alex reid..... pro boxing?
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I need a win, i'll fight him
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How do you know he's so bad? Or are you joking?hurlock wrote:how can anyone on here suggest reid could box proffessionally???
dean powell would really have his work cut out to find this guy a win.
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the fact he cant fight.
maybe knees kicks & submissions, but he can seriously not box end of.
maybe knees kicks & submissions, but he can seriously not box end of.
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Just before it was in the paper about him knobing Jordan I was working in Farnborough, I saw a flyer advertising him doing training and had a email some email exchanges with him about him doing some pad work for £12 an hour. I tried calling him a few times and his phone was always off - the next week it was all over the Sun that he was shagging bit tits.
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some complete muppets have boxed professionally, but my posts on this thread are geared to the promoter driving this money spinning venture, not reid himself.hurlock wrote:how can anyone on here suggest reid could box proffessionally???
dean powell would really have his work cut out to find this guy a win.
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powell would be more bothered about someone using more fake tan than he does !! ...hurlock wrote:dean powell would really have his work cut out to find this guy a win.
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rhino222 wrote:some complete muppets have boxed professionally, but my posts on this thread are geared to the promoter driving this money spinning venture, not reid himself.hurlock wrote:how can anyone on here suggest reid could box proffessionally???
dean powell would really have his work cut out to find this guy a win.
i wouldnt call anyone a muppet that goes in there, as itt takes bravery.
but i have seen people where ive thought how did the bbbofc license them. im sure reid would probably get one given to him.
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Yes he had his opponent in a triangle about 10 times but couldn't finish it. For the trials he was fighting in the 170lb weight class, so I should imagine he'd be fighting at either supermiddleweight or lightheavyweight.Asterix wrote:I saw him in the UFC trials. I found it really odd. He had everything set up to win, but just seemed to faff about and show-boat.
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stevieb_8006 wrote:i know hes only ticking over in there, but his padwork didnt look very good. He drops his hands loads after punching and when kicking. I dont know much bout MMA but from what ive seen they dont seem to train with too much intensity, its like they just go through the motions. I think its all a bit "jack of all trades, master of none".
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I'll bet a promoter could get him to 10-0. Christ, if an x footballer with no amateur experience at all can be manouvered properly cos he sells tickets im sure a pro fighter from another sport can.
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In fairness to Woodhouse. obviously he has been matched carefully, he has come on leaps and bounds far more than I thought possible, he must have a lot of natural talentWales wrote:I'll bet a promoter could get him to 10-0. Christ, if an x footballer with no amateur experience at all can be manouvered properly cos he sells tickets im sure a pro fighter from another sport can.
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Fit as a fiddle to start with, and a blooming hard trainer and determined lad. Fair play to him.
but surely Reid has a huge advantage in that he is already an experienced fighter. I've read a lot of people saying "oh he's a load of crap at MMA" , now Ive not seen him fight, but c'mon, you have to have something about you to even do what he's done in that sport, surely.
but surely Reid has a huge advantage in that he is already an experienced fighter. I've read a lot of people saying "oh he's a load of crap at MMA" , now Ive not seen him fight, but c'mon, you have to have something about you to even do what he's done in that sport, surely.
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http://lmgtfy.com/?q=alex+reid+wiki&l=1MachoMan09 wrote:Who is Alex Reid?
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I really need to give you my Cage Rage compilation. 8)Wales wrote:Fit as a fiddle to start with, and a blooming hard trainer and determined lad. Fair play to him.
but surely Reid has a huge advantage in that he is already an experienced fighter. I've read a lot of people saying "oh he's a load of crap at MMA" , now Ive not seen him fight, but c'mon, you have to have something about you to even do what he's done in that sport, surely.
With the exception of Palhares, he's never beaten anyone of even domestic title level quality (using boxing as a comparison).
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Thats still a good level isnt it? beating one Domestic title level fighter? Or not... I dont understand the levels in MMA.
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Not considering the way he talks about himself mate.
He only flourished because Promoters weren't booking decent overseas talent and most of ours was pony at the time, or abroad.
He only flourished because Promoters weren't booking decent overseas talent and most of ours was pony at the time, or abroad.
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agree cocoCoco wrote:In fairness to Woodhouse. obviously he has been matched carefully, he has come on leaps and bounds far more than I thought possible, he must have a lot of natural talentWales wrote:I'll bet a promoter could get him to 10-0. Christ, if an x footballer with no amateur experience at all can be manouvered properly cos he sells tickets im sure a pro fighter from another sport can.
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Could you take him?Poncey wrote:Not considering the way he talks about himself mate.
He only flourished because Promoters weren't booking decent overseas talent and most of ours was pony at the time, or abroad.
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Not with the way my BJJ is going.
Also what weight would they stick him in? He'd have to drain to get to 175 and lose a bit of those sexy muscles.
I could see someone making money out of him. Just like Angel McKenzie.
Also what weight would they stick him in? He'd have to drain to get to 175 and lose a bit of those sexy muscles.
I could see someone making money out of him. Just like Angel McKenzie.
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its now official that alex is actually less intelligent than he seems to be on TV.
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Is Angel McKenzie really making money from the boxing, well I mean more than the a "normal" pro - didn't seem to attract a big following if her TV debut was anything to go by.Poncey wrote:Not with the way my BJJ is going.![]()
Also what weight would they stick him in? He'd have to drain to get to 175 and lose a bit of those sexy muscles.
I could see someone making money out of him. Just like Angel McKenzie.
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How so?harrygreb wrote:its now official that alex is actually less intelligent than he seems to be on TV.
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he took a test
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Reid vs Tyson! Bring it on! 