see you try and provoke,the other fighters on here dont get abusive when they dont agree with your opinion though its just youedwardo wrote:read the thread again an ul c i never wrote that.dont try an twist it ballbag.in my opinion u talk poo.....but its ok.
Do prospects get protected too much in boxing generally?
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lefty
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ok u say sorry an we,ll start again......... 8)
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edwardo wrote:ok u say sorry an we,ll start again......... 8)
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edwardo wrote:you first 8)
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johnnygreaves
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I know what you mean lefty, I'll just jump in and say throughout my career I've always tried to give my all, in the ones that after a round I know I can't really land or win I go defensive, but even then don't plant my hands on the side of me head , I give angles, movement & bring out the old Ali shuffle & try to entertain! Lot of money people pay for tickets & I really try to at least put a smile on their faces
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Well thats fair enough mate,why cant promoters start putting matches on between fellow journeymen?Atleast you'd have competitive fights and probably in certain cases better than the fights you normally see!johnnygreaves wrote:I know what you mean lefty, I'll just jump in and say throughout my career I've always tried to give my all, in the ones that after a round I know I can't really land or win I go defensive, but even then don't plant my hands on the side of me head , I give angles, movement & bring out the old Ali shuffle & try to entertain! Lot of money people pay for tickets & I really try to at least put a smile on their faces
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johnnygreaves
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I really tried with this journeyman prize fighter , been told I have more chance of being struck by lightning, on every show you need a lad that's going to sell tickets to pay for the fight . No promoter is going to do us any favours if they won't make a pound note, its a shame all round because I genuinely think I would prove myself britains no1 journeyman
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Tommy Gunn13
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Soz for the delay replying,i forgot i posted on this subject its not showing up on the boards for some reason...Yeah im sure Johnny has weighed up the idea what he cant&cant do&the level he could get to..He wont be getting the phone calls from promoters if he start beating the prospects...simon fox wrote:Tommy; do you think his employers (the promoters) will keep ihim in in work if he knocks the next great flying machine off course?Tommy Gunn13 wrote:Johnny your a good journeymen,whos well known in the boxing circles(people who follow the game) i dont mean to speak out of turn,but why dont you say to yourself f*ck this im go give it me best&all&see what i can do in a year&see where you get mate?..Im sure if you put all in you will beat many who have beat you...johnnygreaves wrote:This goes into one of my other posts, I really think a journeyman & a bum are two completely different things. On the frank malony thread people were slagging these boys that go over soon as they take one clean shot. Imo they are the ones that run the risk of being called a bum. A journeyman boxes every other week against up & coming boxers still holding their o, maybe I have rose tinted glasses on but a genuine journeyman brings much to our sport . I only really post on things I think I can talk about with an in depth knowledge , & when it comes to this subject I forgot more than most know
I've read loads of your posts before and have proper agreed with you; don't you think that Johnny has weighed the idea up himself and made a realistic decision?
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Well at the end of the day fans pay to watch good fights,etc so i dont see why there would be a problem with two journeyman fighting each other because it would probably be more exciting to watch that alot of the fights we see especially when its a prospect against someone who he's far better than and doesnt have the tools to do anything.johnnygreaves wrote:I really tried with this journeyman prize fighter , been told I have more chance of being struck by lightning, on every show you need a lad that's going to sell tickets to pay for the fight . No promoter is going to do us any favours if they won't make a pound note, its a shame all round because I genuinely think I would prove myself britains no1 journeyman
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johnnygreaves
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I'm with ya mate, all the way. Still won't change the fact the games all about the wonga
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Ok i have a very cheeky question johnny so you can tell me to piss off if you like!Ha.What sort of money do you make for these fights and does it depend on the profile of the guy you're fighting ie if you fought say frankie gavin would you make more than if you fought skeete who hopefully you're gonna be fighting?johnnygreaves wrote:I'm with ya mate, all the way. Still won't change the fact the games all about the wonga
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johnnygreaves
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Yes mate, you'd get a lot more for frankie, er , let's just say the money is nothing like what people think, over the last couple of years purses have gone down , fw generally pays well , you get more on tv shows but on the whole, you have to do this for love viz its never gonna make me rich! Me & my family eat well mate.
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Re: Do prospects get protected too much in boxing generally?
well thats the most important thingjohnnygreaves wrote:Yes mate, you'd get a lot more for frankie, er , let's just say the money is nothing like what people think, over the last couple of years purses have gone down , fw generally pays well , you get more on tv shows but on the whole, you have to do this for love viz its never gonna make me rich! Me & my family eat well mate.
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i apologise lefty 8) ....an johnny i always enjoy watchin u fight when ur on :)