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    How talented is the amateur boxer?? They had a pros verus joes way back it was mosley n shaq in headgear, mosley didnt break a sweat I think

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    Quote Originally Posted by armin View Post
    How talented is the amateur boxer?? They had a pros verus joes way back it was mosley n shaq in headgear, mosley didnt break a sweat I think
    A decorated amatuer with a boxer-puncher style..

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    Quote Originally Posted by FinitoElDinamita View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by armin View Post
    How talented is the amateur boxer?? They had a pros verus joes way back it was mosley n shaq in headgear, mosley didnt break a sweat I think
    A decorated amatuer with a boxer-puncher style..
    boxing match the boxer takes it, this would be like fedor beating on 7ft tall dudes that outweighed him by a hundred pounds in pride fc.

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    a long time ago, a fight at the Olympic got cancelled because one of the participants ran back to Mexico. he was a pro fighter, fought at 115 and he worked in the produce district in Downtown. he got into it- this was the morning of his fight (the produce district runs over night and is dead by 7 AM)- with a 240 pound truck driver. The fighter hit him once and left the country because he thought he had killed the guy.
    A 154pound guy that knows how to fight and how to hit is going to jump on the 205 pound guy, especially if he thinks the guy is strong and fit. catch him while he thinks that you are afraid of him because he is bigger.

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    Boxing = boxer

    Streetfight = NFL guy

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    A young guy that boxed with me for awhile in the mid 90s got himself into some trouble and had to do some time (at that privately run facility outside Baker, CA, for those familiar with the area). When he came home he was all fired up to know about Jesse James Leija- I'm sure most of you know who he is.
    When I asked him why he told me about a guy he'd been locked up with. This guy was a black guy, small and slight built, but he got in a fight with three guys and lit them up like it was nothing, bobbing and weaving and throwing textbook punches. The kid I knew got to talking about him and learned that the guy used to box, and told the guy that he must have been great and could have been champ.
    The guy said no, no way, he wasn't even an decent pro. He had been a real good amateur, great record, thought he was going to the top. Until he fought Jesse James and got knocked out. This was early on in their careers but he gave it up because he realized that there were other guys out there even better than Leija.

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    Default Re: 154 lbs amatuer boxer VS NFL player with some streetfighting experience

    Who wins what?

    Ping Pong? Mario Party? A street fight? Boxing?

    Spam.

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    Quote Originally Posted by greynotsoold View Post
    A young guy that boxed with me for awhile in the mid 90s got himself into some trouble and had to do some time (at that privately run facility outside Baker, CA, for those familiar with the area). When he came home he was all fired up to know about Jesse James Leija- I'm sure most of you know who he is.
    When I asked him why he told me about a guy he'd been locked up with. This guy was a black guy, small and slight built, but he got in a fight with three guys and lit them up like it was nothing, bobbing and weaving and throwing textbook punches. The kid I knew got to talking about him and learned that the guy used to box, and told the guy that he must have been great and could have been champ.
    The guy said no, no way, he wasn't even an decent pro. He had been a real good amateur, great record, thought he was going to the top. Until he fought Jesse James and got knocked out. This was early on in their careers but he gave it up because he realized that there were other guys out there even better than Leija.
    *as a 147pound fighter...amateur, I would've broke the NFL players jaw, if I was at my best... not talking bullshit, it's just the way it was. sooo, if a fighter ,amateur, as good as they say...amateur wins easily.
    this is the way it was for me... I ran about 5 miles a day... 3 forward and 2 backwards with 3 pound weights in each hand... at my best, I took it easy on a daily bases. but make no bones about it, we got down at san Fernando. I remember some guys from another gym coming into San Fernando and watching us spar...he said"damn, u guys kill eachother in here"...
    lieja was pro... I was amateur...they toyed with the idea of putting us in together ,once...but that was it. I outweighed him by 15 pounds maybe even 20 pounds... he was a cocky little fuker... but I think they thought someone would get hurt... I had a sexy left hook,very nasty... and James wasn't no punk...it was a bad combination
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