Re: Prince Patel
Posted: 31 Dec 2017, 07:20
PRINCE PATEL = RATINGS 
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Or the function room at the Phoenix Night Club
Mystery solved, Patel is also now the Hungarian Championleejonesjnr wrote: ↑14 Jan 2018, 15:45 Gosh. Around half of the guys boxing are wearing trainers.
I was surprised to see Patel wearing plain black shorts.
What was the green belt he also picked up?
It was a belt made of herbs.leejonesjnr wrote: ↑14 Jan 2018, 15:45 Gosh. Around half of the guys boxing are wearing trainers.
I was surprised to see Patel wearing plain black shorts.
What was the green belt he also picked up?
This is how the Eastern European journeyman scene works.
I pretty much go with that. this is why I hate to see Eastern European's brought over here and take away potential wages from British lads. People tend to look at the record these days as it inflates ego. Also im sure bringing fodder to this country must be minimum wage too. I emailed Robert Smith sometime ago regarding an Eastern European brought over here to box a British debutant. The Bulgarian had 1 win and about 5 or 6 losses so could not see what he had 'special' that a British boxer didnt have. Mr Smith did email me back saying he was frustrated about this also, but it still goes on.Coco wrote: ↑15 Jan 2018, 08:11This is how the Eastern European journeyman scene works.
There are little more than gym fights, the winners come over here with relatively good records and getting beat here, then go back, pick up some wins and it's back to Britain again.
While I appreciate it's tough to get away wins in boxing these guys are given wins at home so they can be lambs to the slaughter on foreign fields.
A few weeks ago I was looking at a boxers record - I noticed a boxer who was shocking had half a dozen wins and wondered who he had beat.Coco wrote: ↑15 Jan 2018, 08:11This is how the Eastern European journeyman scene works.
There are little more than gym fights, the winners come over here with relatively good records and getting beat here, then go back, pick up some wins and it's back to Britain again.
While I appreciate it's tough to get away wins in boxing these guys are given wins at home so they can be lambs to the slaughter on foreign fields.
Dont agree with this, they aint taking work away from any journeyman, the simple fact is that there aren't enough journeymen to go around and most of them are booked up months in advance. Thats why matchmakers/promoters have to bring these guys in. It isnt cheaper to bring these lads in either, its more expensive.mimmy123 wrote: ↑15 Jan 2018, 08:19I pretty much go with that. this is why I hate to see Eastern European's brought over here and take away potential wages from British lads. People tend to look at the record these days as it inflates ego. Also im sure bringing fodder to this country must be minimum wage too. I emailed Robert Smith sometime ago regarding an Eastern European brought over here to box a British debutant. The Bulgarian had 1 win and about 5 or 6 losses so could not see what he had 'special' that a British boxer didnt have. Mr Smith did email me back saying he was frustrated about this also, but it still goes on.Coco wrote: ↑15 Jan 2018, 08:11This is how the Eastern European journeyman scene works.
There are little more than gym fights, the winners come over here with relatively good records and getting beat here, then go back, pick up some wins and it's back to Britain again.
While I appreciate it's tough to get away wins in boxing these guys are given wins at home so they can be lambs to the slaughter on foreign fields.
That’s a bit unfair... he has an immaculate recordrubberneck wrote: ↑15 Jan 2018, 13:23 This chap is a prime example of the “boxers” used to pad the records of the journeymen who are imported to appear in fights in this country.
http://boxrec.com/en/boxer/537447
He has a few bouts on YouTube to enjoy.
boxingknockout wrote: ↑18 Jan 2018, 07:20That’s a bit unfair... he has an immaculate recordrubberneck wrote: ↑15 Jan 2018, 13:23 This chap is a prime example of the “boxers” used to pad the records of the journeymen who are imported to appear in fights in this country.
http://boxrec.com/en/boxer/537447
He has a few bouts on YouTube to enjoy.![]()
24 1st round stoppage losses.boxingknockout wrote: ↑18 Jan 2018, 07:20That’s a bit unfair... he has an immaculate recordrubberneck wrote: ↑15 Jan 2018, 13:23 This chap is a prime example of the “boxers” used to pad the records of the journeymen who are imported to appear in fights in this country.
http://boxrec.com/en/boxer/537447
He has a few bouts on YouTube to enjoy.![]()