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tonights Fox card

Posted: 06 Nov 2009, 06:01
by toppity
Well Seran made Adam look second rate. Big knock out, good call from the ref'...the timing was right. Bloody hell, what's the ruling in NSW of fighting after being knocked out? Dec' 2nd isn't that far away.

Re: tonights Fox card

Posted: 06 Nov 2009, 06:06
by AntonS
Auto 1 month holiday. Doctor can make it longer if need be.

Re: tonights Fox card

Posted: 06 Nov 2009, 06:23
by toppity
AntonS wrote:Auto 1 month holiday. Doctor can make it longer if need be.
off the RJJ v Green Card then.

Re: tonights Fox card

Posted: 06 Nov 2009, 06:28
by AntonS
toppity wrote:
AntonS wrote:Auto 1 month holiday. Doctor can make it longer if need be.
off the RJJ v Green Card then.
Yep!

Re: tonights Fox card

Posted: 06 Nov 2009, 07:11
by toppity
what a great main event. Action Jackson was systematical and awesome. Really worth watching. That should have been on the RJJ v Green undercard

Re: tonights Fox card

Posted: 06 Nov 2009, 07:22
by ryan711
bloody great main event,how good did Jackson look?would Billy Dib have the balls to fight him?

Re: tonights Fox card

Posted: 06 Nov 2009, 07:34
by Sweet P
ryan711 wrote:bloody great main event,how good did Jackson look?would Billy Dib have the balls to fight him?
It would be a great fight.

Re: tonights Fox card

Posted: 06 Nov 2009, 10:34
by Hounddawg
Well done to Jackson thought it was great a performance and against a quality opponent who could bang.Bring on Dib, what a fight for the new year.
I have to say the main was excellent.. a really good matchup :TU: . Asiku surprised me tonight, I think his chin and work rate could take him on to a major title.

I hope Wills takes the year off it's been a bad one for him.

Team Bohul done well tonight and made sure it didn't have to go to the cards. Still can't support the idea that more fighters from Team bohul seem to get the majority of fights on TV than the Australian local talent. I really hope that this doesn't continue next year.

What about the tool who claimed that Ruiz had won all 43 fights by knockout and that Ruiz was 41????? I know Boxrec ain't the bible but how far of the mark was he! Danny seemed shocked as i did so i looked it up and he's 32, nice job by the host of Bigtime Boxing to take the shine of Asiku's best career win.

Re: tonights Fox card

Posted: 06 Nov 2009, 13:08
by AntonS
I wonder which one actually fought Asiku. I gather they are twins, but same height & nick name???

http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?hu ... &cat=boxer
http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?hu ... &cat=boxer

Re: tonights Fox card

Posted: 06 Nov 2009, 13:55
by AntonS
Was it ?
Heriberto (right)
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or Edel (right)
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Re: tonights Fox card

Posted: 06 Nov 2009, 16:02
by Brute
That was him. The other Heriberto Ruiz lost all four of his fights by KO, including one against Yori Boy Campos and the last against Vince Phillips. The fighter from last night has an impressive record, including winning a NABF title.

Very fair skinned for a Mexican.

Re: tonights Fox card

Posted: 06 Nov 2009, 16:36
by AntonS
Brute wrote:That was him. The other Heriberto Ruiz lost all four of his fights by KO, including one against Yori Boy Campos and the last against Vince Phillips. The fighter from last night has an impressive record, including winning a NABF title.

Very fair skinned for a Mexican.
When did he win that??

Re: tonights Fox card

Posted: 06 Nov 2009, 18:40
by Hounddawg
What about the knock out, i really thought the Mexican was in trouble after the last KD, it was a massive knockout.

Re: tonights Fox card

Posted: 06 Nov 2009, 19:00
by toppity
Hounddawg wrote:What about the knock out, i really thought the Mexican was in trouble after the last KD, it was a massive knockout.
probably should have been stopped before that?????

Re: tonights Fox card

Posted: 06 Nov 2009, 19:05
by Hounddawg
Brute wrote:That was him. The other Heriberto Ruiz lost all four of his fights by KO, including one against Yori Boy Campos and the last against Vince Phillips. The fighter from last night has an impressive record, including winning a NABF title.

Very fair skinned for a Mexican.

He challenged for the NABF title but lost.

He has impressive wins over Rey Bautista which was less than a year ago, he has a win against Christobal Cruz the current IBF feather champ, and a couple of other good wins against gate keepers.

The guy can fight no doubt, he was just outworked and with a lovely kit of punches was finished of in devastating fashion.

Re: tonights Fox card

Posted: 06 Nov 2009, 19:07
by Hounddawg
toppity wrote:
Hounddawg wrote:What about the knock out, i really thought the Mexican was in trouble after the last KD, it was a massive knockout.
probably should have been stopped before that?????
I was thinking that at the time, i had a fair bit of interest about his safety after the last KD.

Re: tonights Fox card

Posted: 06 Nov 2009, 19:20
by Sweet P
Hounddawg wrote:Well done to Jackson thought it was great a performance and against a quality opponent who could bang.Bring on Dib, what a fight for the new year.
I have to say the main was excellent.. a really good matchup :TU: . Asiku surprised me tonight, I think his chin and work rate could take him on to a major title.

I hope Wills takes the year off it's been a bad one for him.

Team Bohul done well tonight and made sure it didn't have to go to the cards. Still can't support the idea that more fighters from Team bohul seem to get the majority of fights on TV than the Australian local talent. I really hope that this doesn't continue next year.

What about the tool who claimed that Ruiz had won all 43 fights by knockout and that Ruiz was 41????? I know Boxrec ain't the bible but how far of the mark was he! Danny seemed shocked as i did so i looked it up and he's 32, nice job by the host of Bigtime Boxing to take the shine of Asiku's best career win.
I think the guy that gives the stats to Fox has no idea or is Drunk . Every card is the same. Wrong records. Normally its the Thia imports.

Its easier to make up an impressive record to keep people happy, Than to actually say it how it is.

Re: tonights Fox card

Posted: 06 Nov 2009, 20:51
by Brute
Hounddawg wrote:
Brute wrote:That was him. The other Heriberto Ruiz lost all four of his fights by KO, including one against Yori Boy Campos and the last against Vince Phillips. The fighter from last night has an impressive record, including winning a NABF title.

Very fair skinned for a Mexican.

He challenged for the NABF title but lost.

He has impressive wins over Rey Bautista which was less than a year ago, he has a win against Christobal Cruz the current IBF feather champ, and a couple of other good wins against gate keepers.

The guy can fight no doubt, he was just outworked and with a lovely kit of punches was finished of in devastating fashion.
My mistake. He won the WBC Fecombox Bantam and IBF Inter-Continental super Bantam titles. He has been a contender for much of his career.

Re: tonights Fox card

Posted: 06 Nov 2009, 20:55
by Brute
Is Craig Christian trying to corner the market in featherweight champs? 8)

Re: tonights Fox card

Posted: 07 Nov 2009, 00:07
by toppity
Brute wrote:Is Craig Christian trying to corner the market in featherweight champs? 8)
seems that way. He seems to be going well as a trainer. Is he respected over there?

Re: tonights Fox card

Posted: 07 Nov 2009, 20:01
by perfect jet
Hounddawg wrote:Well done to Jackson thought it was great a performance and against a quality opponent who could bang.Bring on Dib, what a fight for the new year.
I have to say the main was excellent.. a really good matchup :TU: . Asiku surprised me tonight, I think his chin and work rate could take him on to a major title.

I hope Wills takes the year off it's been a bad one for him.

Team Bohul done well tonight and made sure it didn't have to go to the cards. Still can't support the idea that more fighters from Team bohul seem to get the majority of fights on TV than the Australian local talent. I really hope that this doesn't continue next year.

What about the tool who claimed that Ruiz had won all 43 fights by knockout and that Ruiz was 41????? I know Boxrec ain't the bible but how far of the mark was he! Danny seemed shocked as i did so i looked it up and he's 32, nice job by the host of Bigtime Boxing to take the shine of Asiku's best career win.
Easy solution. The local fighters need to step up and start taking the 50/50 fights. The only reason the filo's are on so many cards is because local fighters wont take the fights. OR...the promoters boy doesn't want a 50/50 fight so they match with a filo. Same thing really.

At the end of the day...blame the promoters, managers and the matchmakers. They are entirely responsible for it.

Re: tonights Fox card

Posted: 09 Nov 2009, 07:44
by Hounddawg
Mate can't argue there about more boys willing to take 50/50 fights,it would be so healthy for the sport and only good could come of it.

Just in case my message sent mixed signals, i wasn't suggesting that the Bohul fighters were to blame.

What i stand for is a passion for Australian fighters for Australian boxing.....this however doesn't mean i don't want to see an International card from time to time but I certainly don't want to see 3 sometimes 4 fighters on every card televised, from the Bohul Gym.

No offense intended to the Gym or it's fighters, it just simply doesn't set a high standard for it's television viewers/Followers.

I've come to work the following Monday and mates have told me how they've turned the channel because it's always some Aussie fighter fighting an overmatched Asian fighter.

I Just think in Australia good local talent vs local Talent is the way to go. If we consider how often there are televised cards it's not much to ask for.

Re: tonights Fox card

Posted: 09 Nov 2009, 07:56
by Hounddawg
AntonS wrote:Was it ?
Heriberto (right)
Image

or Edel (right)
Image
I see your point, Same age born in the same town, and the same nickname......shit even the real last name is the same,are they twins?