Maxwell/Ellis Round 4

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Maxwell/Ellis Round 4

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIdH0_A6RGk
According to timekeeper Damian Membrey, Heath lay motionless for about 2 minutes.
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Leaping left hook, from what I could make out
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I remember reading a few boxing mags a few years ago about how great of an amateur Ellis was. It's a shame things have turned out like this in the pro ranks. Those big wild swings of his didn't look good.
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That's a couple of good upset wins for Super Steve now, he has become a bit of a spoiler...
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I watched his rise through the amateur ranks and, on one hand, saw him win the state schoolboys title with, quite literally, one punch (lead right to the sternum of his opponent) and , on the other hand, lose badly to those who stood up to his bullying style.

I've always said that Heath is no world beater, but is an exciting and entertaining domestic level fighter. His uncle tells me it's all over for him and he'll never fight again. I hope he's wrong.
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dberry wrote:I watched his rise through the amateur ranks and, on one hand, saw him win the state schoolboys title with, quite literally, one punch (lead right to the sternum of his opponent) and , on the other hand, lose badly to those who stood up to his bullying style.

I've always said that Heath is no world beater, but is an exciting and entertaining domestic level fighter. His uncle tells me it's all over for him and he'll never fight again. I hope he's wrong.

Did you have a punt on this?
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dberry wrote:I watched his rise through the amateur ranks and, on one hand, saw him win the state schoolboys title with, quite literally, one punch (lead right to the sternum of his opponent) and , on the other hand, lose badly to those who stood up to his bullying style.

I've always said that Heath is no world beater, but is an exciting and entertaining domestic level fighter. His uncle tells me it's all over for him and he'll never fight again. I hope he's wrong.
Which uncle??
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Heath did not look like he had a hope, did he? Maxwell really flattened him.

If Lester advised Heath to retire it is good advice.
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AntonS wrote:
dberry wrote:I watched his rise through the amateur ranks and, on one hand, saw him win the state schoolboys title with, quite literally, one punch (lead right to the sternum of his opponent) and , on the other hand, lose badly to those who stood up to his bullying style.

I've always said that Heath is no world beater, but is an exciting and entertaining domestic level fighter. His uncle tells me it's all over for him and he'll never fight again. I hope he's wrong.
Which uncle??
Dave Dieke.
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dberry wrote:
AntonS wrote:
dberry wrote:I watched his rise through the amateur ranks and, on one hand, saw him win the state schoolboys title with, quite literally, one punch (lead right to the sternum of his opponent) and , on the other hand, lose badly to those who stood up to his bullying style.

I've always said that Heath is no world beater, but is an exciting and entertaining domestic level fighter. His uncle tells me it's all over for him and he'll never fight again. I hope he's wrong.
Which uncle??
Dave Dieke.
I figured as much :lol:
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Hounddawg wrote:
dberry wrote:I watched his rise through the amateur ranks and, on one hand, saw him win the state schoolboys title with, quite literally, one punch (lead right to the sternum of his opponent) and , on the other hand, lose badly to those who stood up to his bullying style.

I've always said that Heath is no world beater, but is an exciting and entertaining domestic level fighter. His uncle tells me it's all over for him and he'll never fight again. I hope he's wrong.

Did you have a punt on this?
Nope, never punt on a Maniatis show my friend.
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Thanks for the advice :TU:
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Hounddawg wrote:Thanks for the advice :TU:
:lol:
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AntonS wrote:
dberry wrote:
AntonS wrote: Which uncle??
Dave Dieke.
I figured as much :lol:
Well, of the other two brothers that I know, one has alcohol induced brain damage and the other has just had a stroke, hardly cause to yuk it up:neutral:
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