Well done young man. Outpointing Japanese in Japan ain't easy, but you done it & by proverbial mile
Congrats Dwight Ritchie
Congrats Dwight Ritchie
Beating OPBF middleweight champ Nishida in Japan yesterday http://boxrec.com/show/732438
Well done young man. Outpointing Japanese in Japan ain't easy, but you done it & by proverbial mile
Well done young man. Outpointing Japanese in Japan ain't easy, but you done it & by proverbial mile
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Like a Boss
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Re: Congrats Dwight Ritchie
Re: Congrats Dwight Ritchie
?Like a Boss wrote:Came off a loss too.
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It was a great win. Dwight is a real talent. Beating a Japanese fighter at home is a huge effort.
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Sweet P wrote:It was a great win. Dwight is a real talent. Beating a Japanese fighter at home is a huge effort.
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Cutman Scabbers
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Ritchie beat the man who beat the man -- Congrats!!
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Good to see another Aboriginal fighter taking on the world, He should be 18-0(3KOs) I believe but with his first 4 fights being changed to NCs. Perfect time to go to the next level. Maybe a Zerafa fight then head to US or England?
One of our best prospects.
One of our best prospects.
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Well done Cowboy. 
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RAB2204 wrote:Good to see another Aboriginal fighter taking on the world, He should be 18-0(3KOs) I believe but with his first 4 fights being changed to NCs. Perfect time to go to the next level. Maybe a Zerafa fight then head to US or England?
One of our best prospects.
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Japanese press calling it a shutout! Well done 
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Does Ritchie plan to defend the OPBF title?
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If challenged he has to, providing OPBF approves the challenger.Cutman Scabbers wrote:Does Ritchie plan to defend the OPBF title?
Japan Boxing Commission now administers OPBF, therefore no doubt, it would favour one of their
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AntonS wrote:If challenged he has to, providing OPBF approves the challenger.Cutman Scabbers wrote:Does Ritchie plan to defend the OPBF title?
Japan Boxing Commission now administers OPBF, therefore no doubt, it would favour one of their
Actually I think the OPBF is now administered in the Philippines.
Just seems like the OPBF doesn't get as much attention down under.
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Correct weight mate. Wasn't aware, but should've been when then Vice Pressy Frank Quill contacted me questioning 10 rounders, which had me scratching my head & backside wondering why ask me?Cutman Scabbers wrote:AntonS wrote:If challenged he has to, providing OPBF approves the challenger.Cutman Scabbers wrote:Does Ritchie plan to defend the OPBF title?
Japan Boxing Commission now administers OPBF, therefore no doubt, it would favour one of their
Actually I think the OPBF is now administered in the Philippines.
Just seems like the OPBF doesn't get as much attention down under.
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Re: Congrats Dwight Ritchie
AntonS wrote:Correct weight mate. Wasn't aware, but should've been when then Vice Pressy Frank Quill contacted me questioning 10 rounders, which had me scratching my head & backside wondering why ask me?Cutman Scabbers wrote:AntonS wrote:If challenged he has to, providing OPBF approves the challenger.
Japan Boxing Commission now administers OPBF, therefore no doubt, it would favour one of their
Actually I think the OPBF is now administered in the Philippines.
Just seems like the OPBF doesn't get as much attention down under.
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Like a Boss
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Re: Congrats Dwight Ritchie
Dwight Ritchie has been elevated into the WBC middleweight top 15,currently sitting at #12.

