Exactly.J wrote:bigley was in a war zone wasnt he? put himself in harms way as i recall.
Boxing in the Middle east?.
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After specifically being asked not to go somewhere too, he went and did it?
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YUP true you arent speaking untruths there mate.
sorry for my initial faux pas as you state should know better. was a throwaway comment apologies ...you an expat in dubai dont know mike parton perchance? old mate of mine. (off chance)
sorry for my initial faux pas as you state should know better. was a throwaway comment apologies ...you an expat in dubai dont know mike parton perchance? old mate of mine. (off chance)
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Yes there is the odd show, but non-professional.
I know Dubai has a gym that caters for boxing and kick-boxing.
But thats a bit of a journey from where your heading Im afraid - but if its a decent job, I would grab it with both hands mate !
Good luck.
I know Dubai has a gym that caters for boxing and kick-boxing.
But thats a bit of a journey from where your heading Im afraid - but if its a decent job, I would grab it with both hands mate !
Good luck.
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i believe so was an engineer who risked it for the cash ..knew they were being watched but risked it anyway...three of them in total all got beheaded.orbtastic wrote:After specifically being asked not to go somewhere too, he went and did it?
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Hey fella, don't be silly, no need to apologiseJ wrote:YUP true you arent speaking untruths there mate.
sorry for my initial faux pas as you state should know better. was a throwaway comment apologies ...you an expat in dubai dont know mike parton perchance? old mate of mine. (off chance)
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well didnt want to be ignorant mate...or promote ignorance rather ..yes he does kno what you mean was just off chance... got a few mates out there in Dubai never know could be a posting for me down the line. 
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Would be great to have another boxrec'er over here mate and you're certainly in the right industry! Can't compare it to the Caribbean as never been, but oil industry execs get fantastic packages here (not that you're slumming it right nowJ wrote:well didnt want to be ignorant mate...or promote ignorance rather ..yes he does kno what you mean was just off chance... got a few mates out there in Dubai never know could be a posting for me down the line.
I think with the regional situation a lot of money's going to be put into Dubai rather than places like Bahrain as it's done a good job of positioning itself as the 'Switzerland of the Middle East', so it's definitely going to benefit.
Anyway, you're also a West Country boy and we need more of us out here
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YOU STALKING ME HAHAHA you sure know a lot about me hahaha
just mesisng not sure it will be next mate to be honest...looking 75% cert its rotterdam again but after that who knows...sounds good though perhaps I should sort a visit out when Im a little further west around august next year...!
thanks for info will defo tap into your knowledge if it looks likely thanks mate appreciate it most kind
just mesisng not sure it will be next mate to be honest...looking 75% cert its rotterdam again but after that who knows...sounds good though perhaps I should sort a visit out when Im a little further west around august next year...!
thanks for info will defo tap into your knowledge if it looks likely thanks mate appreciate it most kind
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No worries - it is funny how this forum leads to you building up knowledge of people without having ever met them... it's the only forum I belong to and I'd love to do a proper boxrec meet-up when I'm back in the UK at some point as been posting here for years now and still haven't met a single person in the flesh!J wrote:YOU STALKING ME HAHAHA you sure know a lot about me hahaha![]()
just mesisng not sure it will be next mate to be honest...looking 75% cert its rotterdam again but after that who knows...sounds good though perhaps I should sort a visit out when Im a little further west around august next year...!
thanks for info will defo tap into your knowledge if it looks likely thanks mate appreciate it most kind
So if you're ever out here for a visit be sure to give me a shout - my industry isn't as lucrative as yours, but has allowed me to make some really good contacts 'around town' who are great entertainment on a night out. Ended up at a club on Friday night with a group of ex-British Army officers who are now in 'private security' and one of them who's got his own company is clearly doing well as he bought a six-litre bottle of Belvedere - utter madness.
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Not mercernaries are they?I was reading about that last night!HaDeserter wrote:No worries - it is funny how this forum leads to you building up knowledge of people without having ever met them... it's the only forum I belong to and I'd love to do a proper boxrec meet-up when I'm back in the UK at some point as been posting here for years now and still haven't met a single person in the flesh!J wrote:YOU STALKING ME HAHAHA you sure know a lot about me hahaha![]()
just mesisng not sure it will be next mate to be honest...looking 75% cert its rotterdam again but after that who knows...sounds good though perhaps I should sort a visit out when Im a little further west around august next year...!
thanks for info will defo tap into your knowledge if it looks likely thanks mate appreciate it most kind
So if you're ever out here for a visit be sure to give me a shout - my industry isn't as lucrative as yours, but has allowed me to make some really good contacts 'around town' who are great entertainment on a night out. Ended up at a club on Friday night with a group of ex-British Army officers who are now in 'private security' and one of them who's got his own company is clearly doing well as he bought a six-litre bottle of Belvedere - utter madness.
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Not really mate - they're the ones who run the businesses that the mercs work for. One of the guys who was with us runs the Afghanistan office and was heading to Kabul the next day so understandably wanted to go large!lefty wrote:Not mercernaries are they?I was reading about that last night!HaDeserter wrote:No worries - it is funny how this forum leads to you building up knowledge of people without having ever met them... it's the only forum I belong to and I'd love to do a proper boxrec meet-up when I'm back in the UK at some point as been posting here for years now and still haven't met a single person in the flesh!J wrote:YOU STALKING ME HAHAHA you sure know a lot about me hahaha![]()
just mesisng not sure it will be next mate to be honest...looking 75% cert its rotterdam again but after that who knows...sounds good though perhaps I should sort a visit out when Im a little further west around august next year...!
thanks for info will defo tap into your knowledge if it looks likely thanks mate appreciate it most kind
So if you're ever out here for a visit be sure to give me a shout - my industry isn't as lucrative as yours, but has allowed me to make some really good contacts 'around town' who are great entertainment on a night out. Ended up at a club on Friday night with a group of ex-British Army officers who are now in 'private security' and one of them who's got his own company is clearly doing well as he bought a six-litre bottle of Belvedere - utter madness.
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No doubt!Those private military companies have got some really shady stuff going down!I dread to think what goes onDeserter wrote:Not really mate - they're the ones who run the businesses that the mercs work for. One of the guys who was with us runs the Afghanistan office and was heading to Kabul the next day so understandably wanted to go large!lefty wrote:Not mercernaries are they?I was reading about that last night!HaDeserter wrote: No worries - it is funny how this forum leads to you building up knowledge of people without having ever met them... it's the only forum I belong to and I'd love to do a proper boxrec meet-up when I'm back in the UK at some point as been posting here for years now and still haven't met a single person in the flesh!
So if you're ever out here for a visit be sure to give me a shout - my industry isn't as lucrative as yours, but has allowed me to make some really good contacts 'around town' who are great entertainment on a night out. Ended up at a club on Friday night with a group of ex-British Army officers who are now in 'private security' and one of them who's got his own company is clearly doing well as he bought a six-litre bottle of Belvedere - utter madness.
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To be honest I prefer not to know as well, as while they were good company, I think I'd probably have some ethical issues wtih what goes on.lefty wrote:No doubt!Those private military companies have got some really shady stuff going down!I dread to think what goes onDeserter wrote:Not really mate - they're the ones who run the businesses that the mercs work for. One of the guys who was with us runs the Afghanistan office and was heading to Kabul the next day so understandably wanted to go large!lefty wrote: Not mercernaries are they?I was reading about that last night!Ha
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Its like arms dealers,i dont know how you can feel comfortable doing that from a moral perspectiveDeserter wrote:To be honest I prefer not to know as well, as while they were good company, I think I'd probably have some ethical issues wtih what goes on.lefty wrote:No doubt!Those private military companies have got some really shady stuff going down!I dread to think what goes onDeserter wrote: Not really mate - they're the ones who run the businesses that the mercs work for. One of the guys who was with us runs the Afghanistan office and was heading to Kabul the next day so understandably wanted to go large!
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'All the money you made will never buy back your soul' (Bob Dylan, Masters of War)