walchuk wrote:I defeated Thirlwall in Regina in 2002 I belive, and I defeated him at a time in my career when quite frankly I was "just learning" and was not very good (comparitively to how I have become). As I recall, I was warned about the "big power" he carried, but did not find that to be so. He was however quite fast. I imaging he could be a very good fighter, but my flurry and move style I think gave him alot of difficulty. Also, in the 2nd round I hurt him and had his eye swelling shut, which most likely changed the overall course of the fight greatly. It may not be a good Idea for most to stand in front of him and trade though.
Beside him I never fought any other english fighter, except a fighter named Moorehouse years ago on Jersey Island.
Uk fighters however, I had the opportunity to fight Ken Egan, Michael Allen, "something" Moran, and Steve Mcguire.
Thanks, that "real power" wasn't a myth, the season you boxed him he stopped all of his opponents bar one (the excellent Sam Webb) on the way to the ABA light-middle title, culminating in a stoppage of future Commonwealth games silver medallist Steven Birch.
Speaking of Commonwealth games medallists, yoour countryman, Jean Pascal looks a bit special, have you boxed him? and what do you think of him?
I fought him also when I was a bit inexperienced back at the 2001 Canadian championships, in the 156lbs final (before the thirlwall fight). We had a very exciting bout in which I dropped a points decision.
The highly anticipated bout of the 2003 championships was the rematch between us, (since he had to move up to my 165lbs after the weight changes), but CABA talked and pleaded me to move up to light heavyweight to avoid their losing one of us.
Pascal is a very strong explosive fighter. But, is very likely to be outdone by boxers who stick and move. To stand in front of him is foolish. his punches are also 85% hooks.
walchuk wrote:I fought him also when I was a bit inexperienced back at the 2001 Canadian championships, in the 156lbs final (before the thirlwall fight). We had a very exciting bout in which I dropped a points decision.
The highly anticipated bout of the 2003 championships was the rematch between us, (since he had to move up to my 165lbs after the weight changes), but CABA talked and pleaded me to move up to light heavyweight to avoid their losing one of us.
Pascal is a very strong explosive fighter. But, is very likely to be outdone by boxers who stick and move. To stand in front of him is foolish. his punches are also 85% hooks.
Thanks again Walchuk, a slick Scottish switch-hitter, Craig McEwan similarly a mover outpointed him, whilst an aggressive box-fighter, Paul Smith tried to fight him and was outpointed.
By the way, have you turned pro or are you gonna turn pro?
Yes. I have turned pro and am 2-0 thus far. But havent decided if I shall rest at middle or super middle. Unfortunately to this point I am having great troubles finding willing opposition here in Canada, thus my so far unbearably slow progression.
I wanna start boxing like actually getting in the ring. But like what does your pain thresh hold have to be like to fight in amateurs?
PS. MIKE TYSON'S AMATEUR RECORD & MARVIS FRAIZER, Info...
Mike TYSON
"Michael Gerard Kirkpatrick Tyson"
(Heavyweight)
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Born in Catskill - Brooklyn (New York) Jun-30-1966
United States
1,76 m / 5 ft. 9 1/2 in.
Record: Amateur: 54 fights; 48+, 6-
1981
Jun Opponent, KO 1 U.S. Jr. Olympic Champion Heavyweight
Nov? Ernie Bennet, L 3 Rhode Island
1982
Jun Jonathon Littles, KO 2 U.S. Jr. Olympic Tourney, Heavyweight Salem, OR
Jun Don Cozad , KO 1 U.S. Jr. Olympic Tourney, Heavyweight Salem, OR
Jun 26 Kelton Brown, KO 1 U.S. Jr. Olympic Tourney, Heavyweight Salem, OR
--- Kilbert Pierce, W 3 USA/ABF Region 1 Tourney Boston, MA
Dec 12 Al Evans, LK 3 Binghampton, NY
1983
Mar Andrew Stokes, KO 3 National Golden Gloves Super Heavy Albuquerque, NM
Mar Mike Bardwell, KO 1 National Golden Gloves Super Heavy Albuquerque, NM
Mar Warren Thompson, W National Golden Gloves Super Heavy Albuquerque, NM
Mar 26 Craig Payne, L 3 National Golden Gloves Super Heavy Albuquerque, NM
Aug 14 Olian Alexander, W Ohio State Fair National Invitational, 200 lbs
Aug 27 Opponent, US (Under 19) Champion +201-lb Gold Medalist
Dec 10 Kimmuel Odum, L DQ 2 United States Championship Tournament
1984
--- Orbit Pough, KO 1 US (Under 19) Champion +201-lb Gold Medalist
--- Derek Isaman, W 3 National Golden Gloves
--- Richard Johnson, KO National Golden Gloves
--- Johnny Williams, KO National Golden Gloves
--- Rocky Pepeli, KO National Golden Gloves
--- Jonathan Littles, KO 1 National Golden Gloves 201-lb Gold Medalist
Jun 8 Avery Rawls, W 3 United States Olympic Trials 201-lb Fort Worth, TX
Jun 9 Henry Milligan, KO 2 United States Olympic Trials Fort Worth, TX
Jun 10 Henry Tillman, L 3 United States Olympic Trials, Silver Fort Worth, TX
Jul 6 Olian Alexander, [?] United States Olympic Box-offs 201-lb Las Vegas, NV
Jul 7 Henry Tillman, L 3 United States Olympic Box-offs 201-lb Las Vegas, NV
Oct Opponent, ? Finland
Marvis FRAZIER
(Heavyweight)
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Born in Beaufort (South Caroline) Sep-10-1960
United States
1,88 m / 6 ft. 2 in.
Joe Frazier's son.
Record: Amateur: 58 fights; 56+, 2-
1979: Golden Gloves Heavyweight: 1°
+ Tim Witterspoon, points
1979: W.C. Juniors Yokohama Heavyweight: 1°
+ Olaf Mayer (Aut), points
1980: United States Heavyweight: 1°
1980: Olympic Trials Heavyweight: 3°
- James Broad, ko by 1
Hey Folks,
I'm trying to get some information on the fight style, and record of a current female new zealand boxer named Danielle Smith. She fights at the Welterweight Division.
Like I said before my amateur record was about 145-35 here a few of my fights with guys that are either pro now or at least good amateurs.
1995
W Dan Draine, J.O. Regionals Everett WA. Draine was the previous J.O. Champ
L Ron Siler, Junior Olympics Marquette MI. Siler is an Olympian
1997
W Vidal Paz PNW Regionals Yakima WA, Paz is 3-1 now as a pro
L Sean Johnson, US Championships, Colo. Sprgs. CO. Johnson was an Olympic alternate in 1996
L Sean Johnson, National Golden Gloves, Denver CO.
1998
W Mike Albares, PNW Regionals Boise ID,
L Roberto Benitez, US Championships Colo. Spgs. CO. Benitez is also an Olympian, noy competeing at the Olympics
1999
W Vidal Paz, PNW Regionals Portland OR.
L Antonio Rodrigues US Championships Colo. Spgs. Antonio was a two time US Champion, he KO'ed Cornelius Locke the previous year
L Aaron Garcia, National Golden Gloves, Syracuse NY. Garcia was the top guy around for awhile.
2001
L John Medina, All Army Championships. Medina was a long time Army and Military Champion
L Francisco Rodrigues, National Golden Gloves Reno NV, Francisco was the National GG champ that year.
W Wessam Harb, National Ringside Olathe KS. Harb is a decent young pro.
L Jerry Pavich, National PAL, Kansas City MO. Pavich lost to Siler in the finals
2002
RSC Servio Henry, All Army Championship Ft. Huachuca AZ, my first All Army title.
W Roberto Castillo, All Military Championship, my first All Military title.
Now I am a pro 1-1, I lost my last fights after I was easily winning, but broke my hand and fought with 1 hand for the remaining rounds.
walchuk wrote:Finished my amateur career with a 52 - 8 record.
2002 Canadian Middleweight champ, 2003 canadian light heavyweight champion.
In one of my most memorable fights, at the 2002 Commonwealth games in Manchester England, I won the bronze medal, losing to eventual Gold medal winner Paul Miller of Australia on a 25 - 25 countback.
Hey I remember you! We split a pair of fights in Ontario. Whats up? Glad to see you still fighting, the Canadian pro scene blows, but there's could be some interesting matches made @ 160.
Yeah there could be some at 160....and thats what im fighting at. already beaten a few of the better ones. Got Stepan Boyd 6-0 coming up next.
BTY ----Whos this?
May 3, 1998/ Las Vegas, NV Martin Child RSC2 David Perez
Aug 10,2001 Hurricane, UT David Perez W3 Jade Malparado
Mar 31, 2002 Vancouver, BC David Perez RSC3 Bryan Jackson
Apr 24, 2002 Las Vegas NV David PerezW3 Nathan Robinson
Nov 15, 2002 Mesa AZ David PerezW3 Daniel Torrejan
Nov 16,2002 Meas AZ David PerezW3 Obneil Alphonse
My fight weight at these fights were 156. I now fight at 152. I will be fighting aug 6 and 7 in st. goerge utah. my email is [email protected]
thankyou
About 40 wins with 6 loses. 5 of those to overseas opponents! x2 seniour ABA's juniour ones too... just missesed out on sidney so turned pro. think the amatures is more corupt than the pro's...
Another bout added to the list:
By the way, I"m a flyweight, my email is on my profile.
Location:Climax, Mn.
Opponent: Louis Santana
Bout won in Rd:1
RSC
Now 5-0 2RSC
walchuk wrote:Finished my amateur career with a 52 - 8 record.
2002 Canadian Middleweight champ, 2003 canadian light heavyweight champion.
In one of my most memorable fights, at the 2002 Commonwealth games in Manchester England, I won the bronze medal, losing to eventual Gold medal winner Paul Miller of Australia on a 25 - 25 countback.
I remember that fight,Miller has turned pro his career has been hampered by injury since he turned pro but he has been doing a lot of sparing with Danny Green
Well,I used to fight in the 90's and early 2000.I dont know,I was somewhere around 30-10.I'd have to break out the old books.I've went against some decent fighters,Attoro Ramos,pals.Julio aquino lake placid,ABF's.Jason louhoulier Maine.Terry Carlisle pan am gold winner from Ireland,Wayne Wright,Can.Gene Wiswall,Tony Stanton.A couple of fights in the Ohio St fair.Jimmy Leblanc,cant remember the rest,old news tho