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    #31
    Originally posted by Domey View Post
    Not exactly sure of my wins as I have lost many booklets, but somewhere around 60-70 wins with 5 losses. Got robbed blindly 3 out of the 5 times. Two of them were losses to people ranked top 10 in the usa. Could of beaten them, but just not in shape.

    To the kid with 200+ wins and 100+ knockouts, I call bull****. I have a good number of knockouts and not many people can **** with me in my divison, and my knock out percentages in the amatures were no where near 50%.
    sorry no kid here son and just because you can't do it it can't be done? well it has been done and in fact there has been am boxers with 100% kos, courage tashablala was his name and mabey instead of hating on people you should hit the gym hard and mabey you will get a few more stoppages and up your %. i have never said "could of beaten them, but just not in shape" what kind of excuse is that? so in other words your comparing what you have done with what i have done and say its bull**** when you fully admit to not being 100% ready for all of your fights? well i can say i was 110% ready for all of my fights and if i lost then they beat me at my best, no excuse needed

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      #32
      Originally posted by dchampishere View Post
      203 wins 33 losses 136 referee stopages never made my national team by was on my state team for 9 years
      What's your name, cause with that record you should be recognized and be found places on Youtube and such. Even I can be found there, and I'm from Denmark.

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        #33
        I know what you mean. A lot of amateurs go for points as it is the smart thing to do in 3 rounds. However it always gives satisfaction to win inside the distance!

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          #34
          im 7-6, really progressing well

          records dont tell the full story!! lol

          a record like mine and others can be very mis leading

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            #35
            It's ****ing easy to stop low class opposition. But most guys I've faced have had seriously good defense. Amateurs gets stopped way earlier, so having a bad defense/guard, often means stoppage. I don't expect the 136 ko guy, to have face anything near the best opposition, cause his record tells me something else. Not that it's not a great record, but it can't be the best he has faced. But I respect that record for everything it is.

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              #36
              Originally posted by dchampishere View Post
              sorry no kid here son and just because you can't do it it can't be done? well it has been done and in fact there has been am boxers with 100% kos, courage tashablala was his name and mabey instead of hating on people you should hit the gym hard and mabey you will get a few more stoppages and up your %. i have never said "could of beaten them, but just not in shape" what kind of excuse is that? so in other words your comparing what you have done with what i have done and say its bull**** when you fully admit to not being 100% ready for all of your fights? well i can say i was 110% ready for all of my fights and if i lost then they beat me at my best, no excuse needed

              Yea I know, maybe I shouldn't of taken the fights after returning to the gym from a 6 year lay off due to a fractured neck. But I love to fight.

              Yes, I will call bull****. Because with a record like that, you would be nationally ranked, and pretty highly as well.

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                #37
                Originally posted by stefl14 View Post
                I know what you mean. A lot of amateurs go for points as it is the smart thing to do in 3 rounds. However it always gives satisfaction to win inside the distance!
                You're too tense going for the k.o and you'll be read in a minute. Jab and move to the site and a knockouter will never catch you.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Domey View Post
                  Yea I know, maybe I shouldn't of taken the fights after returning to the gym from a 6 year lay off due to a fractured neck. But I love to fight.

                  Yes, I will call bull****. Because with a record like that, you would be nationally ranked, and pretty highly as well.
                  Hope he can present a name, so we can watch some. Maybe he's right, but with that record, he'd be world known.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by GoogleMe View Post
                    It's ****ing easy to stop low class opposition. But most guys I've faced have had seriously good defense. Amateurs gets stopped way earlier, so having a bad defense/guard, often means stoppage. I don't expect the 136 ko guy, to have face anything near the best opposition, cause his record tells me something else. Not that it's not a great record, but it can't be the best he has faced. But I respect that record for everything it is.

                    Correct. However with over 200 wins, half of them being knock outs, I highly doubt any opposition he would be facing is anything other then well established boxers.

                    I know I had a hard time finding fights after winning 20.

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                      #40
                      the fellow is from cuba,

                      cuba home sport is boxing..

                      the kids may be good or bad.. he proberly beat guys who were new to boxing but i dunno this proberbly makes me ignorant

                      dont take anything away from the guy

                      cuba is a great boxing nation with tons of top fighters that u never hear off

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