Fighters who are better than their record:
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ImranSarwar
- Super Welterweight
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Re: Fighters who are better than their record:
-I might be better than my record- was a lm/llm/ active Oct. 88- Oct. 92 (if I call the record of Opp line a **down que....then.. My down que first 8 Opp at THEIR HEIGHT has combined record of 94-4-2). BoxRec has me at sm though......I count it up MYSELF as 1 = jm 8 = m 3 = sm [lines 1..(incorrect weights listed), 4 & 10] lh = 1. I was 23-15-1 amateur (11+) (3-). ****I'm STARTED on a comeback too/3.1.13 and took it thru early Feb. 14./what I plan to go back just//at the moment I have one LAW PROBLEM [US has one LAW PROBLEM as I see it, now.....]. LOOKING TO MAKE A TRUE INROAD AND COMMUNICATE SOMEWHERE "Comprehensively". My age 58 + 7 mo. but I'm in very good shape for my age. Only serious (860)515-7680 (Cell phone)
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Boxerbeetle
- Light Heavyweight
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- Joined: 19 Sep 2011, 10:59
Re: Fighters who are better than their record:
Sergey Khomitsky falls nicely into this category, as British prospects & promoters are now finding out to their peril.
Re: Fighters who are better than their record:
Gabriel Rosado comes to mind when I read this question.
Man, Gabriel is a true warrior and a great fighter but his record says otherwise:
21-9-13
Man, Gabriel is a true warrior and a great fighter but his record says otherwise:
21-9-13
Re: Fighters who are better than their record:
Good callBoxerbeetle wrote:Sergey Khomitsky falls nicely into this category, as British prospects & promoters are now finding out to their peril.
I always thought John Buster Keeton was better than his record also Peter Buckley didn't try for a win against 100's of opponents, if he had his record would have been quite different.