He's got to do it first!KiwiRider wrote: ↑29 Dec 2025, 13:48He's probably only going to get to do that twice, before they realise the first time wasn't an accident.mickey1975 wrote: ↑29 Dec 2025, 13:38My young mate, who is a journeyman, and I speak to him in the sauna at the fitness gym a few times a week has a plan. He doesn’t get decisions so he's going to stop all the prospects, that way all the top promoters will have to take notice.Tarquin Tarpaulin IV wrote: ↑29 Dec 2025, 11:19
That's it in a nutshellI'd suggest that most of the supporters for fledgling pro's don't even realise that their ticket selling mate won't be losing his first dozen fights.
Amateur shows can be padded out with no decision skills bouts.
BOXCUPS are becoming the norm so the chances of building a local following are reduced.
The sports in a mess.
Then no more work.
BBC article - Steve Wood, Steve Goodwin on the increasing struggles of small-hall boxing
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mickey1975 wrote: ↑29 Dec 2025, 14:03He's got to do it first!KiwiRider wrote: ↑29 Dec 2025, 13:48He's probably only going to get to do that twice, before they realise the first time wasn't an accident.mickey1975 wrote: ↑29 Dec 2025, 13:38
My young mate, who is a journeyman, and I speak to him in the sauna at the fitness gym a few times a week has a plan. He doesn’t get decisions so he's going to stop all the prospects, that way all the top promoters will have to take notice.
Then no more work.
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Easy work, just knock em all out.......KiwiRider wrote: ↑29 Dec 2025, 15:16yeah, it's a bold move. Some would even say foolhardy
If he was that good he would have been picked up
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My young mate, who is a journeyman, and I speak to him in the sauna at the fitness gym a few times a week has a plan. He doesn’t get decisions so he's going to stop all the prospects, that way all the top promoters will have to take notice.
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When Ossie Duran stopped Jamie Moore - arguably down to a hip injury but classed as a KO - he had to move to the states to get regular work.
My young mate, who is a journeyman, and I speak to him in the sauna at the fitness gym a few times a week has a plan. He doesn’t get decisions so he's going to stop all the prospects, that way all the top promoters will have to take notice.
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When Ossie Duran stopped Jamie Moore - arguably down to a hip injury but classed as a KO - he had to move to the states to get regular work.
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All probably the main reasons i gave the game away , Trying to get fights for someone who hits back was nigh on impossible , ,
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Where was this?
I used to go to the local cards at The Mansfield Tavern when I lived in Brisbane and have also been to small hall shows in Sydney & Melbourne.
Plenty of well-matched fights and no shortage of 'opponents' who fought back.