Boxers & MMA In Your Family, or Who Are Your Friends

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HomicideHenry
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Boxers & MMA In Your Family, or Who Are Your Friends

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Was just curious if anyone had any real connection to the sport outside of being fans :TU:
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I used to train as an amateur, so i know a few amateur and pro boxers
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HomicideHenry wrote:Was just curious if anyone had any real connection to the sport outside of being fans :TU:
That guy J'leon Love that annihilated you stayed next door to me.
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The End wrote:
HomicideHenry wrote:Was just curious if anyone had any real connection to the sport outside of being fans :TU:
That guy J'leon Love that annihilated you stayed next door to me.
Lmao, J'Leon is a pretty humble and very nice man. After our fight/farce I spent quite a bit of time talking boxing with him. He's with the Floyd Mayweather camp now, and from what I have heard he actually does well in sparring with Money. I project in a few years he will pick up an alphabet title. I just hate I was given the wrong information prior to going down to Augusta, but for $1,500 in a debut I knew damn well it couldnt have been a "amateur who had a few fights and lost a couple of them" types as I was told. J'Leon as a matter of fact had 130 amateur fights and lost 4 of them, 2 of which were controversial decisions. :lol: I still keep in touch with the man, and in a way had 'revenge' when I beat him in a trivia contest on a radio show a year after our match.
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