, if you know the story, tell me why I walked away.........Rockin'
                      I don't remember which which loss was for what reson, but if this was your 3rd fight =---> one loss at that time is an extremely big deal.

                      Build you into what? You had 3 losses in 7 fights, the only building was you as an opponent to lose against other guys legitimately getting built up.

                      I can't remember why you walked away in the end, maybe deep down it was because you had 3 losses in 7 fights and figured it wasn't going to go well for you?

                      Lastly, I never staked these claims =---> all I said was I've read your story, you were the reason you failed Rockin and I stand by it. If you want to try and disprove that, fell free to let us know.

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