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    Default Where is Alex. W?

    Dose anyone know where he is?

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    Default Re: Where is Alex. W?

    long story...

    Turns out that he either:

    a) got sick of the site and left... leaving a random letter

    or

    b) Was a Norman Bates style physcopath called Simon who impersonated a boxer from his school to some how 'ebarass him'

    A few of the things he said on here rasied eyebrows with me but I always gave him the benefit of the doubt because 'Alex' started competing before I did... Once I knew the way the Seasons ran etc he probably wouldn't of passed my bullshit detector...

    Apperently 'simon' studied sports science so the stuff he said about conditioning was sound and looking back anything he said about boxing was blatantly out of a book... never really payed much attention to it though :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by AdamGB
    long story...

    Turns out that he either:

    a) got sick of the site and left... leaving a random letter

    or

    b) Was a Norman Bates style physcopath called Simon who impersonated a boxer from his school to some how 'ebarass him'

    A few of the things he said on here rasied eyebrows with me but I always gave him the benefit of the doubt because 'Alex' started competing before I did... Once I knew the way the Seasons ran etc he probably wouldn't of passed my bullshit detector...

    Apperently 'simon' studied sports science so the stuff he said about conditioning was sound and looking back anything he said about boxing was blatantly out of a book... never really payed much attention to it though :P

    Hehehe he's record was 30-1 with 27 ko's!!!!!!!!

    It's impossible to get so much ko % in amatuerboxing.

    I'm 10-4 with 3 "ko's" also know as RSC but I heave never flored anyone with a headshot.

    2 of my "ko's" came from bodyshots and the guys just took a knee and the reffery stops the fight.


    But alex.w 27 ko's thats crazy!!!! I and I remember him also say that he broke the opponents ribs :P

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    Default Re: Where is Alex. W?

    yeah, your much more likely to get a TKO, the ref rarely gives people a chance to try and beat the count. They just wave it right off.

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    Default Re: Where is Alex. W?

    Quote Originally Posted by MikeTysonKnockOut
    Dose anyone know where he is?
    I don't know, but I do know that he is not here.



    Hope this helped.

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    Default Re: Where is Alex. W?

    Who is he?

    If God wanted us to be vegetarians, why are animals made of meat ?

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    Default Re: Where is Alex. W?

    no one really knows, he was a person, who either either knew a lot of what he was talking about. Or as adam gb said someone that read something out of a book. The person sent a long letter about how alex was a boxer in the school, who maybe thought he was hard or something. So this person called simon who went to the school decided to embaresse him on saddoboxing and probably got carried away. Even if it was alex or not i would listen to some of the advice he gives because lots of it is very good.

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    Default Re: Where is Alex. W?

    Pit Bull He Alex trains at your gym
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    Default Re: Where is Alex. W?

    yep, i know lol i know the person who pretended to be him as well. The kids soooo annoying.

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    Default Re: Where is Alex. W?

    but that person has gone now, so i think, in my opinion this convo is a bit pointless now. might as well drop it

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    Default Re: Where is Alex. W?

    Quote Originally Posted by MikeTysonKnockOut
    Quote Originally Posted by AdamGB
    long story...

    Turns out that he either:

    a) got sick of the site and left... leaving a random letter

    or

    b) Was a Norman Bates style physcopath called Simon who impersonated a boxer from his school to some how 'ebarass him'

    A few of the things he said on here rasied eyebrows with me but I always gave him the benefit of the doubt because 'Alex' started competing before I did... Once I knew the way the Seasons ran etc he probably wouldn't of passed my bullshit detector...

    Apperently 'simon' studied sports science so the stuff he said about conditioning was sound and looking back anything he said about boxing was blatantly out of a book... never really payed much attention to it though :P

    Hehehe he's record was 30-1 with 27 ko's!!!!!!!!

    It's impossible to get so much ko % in amatuerboxing.

    I'm 10-4 with 3 "ko's" also know as RSC but I heave never flored anyone with a headshot.

    2 of my "ko's" came from bodyshots and the guys just took a knee and the reffery stops the fight.


    But alex.w 27 ko's thats crazy!!!! I and I remember him also say that he broke the opponents ribs :P
    and that one loss was to barry mcguigan's son!

    he also knew vale tudo, a qualified muay thai instructor, knew ju jitsu and tons of others

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