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Re: Takaloo

Posted: 02 Aug 2011, 10:28
by Arnie
dberry wrote:I remember watching Takaloo in a few fights that were aired over here on 'Friday Night Fights', the last one I seen him in, I think was against Anthony Farnell, I always enjoyed watching him and wondered what happened to him, good to see him making a comeback, at least for one last hoorah.
Twat u had to remember that one ha only joking pal

Re: Takaloo

Posted: 02 Aug 2011, 10:32
by Jon Saxon
Biscuits wrote:
Jon Saxon wrote:
banjo wrote: :lol:

and BTW mate if you think I have had pelters on here for the past few days it's nothing that compares to "Clarky's Plastic pish bed" the same guy still gets slagged for it today.

Lol im still laughing thinking aout it now.
Tit
Ashes to rashes, Cakes to Scones, Scones turned to Biscuits, Biscuits broke down to crumbs.

In the end what are we all left with?....another unfunny internet stalking fuktard that no one cares about.

Re: Takaloo

Posted: 02 Aug 2011, 10:33
by Gazmac81
Sorry to Bring up bad memorys Arnie but i mustve been late teens /early twenties and i seem to remeber some Ballet Dancing / BAllroom Dancing incorporated into your training before the takaloo fight

was that for real or just a stunt? :TU:


Arnie wrote:
dberry wrote:I remember watching Takaloo in a few fights that were aired over here on 'Friday Night Fights', the last one I seen him in, I think was against Anthony Farnell, I always enjoyed watching him and wondered what happened to him, good to see him making a comeback, at least for one last hoorah.
Twat u had to remember that one ha only joking pal

Re: Takaloo

Posted: 02 Aug 2011, 10:47
by dberry
Arnie wrote:
dberry wrote:I remember watching Takaloo in a few fights that were aired over here on 'Friday Night Fights', the last one I seen him in, I think was against Anthony Farnell, I always enjoyed watching him and wondered what happened to him, good to see him making a comeback, at least for one last hoorah.
Twat u had to remember that one ha only joking pal
Sorry mate, I was a big fan of yours, you had a lot of coverage here on cable at the time, as did Takaloo. You certainly where the favorite. Bad day at the office for you, not much more else, I've always said that title fights should be a best of three to decide the winner and would be interested to have seen the results of a best of three here.

Re: Takaloo

Posted: 02 Aug 2011, 11:06
by Captain Hook
gaylord2011 wrote:Takaloo held a WBU belt did he not, not the greatest of the belts but on a par with a WBC is it not

And Takaloo was a solid good pro deserving of his chance
Have you been drinking?

Re: Takaloo

Posted: 02 Aug 2011, 11:16
by Captain Hook
twenty six wrote:I was at the Farnell fight at the Velodrome.
I cant believe it was 10 years ago.
Arnie was so hyped up you had to drag him off the ceiling, and that was on the way to the ring. Ultimately that led to his downfall.
Tak caught him with a beaut and that was it - all over.
The atmosphere that night was electric.
Arnie might let us have his take on it, when he's next nosying around here. :TU:
I was there too mate, seem to remember there being trouble on the way in/out of the ring for Takaloo?

That was Hatton v Matthews undercard? It's a bit of a blur got hammered afterwards!

Remember Farnell was favourite, whole place was in shock at the finish..

Re: Takaloo

Posted: 02 Aug 2011, 11:47
by Captain Hook
It was a good venue I thought.......been anything like that there since?

Had a group of middle-aged ladies behind me shouting "Come on Richard" all the way through the Hatton fight!

Re: Takaloo

Posted: 02 Aug 2011, 14:41
by Adamj1987
gaylord2011 wrote:Takaloo held a WBU belt did he not, not the greatest of the belts but on a par with a WBC is it not

And Takaloo was a solid good pro deserving of his chance
no
yes

Re: Takaloo

Posted: 02 Aug 2011, 16:02
by addi
MachoMan09 wrote:
Captain Hook wrote:It was a good venue I thought.......been anything like that there since?
That was probably the biggest show there to date. I have been to a couple of VIP shows there since that were decent.
northside a.b.c have a show there every season allways a good night.

Re: Takaloo

Posted: 02 Aug 2011, 16:43
by wesley05
gaylord2011 wrote:Takaloo held a WBU belt did he not, not the greatest of the belts but on a par with a WBC is it not

And Takaloo was a solid good pro deserving of his chance
On par with WBC you on mehow mehow mate

Re: Takaloo

Posted: 02 Aug 2011, 17:32
by Arnie
twenty six wrote:I was at the Farnell fight at the Velodrome.
I cant believe it was 10 years ago.
Arnie was so hyped up you had to drag him off the ceiling, and that was on the way to the ring. Ultimately that led to his downfall.
Tak caught him with a beaut and that was it - all over.
The atmosphere that night was electric.
Arnie might let us have his take on it, when he's next nosying around here. :TU:
Yes m8 the atmosphere was electric I didn't think nothing could stop me that night, I remember walking to the ring and the noise was deafening I looked to my side there was a huge guy with a big gold chain round his neck shouting Arnie Arnie he had tears coming down his face that got me started, we r the champions music blasting, Roy Keans football top on I started singing myself I lost complete control of my emotions, when I got in the ring I was to stiff and that's that really, I was devastated at the time but now I can tell my guys about my experiences and how to react when the pressure is on and so on learn from ur own experience as they say. :TU:

Re: Takaloo

Posted: 02 Aug 2011, 17:43
by NazNaci1
Takaloo was a good, British level fighter. Nice guy too.

However 'World Champ' is stretching it, to be honest. The WBU is a total sham and granted the WBC isn't much better, it is still much, much , much higher regarded than the WBU.

Does the WBU still exist?

Takaloo back to fighting and in Prizefighter, no less. He will do ok, but can't see him winning it. He could always bang a bit, so it will be fun I am sure :TU:

Re: Takaloo

Posted: 02 Aug 2011, 18:03
by Andy
Will Takaloo have to box a four rounder prior to Prizefighter to prove his suitability after a spell away ? It was required of a couple of others, Robin Reid included.

Re: Takaloo

Posted: 03 Aug 2011, 05:21
by DavidPayne
Arnie wrote:
twenty six wrote:I was at the Farnell fight at the Velodrome.
I cant believe it was 10 years ago.
Arnie was so hyped up you had to drag him off the ceiling, and that was on the way to the ring. Ultimately that led to his downfall.
Tak caught him with a beaut and that was it - all over.
The atmosphere that night was electric.
Arnie might let us have his take on it, when he's next nosying around here. :TU:
Yes m8 the atmosphere was electric I didn't think nothing could stop me that night, I remember walking to the ring and the noise was deafening I looked to my side there was a huge guy with a big gold chain round his neck shouting Arnie Arnie he had tears coming down his face that got me started, we r the champions music blasting, Roy Keans football top on I started singing myself I lost complete control of my emotions, when I got in the ring I was to stiff and that's that really, I was devastated at the time but now I can tell my guys about my experiences and how to react when the pressure is on and so on learn from ur own experience as they say. :TU:
Arnie, I remember the nightmare you had with Sergio Acuna. Already ten years since that nearly series of Light-Middleweights.

Re: Takaloo

Posted: 03 Aug 2011, 05:24
by Gazmac81
Probably against Youssef Al Hamidi , seems to be enough these days :wink:
mexican roadsweeper wrote:Will Takaloo have to box a four rounder prior to Prizefighter to prove his suitability after a spell away ? It was required of a couple of others, Robin Reid included.

Re: Takaloo

Posted: 03 Aug 2011, 05:28
by Bob Wright
bengulnaci1 wrote:Does the WBU still exist?
Yes, in fact we now have TWO WBU's to enjoy!!!

http://www.thewbu.com/

http://wbu-boxing.com/

Re: Takaloo

Posted: 03 Aug 2011, 07:26
by Arnie
Yeah Acuna was very clever, hard fight

Re: Takaloo

Posted: 03 Aug 2011, 08:20
by Bricks
G0mez wrote:
Bob Wright wrote:Didn't he get done for benefit fraud or something similar?
I can't be sure, but I think they managed to charge his wife with it, but he didn't. You can prob google it to confirm.

It was over something like 5+ years too, so pretty serious indeed if my memory serves me correct.

Personally I absolutely detest people who move to this country and then frig the benefit system.
well you'd probably love walking through Wembley or edmonton with its huge somalian communities, ive never met a somalian man over 30 who didnt wear a suit and who wasnt cheating benefits. Also avoid Slough the hordes of Albanians cheating benefits will put you right off your chicken tikka

Re: Takaloo

Posted: 03 Aug 2011, 08:50
by DavidPayne
mugabi wrote:
G0mez wrote:
Bob Wright wrote:Didn't he get done for benefit fraud or something similar?
I can't be sure, but I think they managed to charge his wife with it, but he didn't. You can prob google it to confirm.

It was over something like 5+ years too, so pretty serious indeed if my memory serves me correct.

Personally I absolutely detest people who move to this country and then frig the benefit system.
well you'd probably love walking through Wembley or edmonton with its huge somalian communities, ive never met a somalian man over 30 who didnt wear a suit and who wasnt cheating benefits. Also avoid Slough the hordes of Albanians cheating benefits will put you right off your chicken tikka
I'm getting toward the end of Black Hawk Down so don't get me started about Somalians. They attack helicopters full of snipers like Keegan used to play away from home.

I think only the British actors are left, oh and that Harnet fella.

Re: Takaloo

Posted: 04 Aug 2011, 04:55
by ERIC GUY
wow 10 years ago!!, I remember it well, Ricky was standing with me during the undercard for about 20 mins whilst I was filming, yeah great atmosphere, 12 fights on the programme, wayne elcock, david barnes, jamie moore, michael gomez, michael jennings all on undercard.

Re: Takaloo

Posted: 04 Aug 2011, 17:13
by knock off
remember the rivalry between takaloo and wayne alexandra The fight was great caught up with Wayne recently http://t.co/7C78Kq9 Hope he does the Prizefighter draw

Re: Takaloo

Posted: 06 Aug 2011, 11:29
by fatcity69
Omg how can anyone compare the wbu belt with the wbc belt???!!... now I know the wbc is an absolute disgrace with their super champions and diamond champions, recesss champions and retarded champions etc but some of the all time greats have held the wbc belt... next we'll be comparing Takaloo with Carlos Monzon!... hell why not they were both 'world champions' werent they!!!.....
Actually I think this prize fighter number is becoming more than a bit tired and sullied... am I the only fan who feels a little taken for a ride when we have fighters coming out of retirement for this competition who really shouldnt be anywhere near a ring???. Tak was a half decent domestic level fighter at best, and hes not liable to be any better now.
Nothing gainst Tak personally but hearing people say he was a world champion sullies the memory of the many greats of the past that werent able to win world titles or in some cases even fight for a world title, back when world titles were 'world titles'. We need to remember that the world titles of today bare little comparison to the past and that in many cases the whole value of the name 'world champion' has been lost....
rant over for now... :box: :bag: :shame:
ps Tak will probably lose his first fight....

Re: Takaloo

Posted: 06 Aug 2011, 14:03
by Arnie
[quote="Gazmac81"]Sorry to Bring up bad memorys Arnie but i mustve been late teens /early twenties and i seem to remeber some Ballet Dancing / BAllroom Dancing incorporated into your training before the takaloo fight

was that for real or just a stunt? :TU:



Brian Hughes thought it would help in my boxing m8, don't think he understood that u get hit in boxing while danceing round ;-?

Re: Takaloo

Posted: 06 Aug 2011, 14:07
by hurlock
did you keep the ballet up??

Re: Takaloo

Posted: 07 Aug 2011, 12:11
by Darcy Delaney
Arnie wrote:
twenty six wrote:I was at the Farnell fight at the Velodrome.
I cant believe it was 10 years ago.
Arnie was so hyped up you had to drag him off the ceiling, and that was on the way to the ring. Ultimately that led to his downfall.
Tak caught him with a beaut and that was it - all over.
The atmosphere that night was electric.
Arnie might let us have his take on it, when he's next nosying around here. :TU:
Yes m8 the atmosphere was electric I didn't think nothing could stop me that night, I remember walking to the ring and the noise was deafening I looked to my side there was a huge guy with a big gold chain round his neck shouting Arnie Arnie he had tears coming down his face that got me started, we r the champions music blasting, Roy Keans football top on I started singing myself I lost complete control of my emotions, when I got in the ring I was to stiff and that's that really, I was devastated at the time but now I can tell my guys about my experiences and how to react when the pressure is on and so on learn from ur own experience as they say. :TU:

could someone upload the fight with the ring walks please :TU: