Is Terrell Woods the most active heavyweight today?
http://boxrec.com/en/boxer/583273
Twelve fights a year in 2015 and 2016, ten last year and eight so far this year. Mostly losses but his taken a few 0s too. 66 fights under his belt!
Lots of respect for the man from Forrest City, Arkansas, who comes to fight week in, week out.
Terrell Jamal Woods
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Has anyone seen his MD with Molina?
Would I be right in assuming he got robbed?
He actually doesn't look bad, could probably have a much better record, but I'm guessing he makes more this way
Would I be right in assuming he got robbed?
He actually doesn't look bad, could probably have a much better record, but I'm guessing he makes more this way
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sweetviolenturge
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Woods is exactly the sort of opponent that I was thinking of when I wrote a reply to the thread about Trey Lippe-Morrison. Instead of fighting the Byron Pollys of the world who are destined to only give him a round or two of work he ought to be fighting men like Woods who will extend him & make him really work for several rounds & learn something.
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sweetviolenturge
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Woods would also be a preferable opponent for Joe Joyce rather than the last minute fill-in European scrubs that he's faced lately. Again, at least Woods would provide more of an effort than his usual opponents & be more of a measuring stick for him.
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loads of fights, rarely stopped, some upsets and close losses...basically like a us version of a uk journeyman. usually the journeymen in the us with big loss records just crumble after a round or two.
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I've a lot of respect for journeymen like Woods. My favourites are Avery Gibson, Rodney Hernandez, and Kamil Sokolowski.
I figure it's one thing to take on a formidable adversary when you are a highly skilled, world ranked fighter yourself, but when you are a man of modest talents, maybe hold down a 9 - 5 job, and are continually facing guys who are on their way to the top, or are planning to be, this requires a great deal of courage and survival skills.
Where would boxing be without these unsung heroes?
I figure it's one thing to take on a formidable adversary when you are a highly skilled, world ranked fighter yourself, but when you are a man of modest talents, maybe hold down a 9 - 5 job, and are continually facing guys who are on their way to the top, or are planning to be, this requires a great deal of courage and survival skills.
Where would boxing be without these unsung heroes?
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funso banjo baby
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ive posted on a number of occasions about jamal woods.
he's a proper old school journeyman
always gives everything and has a lot of decent upsets and close calls.
he's a proper old school journeyman
always gives everything and has a lot of decent upsets and close calls.