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    Is this even legal?

    yaa ****d up ****tssz
    Last edited by bluntt; 12-22-2014, 12:10 PM. Reason: .

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    Originally posted by bluntt View Post
    I had a unofficial boxing match 2 days ago. I am 62 KG and 16 years old. My opponent called off so the orginisator had to found someone else. I didnt know about this until the match day. So the orginsator found a much much much bigger and older guy to fight me. He was 20 years old and 86 KG and like 20cm taller. I gave him like 2 good jabs and one very hard straight right hand than he got aggressive and started swinging. The fight got stopped in the first minute because he was to aggressive. It was a DQ, so I didnt really lost, but I was very dissapointing in the orginisator..

    BTW :I can show a video link of the 1 minute fight if you guys want..
    show please, and that is ****ing ****** of them...

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      #3
      you arent supposed to fight someone thats more than one weightclass above you. there are also restrictions when it comes to age and number of revious bouts.

      organizers however often ignore these rules to ensure things work out as planned if and when fighters pull out for whatever reason. it is rather common and has happened to me as well, once boxing a guy two weightclasses heavier than myself and another time boxing a guy with 8 times as many fights.

      your scenario may be the most extreme i have heard of though. how many fights have you had before? if you are inexperienced you may want to get another trainer, they shouldnt have allowed you to fight that guy even if you said you wanted to. its the fighters job to be a warrior, but its the trainers job to have his best interest at heart and pull him out if needed.

      i used to have a trainer who i knew would let me die in the ring without lifting a finger. not until i got a proper trainer who i could trust did i realize the benefits of just being able to focus on your job and not worry about your trainer. my other trainer ****** in all areas, it wasnt just failing to look out for his fighters he was just terrible at everything and i was always concerned about him ****ing up my chances. he always did too, no matter how it ended up he always made things more difficult than they needed to be.

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        #4
        Fights get stopped cause someone is to aggresive? Someone should warn Maidana.

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          #5
          so what?? its a fight whatever happens, happens.. u don't like it? turn off your station.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Chalino Sanchez View Post
              so what?? its a fight whatever happens, happens.. u don't like it? turn off your station.
              Ah ... proper tough nut here eh?

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                #8
                Originally posted by Chalino Sanchez View Post
                so what?? its a fight whatever happens, happens.. u don't like it? turn off your station.
                sry brainless champ

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by nivek535 View Post
                  sry brainless champ
                  that was a Mike Tyson quote for anyone that didnt catch it

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                    #10
                    You have to be careful on the smaller amateur shows.. The ones in the Midwest that I have fought on, most are completely unorganized and matchmaking can be highly suspect..

                    I got matched up vs a guy 5 inches taller and roughly 20 pounds heavier,, luckily for me he had about zero skills, and I just clinched him early every time because he did have big power but he gassed after 1, and then I tore him up the rest of the way..

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