Kristian Laight now has the most known losses in history?
Kristian Laight now has the most known losses in history?
I heard Strickland held it, and looks like Laight's recently surpassed him, though Strickland has more fights in total (which I think Laight wants to beat)
Though with Strickland fighting under other names, maybe not.
Though with Strickland fighting under other names, maybe not.
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Lenny Cravats
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Re: Kristian Laight now has the most known losses in history?
Thought he retired at 300 a few months back? Is he coming back? It’ll take him a few years to rack up as many as Strickland. Would he be licensed for it?
Re: Kristian Laight now has the most known losses in history?
Nothing against the lad who is hopefully earning a few quid, but to get to 300 fights and losing 290 of them then somebody somewhere is taking the piss out of people buying tickets - usually the friends and family of some 2-0 kid who is never going to get to area title level.
Re: Kristian Laight now has the most known losses in history?
That lad whos 2-0 is probably living the dream, hell be a local celebrity and kris is just there to help him learn the trade and make a few quid for himselfbripez wrote: ↑21 Oct 2018, 05:25 Nothing against the lad who is hopefully earning a few quid, but to get to 300 fights and losing 290 of them then somebody somewhere is taking the piss out of people buying tickets - usually the friends and family of some 2-0 kid who is never going to get to area title level.
Re: Kristian Laight now has the most known losses in history?
Is kris making a comeback then ?
Re: Kristian Laight now has the most known losses in history?
And all the top fighters as well need the Laights of this world when they start off, good learning fights,REEVE wrote: ↑21 Oct 2018, 07:28That lad whos 2-0 is probably living the dream, hell be a local celebrity and kris is just there to help him learn the trade and make a few quid for himselfbripez wrote: ↑21 Oct 2018, 05:25 Nothing against the lad who is hopefully earning a few quid, but to get to 300 fights and losing 290 of them then somebody somewhere is taking the piss out of people buying tickets - usually the friends and family of some 2-0 kid who is never going to get to area title level.
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mickey1975
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Re: Kristian Laight now has the most known losses in history?
“The lad” is an extremely competent boxer who will teach 99% of opponents an awful lot.bripez wrote: ↑21 Oct 2018, 05:25 Nothing against the lad who is hopefully earning a few quid, but to get to 300 fights and losing 290 of them then somebody somewhere is taking the piss out of people buying tickets - usually the friends and family of some 2-0 kid who is never going to get to area title level.
Re: Kristian Laight now has the most known losses in history?
This is always the stock answer on these type of threads.mickey1975 wrote: ↑21 Oct 2018, 09:05“The lad” is an extremely competent boxer who will teach 99% of opponents an awful lot.bripez wrote: ↑21 Oct 2018, 05:25 Nothing against the lad who is hopefully earning a few quid, but to get to 300 fights and losing 290 of them then somebody somewhere is taking the piss out of people buying tickets - usually the friends and family of some 2-0 kid who is never going to get to area title level.
What specifically will a boxer learn in this type of fight that they would not learn in a competitive sparring session, bearing in mind that the specific objective of the opponent is to not win, but also to not get stopped?
Re: Kristian Laight now has the most known losses in history?
Thought laight retired
Re: Kristian Laight now has the most known losses in history?
You should know that doing something on fight night against someone you aren't familiar with is a lot different from learning in the gym against guys you are used to.bripez wrote: ↑21 Oct 2018, 10:03This is always the stock answer on these type of threads.mickey1975 wrote: ↑21 Oct 2018, 09:05“The lad” is an extremely competent boxer who will teach 99% of opponents an awful lot.bripez wrote: ↑21 Oct 2018, 05:25 Nothing against the lad who is hopefully earning a few quid, but to get to 300 fights and losing 290 of them then somebody somewhere is taking the piss out of people buying tickets - usually the friends and family of some 2-0 kid who is never going to get to area title level.
What specifically will a boxer learn in this type of fight that they would not learn in a competitive sparring session, bearing in mind that the specific objective of the opponent is to not win, but also to not get stopped?
Re: Kristian Laight now has the most known losses in history?
That's a fair point.Coco wrote: ↑21 Oct 2018, 10:23You should know that doing something on fight night against someone you aren't familiar with is a lot different from learning in the gym against guys you are used to.bripez wrote: ↑21 Oct 2018, 10:03This is always the stock answer on these type of threads.mickey1975 wrote: ↑21 Oct 2018, 09:05
“The lad” is an extremely competent boxer who will teach 99% of opponents an awful lot.
What specifically will a boxer learn in this type of fight that they would not learn in a competitive sparring session, bearing in mind that the specific objective of the opponent is to not win, but also to not get stopped?
I still think that this is a peculiar practice that seems specific to boxing (eg. Man Utd reserves play Liverpool reserves - players of similar or better ability with both sides trying to win).
I almost didn't post as I didn't was this to come across as a dig at the journeymen boxers, which it isn't. I know that they are probably all much better than their records suggest.
Re: Kristian Laight now has the most known losses in history?
I think it's fair to have a dig at the game but I'm defensive of the fighters
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I thought he said a while back that he wanted to beat Strickland in terms of number of fights. Must have been mistaken, or he changed his mind.
Re: Kristian Laight now has the most known losses in history?
They get rounds in on a proper event. Big difference between a crowd and the gym. Laight was only stopped 5 times, so he always gave young fighters rounds. You learn less from blasting out guys in one or two rounds than having to go 6- Kris did that for them time and again.bripez wrote: ↑21 Oct 2018, 10:03This is always the stock answer on these type of threads.mickey1975 wrote: ↑21 Oct 2018, 09:05“The lad” is an extremely competent boxer who will teach 99% of opponents an awful lot.bripez wrote: ↑21 Oct 2018, 05:25 Nothing against the lad who is hopefully earning a few quid, but to get to 300 fights and losing 290 of them then somebody somewhere is taking the piss out of people buying tickets - usually the friends and family of some 2-0 kid who is never going to get to area title level.
What specifically will a boxer learn in this type of fight that they would not learn in a competitive sparring session, bearing in mind that the specific objective of the opponent is to not win, but also to not get stopped?
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PredatorHayds
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Re: Kristian Laight now has the most known losses in history?
I think you can get different levels of ‘journeyman’.
I always prefer the Warburtons, Fidoes or a Prime Ambler who gave it a go and could spring the upset.
I always prefer the Warburtons, Fidoes or a Prime Ambler who gave it a go and could spring the upset.
Re: Kristian Laight now has the most known losses in history?
Ambler at his best really can fight, hard man too.
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PredatorHayds
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Re: Kristian Laight now has the most known losses in history?
Is jamie still boxing?PredatorHayds wrote: ↑24 Oct 2018, 08:46He took rounds off some really good fighters.
Usually on 48 hours notice.
Never fought near his hometown once.
Top Bloke Ambler.
Be good to see him get to 100 fights
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PredatorHayds
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Re: Kristian Laight now has the most known losses in history?
He’s going to have a think about it over Xmas mate.REEVE wrote: ↑24 Oct 2018, 15:53Is jamie still boxing?PredatorHayds wrote: ↑24 Oct 2018, 08:46He took rounds off some really good fighters.
Usually on 48 hours notice.
Never fought near his hometown once.
Top Bloke Ambler.
Be good to see him get to 100 fights
He had a son at the beginning of the year and he’s enjoying that.
Re: Kristian Laight now has the most known losses in history?
Ambler has fought them all and almost always gone the distance, Robin Reid, Matthew Barney, Tony Bellew, Paul Smith, Martin Murray, Liam Williams, Kerry Hope, Rocky Fielding and there is def a good few more who were British Champs.
I remember he was stopped a few times of late, against lesser opposition, which is prob an indication of things catching up with him.
Actually Laight got to 300 doing a lot of 4x2's against debutants, getting to 100 fighting as a journeyman against champions is a different kettle of fish
I remember he was stopped a few times of late, against lesser opposition, which is prob an indication of things catching up with him.
Actually Laight got to 300 doing a lot of 4x2's against debutants, getting to 100 fighting as a journeyman against champions is a different kettle of fish
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Dont blame him mate i had twin girls 2 weeks ago its so hard to find time to do anythingPredatorHayds wrote: ↑25 Oct 2018, 02:47He’s going to have a think about it over Xmas mate.REEVE wrote: ↑24 Oct 2018, 15:53Is jamie still boxing?PredatorHayds wrote: ↑24 Oct 2018, 08:46
He took rounds off some really good fighters.
Usually on 48 hours notice.
Never fought near his hometown once.
Top Bloke Ambler.
Be good to see him get to 100 fights
He had a son at the beginning of the year and he’s enjoying that.
Id love a few more its just getting back in shape thats hard
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smiling assassin
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Re: Kristian Laight now has the most known losses in history?
Congratulations mate. You will get themREEVE wrote: ↑25 Oct 2018, 07:46Dont blame him mate i had twin girls 2 weeks ago its so hard to find time to do anythingPredatorHayds wrote: ↑25 Oct 2018, 02:47He’s going to have a think about it over Xmas mate.
He had a son at the beginning of the year and he’s enjoying that.
Id love a few more its just getting back in shape thats hard
In a routine soon enough then you might find the time to train. Even when you do you might be to tired to train
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PredatorHayds
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Re: Kristian Laight now has the most known losses in history?
Congratulations mateREEVE wrote: ↑25 Oct 2018, 07:46Dont blame him mate i had twin girls 2 weeks ago its so hard to find time to do anythingPredatorHayds wrote: ↑25 Oct 2018, 02:47He’s going to have a think about it over Xmas mate.
He had a son at the beginning of the year and he’s enjoying that.
Id love a few more its just getting back in shape thats hard
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Thanks lads its a fuckin sleeping nitemare haha
As far as journeymen go brett fidoe or will warburton could win a title if it came to it.
Ive also seen nathan hardy batter a kid to fornicate dropped him aswell and get a ....DRAW !!
As far as journeymen go brett fidoe or will warburton could win a title if it came to it.
Ive also seen nathan hardy batter a kid to fornicate dropped him aswell and get a ....DRAW !!