Heavyweight
Guillermo Jones 40 3 2
vs
Garrett Wilson 16 10 1
Jones won by decision... he was as expected in terrible shape... looked like an old Larry Holmes physique wise... Did ok but struggled to finish at a high pace with Wilson landing flush hooks. He preferred to let himself hit in the last seconds than moving away because he was exhausted at the end of the 6th...
the WBA told him to fight at heavy because they wouldn't rank him at cruiser after the lebedev fiasco
Our friend Galen Brown was on the undercard vs undefeated heavy Bryan 17-0. He ran and clowned a little which made it entertaining. Survived some early barrage where he got pressured in the ropes and his chin saved him. Good fight for Brown though, did what he had to do and went the distance.
I did fight,he was a undefeated fighter but in my opioion is pretty durable but not aggressive enough to be ranked as high as he is,but I live to fight another day and wish him the best in the future
GalenBadBoyBrown wrote:I did fight,he was a undefeated fighter but in my opioion is pretty durable but not aggressive enough to be ranked as high as he is,but I live to fight another day and wish him the best in the future
He looked pretty good against Derric Rossy last year. He needs to be more active. King just doesn't keep him busy enough.
GalenBadBoyBrown wrote:I did fight,he was a undefeated fighter but in my opioion is pretty durable but not aggressive enough to be ranked as high as he is,but I live to fight another day and wish him the best in the future
Where would you rank him compared some of your more recent opponents?
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GalenBadBoyBrown wrote:I did fight,he was a undefeated fighter but in my opioion is pretty durable but not aggressive enough to be ranked as high as he is,but I live to fight another day and wish him the best in the future
Where would you rank compared some of your more recent opponents?
Baby Face Finster wrote:Good job Galen. Please don't stay in the game too long though if you start taking too much punishment.
I am one step closer to retirement I am 35 but can't be taking beatings that is for sure. I have been fortunate to have as long of a career as I have had and not be punchy but I know for sure it only takes one punch to cause permanent damage. Been talking to the wife and if I don't start training I will have to hang them up so we will see what the future holds, but I will keep everyone updated on my plans.
TheBeast wrote:the WBA told him to fight at heavy because they wouldn't rank him at cruiser after the lebedev fiasco
Our friend Galen Brown was on the undercard vs undefeated heavy Bryan 17-0. He ran and clowned a little which made it entertaining. Survived some early barrage where he got pressured in the ropes and his chin saved him. Good fight for Brown though, did what he had to do and went the distance.
http://youtu.be/bLNh9Wu6szc
Is the fight not making excuses but he should have stopped me as I didn't train at all let me know thoughts good or bad