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    Originally posted by Rockin' View Post
    With the aggressive style that I had they couldn't just stand there and not try, I made them fight me.

    Jackie found me a job with a schedule where I could train and work.

    Are you saying that because there is love between Jackie and I that your opinion would be more valid than hers on the subject, lmfao. You're such a douchebag, lmfao!

    Right, 16 oz gloves is like fighting with marshmellows on your fists, nobody ever gets stunned/dazed in sparring sessions.

    The more you speak the more ignorant of the sport you seem. Keep talkin'.............. Rockin'
    Again, do you have any videos?

    You love Jackie clearly. Asking her would be pointless.

    Who said 16 oz gloves didn't hurt.

    I said it is not unusual to spar bigger people with 16 oz gloves, true or false? It's fun talking about boxing to you, you often pick and choose what you want then criticise someone on how much they know etc...

    Mistakes are one thing, but habits die hard. Same old POS.

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      Originally posted by BattlingNelson View Post
      Dude. Shut up. Rockin is a good dude and has given a lot of fine Info through the years. You, on the other hand, is just an annoying noob.
      I won't disagree with that at all.

      Originally posted by New England View Post
      i still think it's funny to see PK speculate about fighting rockin in his prime, when the the poor kid would get bodied.


      that's like challenging NE and abos to a ski off and expecting to leave with your dignity.
      Trust me bro, I am 100% confident that I would hand him a KO. I would love to see him spar on video and see his ability.

      He is certainly lucky that he mentally broke down in tears to Jackie and quit boxing for good. Beta males that can' hack it would be destroyed all over.

      He made the right call.

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        1. Left Hook Tua
        2. Makavelli
        3. Left Hook Tua
        4. Makavelli
        5. Left Hook Tua 69ing Makavelli (I didn't need to see that)
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          Originally posted by Master Chief View Post
          I won't disagree with that at all.



          Trust me bro, I am 100% confident that I would hand him a KO. I would love to see him spar on video and see his ability.

          He is certainly lucky that he mentally broke down in tears to Jackie and quit boxing for good. Beta males that can' hack it would be destroyed all over.

          He made the right call.

          I quit for cetain reasons, that's true. But it had nothing to do with me not being able to fight or hold my own with whoever. It had to do with something that is undeniable about the professional sport. No matter how good, how fast, how powerfull, how pretty, how tough, how skilled, how conditioned, how determined, how fierce, how dedicated or how ruthless you may be you just never can tell.

          When you sign the line and agree to contest in professional boxing matches essentially you are rolling the dice. It doesn't matter if you are the best fighter in the world, when it's all said and done and you have retired for life, through those years you don't know if you are going to be vibrant and jovial. Or you might not know if you don't know if you might not know if you know where your house has gone. It's all a roll of the dice and everything just becomes de'javu.

          Look at some of our greatest legendary fighters, the guy that every fighter aspires to be. Have you looked at them, have you noticed something similar about these men? Even the greatest of the greatest roll the dice, will you be effected by pugilistica dementia or is it some how not going to touch you.

          Grab the dice tight and blow air of best luck into your fist, to those dice. Throw your hand back and let it rip, you watch as the dice bounce from the green and it the wall.

          I had some avid skill and enough potential to fill stadiums if it all worked out. After my 3rd professional bout the Palace offered/wanted me to be a house fighter of thiers. Everything that I had worked so hard for was being set right into the palm of my hand. Believing that I had a kid on the way and with circumstances that occured through the prior 2 weeks I pushed it away.

          My choice and my mind. This mind has many things to offer and I knew it, I was a bright kid. No matter the reward, I could not risk my mind like that. I thought I had a baby coming, I wanted to assure that as that child grew I could not only watch, but understand and interact. It would be hard to be a father if it ended up as I was sitting in the same state as The 'G' Man. You just never know.

          Step right up and have a roll of these dice young man, you look like a strapping lad. If you do it right you just can't lose............. Rockin'
          Last edited by Rockin'; 06-19-2013, 06:40 PM.

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            Originally posted by Rockin' View Post
            You must be some bloke that used to visit Boxtalk, you guys didn't know **** either.

            I never once claimed to be a beta male nor do I aspire to be one. Yet I stand by what I just said and what I am going to say.

            I quit for cetain reasons, that's true. But it had nothing to do with me not being able to fight or hold my own with whoever. It had to do with something that is undeniable about the professional sport. No matter how good, how fast, how powerfull, how pretty, how tough, how skilled, how conditioned, how determined, how fierce, how dedicated or how ruthless you may be you just never can tell. When you sign the line and agree to contest in professional boxing matches essentially you are rolling the dice. It doesn't matter if you are the best fighter in the world, when it's all said and done and you have retired for life, through those years you don't know if you are going to be vibrant and jovial. Or you might not know if you don't know if you might not know if you know where your house has gone. It's all a roll of the dice and everything becomes de'javu. Look at some of our greatest legendary fighters, the guy that every fighter aspires to be. Have you looked at them, have you noticed something similar about these men? Even the greatest of the greatest roll the dice, will you be effected by pugilistica dementia or is it some how not going to touch you. Grab the dice tight and blow air of best luck into your fist, to those dice. Throw your hand back and let it rip, you watch as the dice bounce from the green and it the wall. I had some avid skill and enough potential to fill stadiums if it all worked out. After my 3rd professional bout the Palace offered/wanted me to be a house fighter of thiers. Everything that I had worked so hard for was being set right into the palm of my hand. Believing that I had a kid on the way and with circumstances that occured through the prior 2 weeks I pushed it away. My coice and my mind. This mind has many things to offer and I knew it, I was a bright kid. No matter the reward, I could not risk my mind like that. I thought I had a baby coming, I wanted to assure that as that child grew I could not only watch, but understand and interact. It would be hard to be a father if it ended up as I was sitting in the same state as The 'G' Man. You just never know.

            Step right up and have a roll of these dice young man, you look like a strapping lad. If you do it right you just can't lose............. Rockin'
            **********, I know nothing about it. Seems a pattern that nobody knows anything huh?

            I still would have beaten you up, no doubt about it, but a nice post to read from yourself.

            It is true that boxing is risky. Physically, mentally, and even financially. However life is a risk. Who can guarantee waking up the next morning?

            Being stuck doing what you love is more rewarding than anything. Happiness, pride, satisfaction, security, a dream is the ribbon we all want to cross.

            It didn't work out for you, for your own reasons, but you made the choice and that is the most important thing. The body may fall, but as long as the mind is OK, then you are.

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              Originally posted by Master Chief View Post
              **********, I know nothing about it. Seems a pattern that nobody knows anything huh?

              I still would have beaten you up, no doubt about it, but a nice post to read from yourself.

              It is true that boxing is risky. Physically, mentally, and even financially. However life is a risk. Who can guarantee waking up the next morning?

              Being stuck doing what you love is more rewarding than anything. Happiness, pride, satisfaction, security, a dream is the ribbon we all want to cross.

              It didn't work out for you, for your own reasons, but you made the choice and that is the most important thing. The body may fall, but as long as the mind is OK, then you are.
              I would have had you remembering where that 1/2 of that purple crayon that you lost back when you were 3 years old was. The opening bell would still be ringing and so would your head. ******s stay to the right please, form a straight line.

              As far as 'not working out', I have spent my life in or atleast close to the game. I made a ton of friends, brothers and comrades through that time. That is priceless to me. I have fought, refereed, judged, trained some people abit and have learned my chosen profession well through the last 29 years. My path in this game is continuos and I will continue to follow it. Being a fighter is only one aspect of the sport. Just hold your relatively ignorant opinions of me for some other time. You're like that guy that goes to the horse races and as soon as the gates open he's yelling "X horse got out of the gates too slow, he'll never win". It's a long track my man........... Rockin'

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                Originally posted by Rockin' View Post
                I would have had you remembering where that 1/2 of that purple crayon that you lost back when you were 3 years old was. The opening bell would still be ringing and so would your head. ******s stay to the right please, form a straight line.

                As far as 'not working out', I have spent my life in or atleast close to the game. I made a ton of friends, brothers and comrades through that time. That is priceless to me. I have fought, refereed, judged, trained some people abit and have learned my chosen profession well through the last 29 years. My path in this game is continuos and I will continue to follow it. Being a fighter is only one aspect of the sport. Just hold your relatively ignorant opinions of me for some other time. You're like that guy that goes to the horse races and as soon as the gates open he's yelling "X horse got out of the gates too slow, he'll never win". It's a long track my man........... Rockin'
                I would have ****ed you up bad, to a point you would have lost your mind. Years in the gym sparring me would add quadruple the years to you getting dementia. You would have been battle worn.

                It didn't work out as planned.

                You diversified, and from your own choice, but I would imagine, that you would have wanted a World Title. Perhaps I am wrong.

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                  Originally posted by Master Chief View Post
                  I would have ****ed you up bad, to a point you would have lost your mind. Years in the gym sparring me would add quadruple the years to you getting dementia. You would have been battle worn.

                  It didn't work out as planned.

                  You diversified, and from your own choice, but I would imagine, that you would have wanted a World Title. Perhaps I am wrong.
                  Yo momma would feel her heart dropping into her stomach from hundreds of miles away I'd have been tearing into you so hard. Everybody wants to fight with the white boy until they are 20 seconds or so into the sparring session with this one, truth.

                  Your smack talk is weak and generic, you never fought. Or was your gym in BeverlyHills. Or maybe you have fought and got your head so ****ed up that you can't talk the gym talk anymore. "Fra-mee... wez ga fra-mee... who wan som fre-mee"!!! Being as avid as you are you could certaily decipher those famous Kronk words and tell me who used to yell them.......... Rockin'
                  Last edited by Rockin'; 06-19-2013, 07:26 PM.

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                    Originally posted by Rockin' View Post
                    Yo momma would feel her heart dropping into her stomach from hundreds of miles away I'd be tearing into you so hard. Everybody wants to fight with the white boy until they are 20 seconds or so into the sparring session with this one, truth.

                    Your smack talk is weak and generic, you never fought. Or was your gym in BeverlyHills. Or maybe you have fought and got your head so ****ed up that you can't talk the gym talk anymore. "Fra-mee... wez ga fra-mee... who wan som fre-mee"!!! Being as avid as you are you could certaily decipher those famous Kronk words and tell me who used to yell them.......... Rockin'
                    Wait, you are white? I thought you were black. Man aint no white boy ever beat me. That is the truth. White boys get bullied in my gym. Truth

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                      Who is master chief?

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