MEDLEY STANDS TALL

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N2 Shape wrote::lol: he looks as though its the first time hes put on a pair of gloves......................oh wait hes from thailand it probably is!! To be fair the Thais have some very good fighters, but along side those they have some VERY poor fighters!!!
Disfigured knees indicate the poor bastard has had a few kickboxing bouts & suffered injuries, which were unattended.
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The best middleweight in Thailand, Ranjdar, is ranked 615 by Boxrec. He has won 6 fights, all in Thailand and mostly in lighter divisions. The second rated Thai middleweight has never won a fight.
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AntonS wrote:
Rogue wrote:very surprised not to see any Kiwis on the under card as sacrificial lambs....however plenty of time for a bit of chopping and changing. :)
We given Kiwis the arse & will try Thais for change, who are quality fighters......not to mention CHEAP :lol: :lol: :lol:
Either that or the middlemen have increased their charges, in return burdening the purse...LOL
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But lets also not forget the likes of

Poonsawat Kratingdaenggym 39-1-0 WBA World Bantamweight Champ
Veeraphol Sahaprom 66-4-2 Former WBC Bantamweight Champion
Saddam Kietyongyuth 18-0-0 Decent looking young prospect
Sirimongkol Singwancha 63-2-0 Former WBC Bantamweight & Featherweight World Champion
Yodsanan Sor Nanthachai 58-3-1 Former WBC Super-Bantamweight World Champion
Prawet Singwancha 37-3-2 2x WBA Lightweight World Title Challenger Drew with Cotto
Oleydong Sithsamerchai 33-0-0 WBC Minimumweight World Champion
Pongsaklek Wonjongkam 74-3-1 WBC Flyweight Champion since 2001
Denkaosan Kaovichit 48-1-0 WBA Flyweight World Champion

So yea theres some talent there
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N2 Shape wrote:But lets also not forget the likes of

Poonsawat Kratingdaenggym 39-1-0 WBA World Bantamweight Champ
Veeraphol Sahaprom 66-4-2 Former WBC Bantamweight Champion
Saddam Kietyongyuth 18-0-0 Decent looking young prospect
Sirimongkol Singwancha 63-2-0 Former WBC Bantamweight & Featherweight World Champion
Yodsanan Sor Nanthachai 58-3-1 Former WBC Super-Bantamweight World Champion
Prawet Singwancha 37-3-2 2x WBA Lightweight World Title Challenger Drew with Cotto
Oleydong Sithsamerchai 33-0-0 WBC Minimumweight World Champion
Pongsaklek Wonjongkam 74-3-1 WBC Flyweight Champion since 2001
Denkaosan Kaovichit 48-1-0 WBA Flyweight World Champion

So yea theres some talent there
Now do the same list for fighters from NZ :lol:

David Tua(Western somoan) former 2 time World Challenger
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Umm , well there is a talent there :lol:

Just shitt stiring mate :TU:
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N2 Shape wrote:
Poonsawat Kratingdaenggym 39-1-0 WBA World Bantamweight Champ
Haha, translates as "Red Bull Gym". Good on them, sounds like they got Red Bull as a sponsor, which is also a big sponsor of the Thai boxing.
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Hounddawg wrote:
N2 Shape wrote:But lets also not forget the likes of

Poonsawat Kratingdaenggym 39-1-0 WBA World Bantamweight Champ
Veeraphol Sahaprom 66-4-2 Former WBC Bantamweight Champion
Saddam Kietyongyuth 18-0-0 Decent looking young prospect
Sirimongkol Singwancha 63-2-0 Former WBC Bantamweight & Featherweight World Champion
Yodsanan Sor Nanthachai 58-3-1 Former WBC Super-Bantamweight World Champion
Prawet Singwancha 37-3-2 2x WBA Lightweight World Title Challenger Drew with Cotto
Oleydong Sithsamerchai 33-0-0 WBC Minimumweight World Champion
Pongsaklek Wonjongkam 74-3-1 WBC Flyweight Champion since 2001
Denkaosan Kaovichit 48-1-0 WBA Flyweight World Champion

So yea theres some talent there
Now do the same list for fighters from NZ :lol:

David Tua(Western somoan) former 2 time World Challenger
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Umm , well there is a talent there :lol:

Just shitt stiring mate :TU:

David Tua is the heavy weight division when it comes to Australasia but as for the rest you are correct..... but hang on you forgot Garry Gurr....!!! :OhYes:
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Lets be fair here, boxing is a universal sport, it doesn't need cheap racial taunts thrown in about kiwis, fijians, thai's etc., we arn't blessed with an over abundance of fighters in any weight divisions, frankly the public and fans just want to see boxing in its purest form and no matter where a fighter is from, as long as he puts up a strong show its ok!. Look at Team Bohol, they have placed many Filipino fighters into the ring and always they put up a great fight, rarely do they quit and ocassionally they win well. Boxing needs an air of positivity about it, it needs a whole new marketing plan to win the public back again, what it doesn't need is racism, politics and individuals who want to manipulate the boxing public.
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sadly all those things r there . agree with u on the BOHOL team, at least they avago & R NOT FULL OF CRAP. turn up to fight no matter who opposition is & do there best. they r improving as well
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caveman wrote:sadly all those things r there . agree with u on the BOHOL team, at least they avago & R NOT FULL OF CRAP. turn up to fight no matter who opposition is & do there best. they r improving as well
Almost all of the boys from the Bohol stable have fought young Aussie Prospect Lenny Zappa,
One of em flooring him twice, early, but then Zappa came back to knock the bloke out....
Point is, Bohol stable do come to fight, and they fight hard, also some good raw talent there,
Ranee Ganoy started off with Hermie and Jeff Bohol....
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Medley did himself proud tonight, He was in against a bigger more experienced opponent and held his own. Mundine was the clear winner but Rob can be proud. If the fight was on at 154 i think Medley could have won it.
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ben k wrote:Medley did himself proud tonight, He was in against a bigger more experienced opponent and held his own. Mundine was the clear winner but Rob can be proud. If the fight was on at 154 i think Medley could have won it.
wouldnt go that far ben
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Well its over! another dose of Mundine hype, he can go ruffle his feathers again with the media, call out Danny Green, tell us how he's going to take on a world rated fighter next and whatever else he chooses to bleat, but guess what, I think Joe public has woken up to this man! The feedback i had last night was unanimous that PPV for Mundine is not really on anyones radar anymore in relation to a Mundine fight, so it's either step out into the real world or quietly retire. Everyone agreed that Rob Medley put up a good fight and that for Mundine to have been a real winner he would have had to have floored Medley, but like most of his opponents, he can't, Rob was tough and resilient and did himself proud and at 154 I too believe it would have been a closer fight. "I'm gonna be the first man to win 3 world titles in descending weight divisions" what a load of crap!
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adamheight wrote:
ben k wrote:Medley did himself proud tonight, He was in against a bigger more experienced opponent and held his own. Mundine was the clear winner but Rob can be proud. If the fight was on at 154 i think Medley could have won it.
wouldnt go that far ben
Mundine wouldnt have been the same fighter at 154, I think Medley would have won a lot of the later rounds at 154 as Mundine would have been to weight drained.
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harshfriller wrote:
caveman wrote:sadly all those things r there . agree with u on the BOHOL team, at least they avago & R NOT FULL OF CRAP. turn up to fight no matter who opposition is & do there best. they r improving as well
Almost all of the boys from the Bohol stable have fought young Aussie Prospect Lenny Zappa,
One of em flooring him twice, early, but then Zappa came back to knock the bloke out....
Point is, Bohol stable do come to fight, and they fight hard, also some good raw talent there,
Ranee Ganoy started off with Hermie and Jeff Bohol....

Hermie Bohol has told me that he does not think the local referees and judges give his boys a fair go. He says he could get better Filipino fighters out here but they are wary of the officials.
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i remember seeing a fight where the phillipino guy won at least 6 of the 8 rounds but lost on points which effectively gave him two rounds only. as u could imagine he was furious and stormed out of the ring, the commentators were speachless not wanting to blast the officials, but not commentating about the aussie who was extremely lucky. i'd be astounded if the fellow has fought here since or in the future.
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buster007 wrote:i remember seeing a fight where the phillipino guy won at least 6 of the 8 rounds but lost on points which effectively gave him two rounds only. as u could imagine he was furious and stormed out of the ring, the commentators were speachless not wanting to blast the officials, but not commentating about the aussie who was extremely lucky. i'd be astounded if the fellow has fought here since or in the future.
I think that was Junmar Dulog v Steven Wills for the Vacant NSW title,
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yeah u wonder how the judges can be so bold, knowing that the result can be so damaging mentally to the fighter who has been ripped off.
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is it just in NSW. a lot of controversy with the judging seems to be from NSW. i realise it happens everywhere but lately any fight in new south wales brings out the critics. hate to b a NSW official at the moment
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Thats a nice picture of Mundine, did anyone tell him it is dangerous to sleep in the Solarium... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: .
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