I was trained by Juan Laporte in the early 90's but never kept with it. Mostly I am good friennnds with many boxers, including, Hector Camacho (dated his lil sis) Tito Trinidad ( shared the same lawyer) Miguel Cotto ( played dominos once or twice) Edison Miranda (partyed a bunch of times) Evander Holyfield ( met him at my hotel in PR) and most recently, Buster Douglas, who I met yesterday on the beach.
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Originally posted by Joan Guzman View PostI box. But, seriously who takes this forum seriously? Lighten up judging from that avatar you have not exercised in years triple chin is it?
HAHA aint that a *****. Sounds like he got ahold of your playbook Larry.
And I have 34 amateur fights from 96-01. 3 losses.
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i box. havent been in a whole lot of street fights, but enough to know what its about. being in a street fight doesnt make u tough enough to call boxers *******. boxing is much tougher.
first of all boxing is a choice. a street fight isnt, atleast not for me. only fight if i have to. also a street fight ends quickly. if u get your ass whupped u just get your ass whupped and thats it. in boxing u can get punished round after round and still have to be in there. u go thru much more pain and need to be much tougher. most streetfighters aint tough mentally. ppl with anger problems arent brave, also its easy to forget your fear for a sec and jump into a fight. its harder in boxing where u have that long as time in the dressing room before a fight and have to acctually get in the ring although u much rather would just jump on a bus. also u cant fight on anger, u need to be calm and still dont get scared.
streetfighting doesnt require as much toughness as boxing does.
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Originally posted by #1Assassin View Posti box. havent been in a whole lot of street fights, but enough to know what its about. being in a street fight doesnt make u tough enough to call boxers *******. boxing is much tougher.
first of all boxing is a choice. a street fight isnt, atleast not for me. only fight if i have to. also a street fight ends quickly. if u get your ass whupped u just get your ass whupped and thats it. in boxing u can get punished round after round and still have to be in there. u go thru much more pain and need to be much tougher. most streetfighters aint tough mentally. ppl with anger problems arent brave, also its easy to forget your fear for a sec and jump into a fight. its harder in boxing where u have that long as time in the dressing room before a fight and have to acctually get in the ring although u much rather would just jump on a bus. also u cant fight on anger, u need to be calm and still dont get scared.
streetfighting doesnt require as much toughness as boxing does.
Try laying in a parking lot and getting kicked in the face to the point you need reconstructive surgery then holler at me about going through pain.Last edited by AKATheMack; 07-18-2009, 07:14 PM.
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Originally posted by #1Assassin View Posti box. havent been in a whole lot of street fights, but enough to know what its about. being in a street fight doesnt make u tough enough to call boxers *******. boxing is much tougher.
first of all boxing is a choice. a street fight isnt, atleast not for me. only fight if i have to. also a street fight ends quickly. if u get your ass whupped u just get your ass whupped and thats it. in boxing u can get punished round after round and still have to be in there. u go thru much more pain and need to be much tougher. most streetfighters aint tough mentally. ppl with anger problems arent brave, also its easy to forget your fear for a sec and jump into a fight. its harder in boxing where u have that long as time in the dressing room before a fight and have to acctually get in the ring although u much rather would just jump on a bus. also u cant fight on anger, u need to be calm and still dont get scared.
streetfighting doesnt require as much toughness as boxing does.
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