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    Default Re: Acelino Freitas KO's undefeated kid at 154 ! (VIDEO)

    Great...blast from the blast and showing the young wipper snapper that he has alot of work to do


    job biscuit (hope this can make the young fighter a better fighter)!!!!


    eh eh!!!
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    Default Re: Acelino Freitas KO's undefeated kid at 154 ! (VIDEO)

    if this is just a one-off then great for Freitas. If he wants to have some sort of extended comeback he will have to get down to 140 at the least.

    I would guess it is just a one-off as I believe he is a politician in Brazil and took the fight just to shut this joker up.

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    Default Re: Acelino Freitas KO's undefeated kid at 154 ! (VIDEO)

    I'm not a trainer but my advice to that guy would be to try to get out of the way of right hands.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OumaFan View Post
    I'm not a trainer but my advice to that guy would be to try to get out of the way of right hands.
    So true.

    My advice also would be don't call out a fighter that was once elite(even if it would be 20 pounds above his best weight) if you have never beaten anyway good.

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    Default Re: Acelino Freitas KO's undefeated kid at 154 ! (VIDEO)

    Quote Originally Posted by captainanddew View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by OumaFan View Post
    I'm not a trainer but my advice to that guy would be to try to get out of the way of right hands.
    So true.

    My advice also would be don't call out a fighter that was once elite(even if it would be 20 pounds above his best weight) if you have never beaten anyway good.
    Yes. A has been world champion/world class fighter will often beat the hell out of a never was youngster.

    A bit like when Mike Mollo got thrashed by Andrew Golota, or Abraham Okine challenged Shannon Briggs and got a horrible beating.

    In any case I looked up Oliveira's record on boxrec and he had beaten some guys with decent records, a couple of of his opponents had 25-4 records or thereabouts. Also Oliveira was the much bigger man as he had fought as high as 165, and the kid was 22 years old, 14 years younger than tit sucker ! (Popo).
    "You knocked him down...now how bout you try knockin me down ?"

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    Default Re: Acelino Freitas KO's undefeated kid at 154 ! (VIDEO)

    Quote Originally Posted by Hulk View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by captainanddew View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by OumaFan View Post
    I'm not a trainer but my advice to that guy would be to try to get out of the way of right hands.
    So true.

    My advice also would be don't call out a fighter that was once elite(even if it would be 20 pounds above his best weight) if you have never beaten anyway good.
    Yes. A has been world champion/world class fighter will often beat the hell out of a never was youngster.

    A bit like when Mike Mollo got thrashed by Andrew Golota, or Abraham Okine challenged Shannon Briggs and got a horrible beating.

    In any case I looked up Oliveira's record on boxrec and he had beaten some guys with decent records, a couple of of his opponents had 25-4 records or thereabouts. Also Oliveira was the much bigger man as he had fought as high as 165, and the kid was 22 years old, 14 years younger than tit sucker ! (Popo).


    you have to look at the actual records. Oliveira beat a 24-7-2 guy, who happened to be 36 yrs old. beat a 23-7 guy who had been TKO'd in his previous fights (and had beaten 1 fighter with a winning record and more than 4 wins), an 18-7 fighter who had lost 5 of his 7 fights prior to fighting Oliveira.

    Have to look behind the somewhat decent records to see that the guys were kind of shite.

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    Default Re: Acelino Freitas KO's undefeated kid at 154 ! (VIDEO)

    Quote Originally Posted by captainanddew View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Hulk View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by captainanddew View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by OumaFan View Post
    I'm not a trainer but my advice to that guy would be to try to get out of the way of right hands.
    So true.

    My advice also would be don't call out a fighter that was once elite(even if it would be 20 pounds above his best weight) if you have never beaten anyway good.
    Yes. A has been world champion/world class fighter will often beat the hell out of a never was youngster.

    A bit like when Mike Mollo got thrashed by Andrew Golota, or Abraham Okine challenged Shannon Briggs and got a horrible beating.

    In any case I looked up Oliveira's record on boxrec and he had beaten some guys with decent records, a couple of of his opponents had 25-4 records or thereabouts. Also Oliveira was the much bigger man as he had fought as high as 165, and the kid was 22 years old, 14 years younger than tit sucker ! (Popo).


    you have to look at the actual records. Oliveira beat a 24-7-2 guy, who happened to be 36 yrs old. beat a 23-7 guy who had been TKO'd in his previous fights (and had beaten 1 fighter with a winning record and more than 4 wins), an 18-7 fighter who had lost 5 of his 7 fights prior to fighting Oliveira.

    Have to look behind the somewhat decent records to see that the guys were kind of shite.
    Regardless I still think what Freitas did was pretty remarkable. He beat a much much bigger, younger, undefeated fighter. I'm happy for him.
    "You knocked him down...now how bout you try knockin me down ?"

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    Niiice #comeback fight Freitas!! I applaud you!

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