Official! Frank Buglioni Retires!

cutsman
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Re: Official! Frank Buglioni Retires!

Post by cutsman »

Yeah good luck to him for the future. Always put on a good show and could definitely bang but had a leaky defence. Not healthy to consistently get hit in the face!

Lack of class from Yarde with his comment.
Oiky
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Re: Official! Frank Buglioni Retires!

Post by Oiky »

Yarde shouldn't be talking sh*t about anyone...
mickeyb
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Re: Official! Frank Buglioni Retires!

Post by mickeyb »

Has Yarde actually said anything, or is this a case of people not knowing how twitter works? All I see is a post from some random, tagging Yarde.
leejonesjnr
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Re: Official! Frank Buglioni Retires!

Post by leejonesjnr »

cutsman wrote: 27 Nov 2018, 05:18 Yeah good luck to him for the future. Always put on a good show and could definitely bang but had a leaky defence. Not healthy to consistently get hit in the face!

Lack of class from Yarde with his comment.
That comment wasn't from Yarde, he was just tagged in
THEBUTCH
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Re: Official! Frank Buglioni Retires!

Post by THEBUTCH »

Buglioni always, always gave value for money and to my mind was a good crowd pleaser. I'd have personally still liked to have seen him compete for the British title or even EBU title, but you have to respect his decision.

Best of luck for the future :box:
cutsman
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Re: Official! Frank Buglioni Retires!

Post by cutsman »

leejonesjnr wrote: 27 Nov 2018, 05:54
cutsman wrote: 27 Nov 2018, 05:18 Yeah good luck to him for the future. Always put on a good show and could definitely bang but had a leaky defence. Not healthy to consistently get hit in the face!

Lack of class from Yarde with his comment.
That comment wasn't from Yarde, he was just tagged in
Fair enough.I must get to understand twatter better
milpool
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Re: Official! Frank Buglioni Retires!

Post by milpool »

CaptainSpacerod wrote: 26 Nov 2018, 20:07 One of the good guys is Frank, I really enjoyed watching his fights. Got the absolute most out of himself and always behaved with class and dignity.

Good luck to him in the future

:TU:
:TU:
Fully agree with the above, I've always loved watching Frank but I suspected after Saturday night's defeat that we might not see him in the ring again.

Now I'm off down the bookies to put a fiver on him being the next James Bond.
orbtastic
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Re: Official! Frank Buglioni Retires!

Post by orbtastic »

It’s only when someone embeds endless tweets that you realise just how utterly witless twitter users are.
Ruthless-RKO
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Noxy
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Re: Official! Frank Buglioni Retires!

Post by Noxy »

Congrats and best of luck to him.
stujones
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Re: Official! Frank Buglioni Retires!

Post by stujones »

Not many fighters can say they challenged for a world title and whether we considered his WBA title challenge a "real" one or not, I'm sure will be telling his grandkids that.

I wish him all the best - He looked very good as an up and coming prospect and was always entertaining.
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