Anthony Taylor Defending WBU title
Re: Anthony Taylor Defending WBU title
How many did Tosca win after beating a washed up Barkley are you kidding you won't win this argument Kickboxers do kickboxing because they are better at that game then the fist game full stop and if you think otherwise go get on a kickboxing site
Tosca was a much much much better kickboxer he was a very ordinary boxer 
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ImranSarwar
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Re: Anthony Taylor Defending WBU title
Well thank you for that! No. I didn't really know one way or another how you felt about kick boxers. Now I know. Saensak Muangsurin. Thomas Hearns was 22-0-0 21 Ko's when (takes Muangsurin down, & easily too).campfire wrote:ImranSarwar wrote:-From Connecticut- yoo..why is campfire so "down" on kick-boxers? I remember one Thai kick boxer who won world championship in only his third fight. (Remember him for a tKo-3 loss to Hearns at Hearns height!)
You all contributing to the down grading of the SPORT when you go with any "world" championship outside of the first &major four. believe me I know what I'm talking about.
I'm bit -old- I been pushing it to get in a hand-ful more of matches (147, or 147+). Their is no way I would ~even CARE~ to agree to contract that DID NOT specify controls on the whole-card in relation to "administration". [Do intercontinental titles Wbf & Wbc...that is "fine", nobody Gen. will understand that level anyway! But...when you mix Wbc, or Ibf a.s.o. with a "Ibo", here is where the Sport is RIPPED-UP]
You all on the wrong ROAD! I wish I could influence you here but/so far you all are only interested in your own personal gains and that has poor vision as you been talking.
Mate I'm not so down on KICK-BOXER'S like you said what did you say 1 KICK-BOXER how many was it 1 that was able to buck the trend he was a Thai I won't even try spelling his name his initial's are SM that'll have to do lol you forgot about Algieri he was the latest Sam Solomon was another but many failed because one sport you can kick and punch that's the BIG difference some people need to kick to be affective so most people will do kickboxing that are in that boat [cannot kick a boxer because kicking will get you kicked the fu.k out of the sport of boxing] These two sports so far apart not many can convert with much success and that's ok because KICKBOXING is as dangerous as BOXING if not more dangerous I take my hat off to these people I never ever doubted their courage or warrior mentality same as UFC/MMA fighter's
to keep fighting KICKBOXER'S will not do your BOXING career any good matter of fact it will come back and bite you on the ass that I can assure you same if the shoe was on the other foot with the KICKBOXER who keeps fighting BOXER'S who are unaffective when it comes to kicking guess what will happen when he gets in with a expert kicker I don't think I need say.................Mate you need to start making sense because the rest of your post is quite puzzling what are you on
You know, I don't have lot of depth IF kick boxers contribute huge to real boxing or not. "Maybe" the ideas you have are keen.
As far as the governing of the Sport! I'm not too certain what it was I may of wrote that you couldn't understand. You know, I am saying that any organizations outside of the core..at "world
level" are > harmful < to the world scope of boxing!
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ImranSarwar
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Re: Anthony Taylor Defending WBU title
Thanks for that!dberry wrote:Tosca Petridis beat Iran Barkley in only his second ever boxing fight, Paul Briggs never had an amateur boxing fight, he was Muay Thai all the way, the list of kickboxers turned successful boxers is huge, infact, the ISS gym in Pattaya had two Thai WBA world champions out of what is a Muay Thai gym. The reason these two Thais fought boxing instead of Muay Thai, why? Because it as deemed they both started training too late in life to have a successful Muay Thai career.campfire wrote:ImranSarwar wrote:-From Connecticut- yoo..why is campfire so "down" on kick-boxers? I remember one Thai kick boxer who won world championship in only his third fight. (Remember him for a tKo-3 loss to Hearns at Hearns height!)
You all contributing to the down grading of the SPORT when you go with any "world" championship outside of the first &major four. believe me I know what I'm talking about.
I'm bit -old- I been pushing it to get in a hand-ful more of matches (147, or 147+). Their is no way I would ~even CARE~ to agree to contract that DID NOT specify controls on the whole-card in relation to "administration". [Do intercontinental titles Wbf & Wbc...that is "fine", nobody Gen. will understand that level anyway! But...when you mix Wbc, or Ibf a.s.o. with a "Ibo", here is where the Sport is RIPPED-UP]
You all on the wrong ROAD! I wish I could influence you here but/so far you all are only interested in your own personal gains and that has poor vision as you been talking.
Mate I'm not so down on KICK-BOXER'S like you said what did you say 1 KICK-BOXER how many was it 1 that was able to buck the trend he was a Thai I won't even try spelling his name his initial's are SM that'll have to do lol you forgot about Algieri he was the latest Sam Solomon was another but many failed because one sport you can kick and punch that's the BIG difference some people need to kick to be affective so most people will do kickboxing that are in that boat [cannot kick a boxer because kicking will get you kicked the fu.k out of the sport of boxing] These two sports so far apart not many can convert with much success and that's ok because KICKBOXING is as dangerous as BOXING if not more dangerous I take my hat off to these people I never ever doubted their courage or warrior mentality same as UFC/MMA fighter's
to keep fighting KICKBOXER'S will not do your BOXING career any good matter of fact it will come back and bite you on the ass that I can assure you same if the shoe was on the other foot with the KICKBOXER who keeps fighting BOXER'S who are unaffective when it comes to kicking guess what will happen when he gets in with a expert kicker I don't think I need say.................Mate you need to start making sense because the rest of your post is quite puzzling what are you on
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ImranSarwar
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Re: Anthony Taylor Defending WBU title
Musngsurin is passed away/ by the way! 4-16-09 age 58. Had a lifetime boxing career of 14(11)-6(3)-0
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ImranSarwar
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Re: Anthony Taylor Defending WBU title
The WBU. Of course it stands for the World Boxing Union. And, it is on par with the IBC. The WBF. And............their are many other "stick movements" too! Lennox here at BoxRec has started a group titled the PBO. [Chappie is a 15 years employee of the "wrecking"/IBO..]. I have -mine- the UWBCAFO-I.