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    #11
    I am no one's ****ing ALT! and Macfoster you have a cheeck you are slimey limely's alt and prince******'s alt FACT!

    Great A I have lost alot of repsect for your, by accussing me of something which i havent done!

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      #12
      Originally posted by St Lion View Post
      I am no one's ****ing ALT! and Macfoster you have a cheeck you are slimey limely's alt and prince******'s alt FACT!

      Great A I have lost alot of repsect for your, by accussing me of something which i havent done!
      Sure.

      Remember what I PM'd you after you asked me about Dwight Qawi?

      //krikya360.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=302801

      Originally posted by TheGreatA
      Originally posted by St Lion
      you don't seeme to be getting back lately to me, but can you just tell me what age dwight qawi started boxing?

      thanks alot
      Dwight Qawi: I started late; 25 years old, back then that was considered old. The reason I started late was because of my brushes with the legal system and that sought of thing, and at twenty-five years old, you can’t live at home with your mother. There was a sense of urgency. I was working and surviving, but had ambition.
      Originally posted by TheGreatA
      Originally posted by St Lion
      Originally posted by TheGreatA

      Dwight Qawi: I started late; 25 years old, back then that was considered old. The reason I started late was because of my brushes with the legal system and that sought of thing, and at twenty-five years old, you can’t live at home with your mother. There was a sense of urgency. I was working and surviving, but had ambition.
      so what your saying is qawi started boxing from scartch at 25?
      Yes. According to him his only previous experience were the many street fights he had as a youth but he said boxing was an easy sport for him to take up because of that previous experience in street fighting.

      RS: What made you turn to the sport of boxing?

      DQ: Street fighting. A guy saw my work and took me to the gym and introduced me, and I had a fight in one month with no amateur career.

      FREEMAN: You have that peek-a-boo style that Mike Tyson used to use before he started loading up for the kill shot every time. What fighters did you enjoy watching when you were growing up or while you were fighting?

      QAWI: Wow, to be honest man I really didn't watch a lot of guys to get my style. Muhammad Ali was my hero, there's no doubt about that. Watching those guys on TV was different for me, I was a street fighter, I didn't go to the gym I was outside fighting people, I didn't know anything about boxing and didn't care anything about it at the time. Seeing Ali was different for me because he was ****y, aggressive, and stood for something and I could relate to that, so I respected him. However, to be completely honest with you I grew up watching little short fighters in Camden New Jersey fight in the street because that's what I was. I can't tell you how many times I'd see these little guys come out there and drop big guys. It wasn't like the kids today either; we'd fight, someone would eventually lose and then it'd be over, no one was going to get any guns to settle problems, just fists. As a matter of fact, guys would be friends after that, you know shake hands once the beef was over or whatever. No one was getting stomped either, just straight fisticuffs and that would be it. Those were my idols, the street fighters in Camden.

      James Slater: It’s great to speak with you, Dwight. I really appreciate your time. Can I start right at the beginning? You had no amateur fights at all, correct?

      Dwight Qawi: Right, none at all. I was more of a street fighter at first. It was a combination of that and wanting to survive, having survival skills. I first got into boxing in prison, of course, and gradually I got better and better. I really learnt in the gym.

      J.S: Did you base your fighting style on anyone in particular?

      D.Q: No, not really. When I first went into the gym I tried to dance around like Ali (laughs). Everyone just laughed at me. No, basically I was a street fighter and I settled down into a professional.

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        #13
        Originally posted by TheGreatA View Post
        Sure.

        Remember what I PM'd you after you asked me about Dwight Qawi?

        //krikya360.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=302801
        Great A I have lost a lot of respect for you, accusing me of being a ALT when am clealry not

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          #14
          I think Princemanpoper, big mac foster etc may all be Ultimateboxa alts. The man definitely is, as is st.lion and several others

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            #15
            Originally posted by Archaic View Post
            I think Princemanpoper, big mac foster etc may all be Ultimateboxa alts. The man definitely is, as is st.lion and several others

            Oooooooh,ohhhhhhhhh

            Red karma bra? oh knows,We can't have that

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              #16
              Originally posted by St Lion View Post
              I am no one's ****ing ALT! and Macfoster you have a cheeck you are slimey limely's alt and prince******'s alt FACT!

              Great A I have lost alot of repsect for your, by accussing me of something which i havent done!

              How is it a FACT! when you have no evidence to confirm that I am an ALT

              I am princemanspoper you thick lump of ****.

              Stop stalking others over internet forums fella,It's actually very worrying,

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                #17
                even at 17 years old Sanchez's skills looked pretty polished

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