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  • #11
    you should not be pulling this sort of stuff yet. You have been boxing for only a few months and may have 3 or 4 bouts ubder your belt. Calling people out is one thing, but being ready to back it is another. I just know that when I had 4 or 5 fights under my belt I kept my mouth closed and let them talk their ****. because I knew that in a very short time I would be knocking them the f**k out with what I was learning.

    If you want to try and box him on the outside you will have trouble. Unless ofcourse you are some kind of prodigy or well schooled fighter, which in the amount of time you have trained I would doubt. On the outside you will need to move, rip a couple of shots and move again. I cant teach you to fight in a single reply.

    If you want to box on the inside with him, which would be the strategy of any trained fighter, you will have trouble. Not having mastered blocking and rolling techniques yet, you are going to eat some hard shots. This guy is alot bigger than you.

    In time, when you get more experience and skill you will be able to play with these large, slow moving creatures. I used to fight with heavuweights regularly, their lack of speed is gives a smaller man such an advantage if he knows what he is doing. But the thing is that you are a green amatuer with very little time and training under your belt. I would definately reconsider your decision. But then again, if you are friends he might not be loading up on you. Then again, when people are watching and you hit him a good one 9 times out of 10 he is going to want that shot back, and then some. Know what I mean.............Rockin'

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    • #12
      If you are good at ducking and moving out of the way of punches this could be your night. If you are not that kind of fighter and pretty much got your rep for being a hard ass and calling out guys 100 pounds heavier than you, this is going to suck.

      I would hit him first, with your hardest right hand. If he laughs it off then you should quite after he tags you once. If you hurt him than go for broke, take a break make him miss, and go for the KO again. If you can embarass him that should be enough.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by joeboxer
        If you are good at ducking and moving out of the way of punches this could be your night. If you are not that kind of fighter and pretty much got your rep for being a hard ass and calling out guys 100 pounds heavier than you, this is going to suck.

        I would hit him first, with your hardest right hand. If he laughs it off then you should quite after he tags you once. If you hurt him than go for broke, take a break make him miss, and go for the KO again. If you can embarass him that should be enough.
        just make him miss and wear him out, or you could always just give him a hard kick in the balls, once you get him good there, his ass will be yours

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        • #14
          Jump straight at him hit in the nose so it hurts, he will than get mad run after you throw wild haymakers and tire. dans around him and jabb until he tires. And than **** his body and head.

          He is 100 lbs over you so i must say your brave fighting him but those 100lbs will make him tire fast and boxing stamina is something special.

          a friend of mine was the 9th best 3000meter runer in the country but he was completely done after 2min hard sparring.

          make him mad, make throw wild punces , miss, tire and than go at him.

          Im 6 and 185 and ive tired and beat upp bully at 6.6 and 270 in the ring. Just make him tire.

          will this be in a ring with a ref, helmet etc???

          Good luck and keep your hans upp.

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          • #15
            Yes, but any athlete is not an average "bully" (which he isn't since this fight was agreed by on both side), ANY ATHLETE HAS AN ADVANTAGE IN TOUGHNESS and QUICK REACTIONS(reactions maybe not in something like running or track and field).

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            • #16
              Quick reactions maybe, toughness no. Becoming an athlete does not automatically make you "boxing tough". There are plenty of guys who are tough on the football field but would quit after less than a round of getting smacked around while being helpless to do anything about it.

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              • #17
                he nevr posted what happen
                that bully must have rocked his snot box

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by boxer2k5
                  he nevr posted what happen
                  that bully must have rocked his snot box
                  lmao yeah eh? I was waiting for an update. I guess we'll have to wait till they clear Atwa out of the hospital.

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                  • #19
                    He hasn't posted anywhere since. Maybe he died.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by joeboxer
                      He hasn't posted anywhere since. Maybe he died.
                      hahahahaha i dont think you can post anything on the internet when you are in the hospital.

                      if he is dead can i have his points

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