Fighters who learned on the job
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kick asner
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Fighters who learned on the job
There are guys like Ray Leonard and Oscar Delhoya who had extensive ametuear careers learning at a young age with the best coaches and by the time they reached the pros they hit the ground running already houshold names. What about the other side. Fighters who were forced to go pro before they had any real expirience. Maybe due to circumstances of hardship and poverty. Having to learn his trade the hard way by taking some losses. Or a guy learning in prison, or maybe a guy who was looking to find his place in the world having worked a series of dead end jobs and not having the resources to go back to school so he tried boxing as a way out. Any thoughts.
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Martin Sosa Cameron
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TheRiverCityHippy
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not in the same class as williams but cardiff`s steve robinson had plenty of early losses and was considered a journeyman until he took a title fight at about 3 days notice just as a stand in opponent.DoubleM wrote:Quite a lot of the old timers learned on the job. Trial and error. Ike Williams is a classic case. Was a bit up-and-down at the start, then he ironed out in the middle and became a wrecking machine.
he surprisingly upset the odds and won the fight, but far from being a one off he suddenly gained confidence, and went on a winning run that included decent fighters like paul hodkinson, colin mcmillan and duke mckenzie before finally losing the belt to naseem hamed.
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The Great John L
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I think he was just fishing...dempseyfire wrote:?? Considering he had an extensive amatuer and professional kickboxing background, as well as a solid amateur boxing background before he turned pro, and I can't see how he'd apply here at all.pundit wrote:Vitali Klitschko
(now let's see how long the silence holds...)
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pundit
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Boxing and kickboxing are very different things. Vitali had the stance of a kickboxer throughout his boxing career, never fully adapted, never threw a jab with his body behind it. This is why people said he was "awkward". Compare him to his younger brother.dempseyfire wrote:?? Considering he had an extensive amatuer and professional kickboxing background, as well as a solid amateur boxing background before he turned pro, and I can't see how he'd apply here at all.pundit wrote:Vitali Klitschko
(now let's see how long the silence holds...)
Actually I have those fights on film. Including his thrashing from Hamed, thoughheadhunter wrote:not in the same class as williams but cardiff`s steve robinson had plenty of early losses and was considered a journeyman until he took a title fight at about 3 days notice just as a stand in opponent.DoubleM wrote:Quite a lot of the old timers learned on the job. Trial and error. Ike Williams is a classic case. Was a bit up-and-down at the start, then he ironed out in the middle and became a wrecking machine.
he surprisingly upset the odds and won the fight, but far from being a one off he suddenly gained confidence, and went on a winning run that included decent fighters like paul hodkinson, colin mcmillan and duke mckenzie before finally losing the belt to naseem hamed.
Robinson's problem was that he was a bit stiff and mechanical, or at least I thought so. One dimensional also... His defence was just a barrier of gloves.
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Thunder and Lightning
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Thanks for the background on Chandler I always like him when e was fighting.
Anthony Mundine had some fights in Vena Watu, and when the dickhead wanted to represent Australia at an Olympics or Commonwealth games the ameteur establishment endorsed him as an ameteur although he had had 3 or so pro fights that were "off the record".
Mundine is in a position to do a lot of good for Australian sport and the aboriginal people but he is to full of himself to do anything to help anyone other han himself.
I live in an area where there is a very high incidence of public dunkenness and trauancy is out of control with the problem 99.9% aboriginal, my office junior cannot go to the post office as she is attractive and is chased and harassed by drunken aboriginal men at 8.30 am. I have made requests of him to come to the area as a role model for the youth and he doesn't return my calls - he has a good mouth to bad he doesn't back it up
Sorry to sound off about Mundine but couldn't help myself - and every one is always helping him or making excuses for him - like when he made the stuipid comment about Sep 11, media people were saying he was taken out of context.
Ross
Anthony Mundine had some fights in Vena Watu, and when the dickhead wanted to represent Australia at an Olympics or Commonwealth games the ameteur establishment endorsed him as an ameteur although he had had 3 or so pro fights that were "off the record".
Mundine is in a position to do a lot of good for Australian sport and the aboriginal people but he is to full of himself to do anything to help anyone other han himself.
I live in an area where there is a very high incidence of public dunkenness and trauancy is out of control with the problem 99.9% aboriginal, my office junior cannot go to the post office as she is attractive and is chased and harassed by drunken aboriginal men at 8.30 am. I have made requests of him to come to the area as a role model for the youth and he doesn't return my calls - he has a good mouth to bad he doesn't back it up
Sorry to sound off about Mundine but couldn't help myself - and every one is always helping him or making excuses for him - like when he made the stuipid comment about Sep 11, media people were saying he was taken out of context.
Ross
The guy' still active, obviously, but didn't Rafa Marquez end up fighting Victor Rabanales a few months after he turned pro? Don't know much about his amateur career, but throwing the guy in at the deep end! I remember seeing McCullough vs Rabanales, and Victor looked twice McCullough's size. To put a novice in with a guy like that... Crazy.
And I know he has that old Soviet amateur style, but didn't Maskaev fight a bevy of hard nuts in his first dozen fights, McCall and some 25-1 Russian amongst them?
Also, as it's the BOTP forum, I hereby nominate one of my favourite fighters, Fearless Freddie Pendleton.
And I know he has that old Soviet amateur style, but didn't Maskaev fight a bevy of hard nuts in his first dozen fights, McCall and some 25-1 Russian amongst them?
Also, as it's the BOTP forum, I hereby nominate one of my favourite fighters, Fearless Freddie Pendleton.
