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    Cool Re: In what country are the worse mismatches made?

    Quote Originally Posted by mike_tha_man View Post
    tomorrow Saturday there is a completely horrifying match-up in Dominican Republic. they got

    Hector Julio Avila 42-4 (39 ko's) vs Carlos Rodriguez 0-0 (0 ko's)
    Luis Ernesto Jose 28-5-2 (24 ko's) vs Franklin Frias 0-1-2 (0 ko's)

    disgusting

    THAT'S WHAT I'M TALKING ABOUT!

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    Thumbs down Re: In what country are the worse mismatches made?

    Pongsaklek Wonjongkam 68-3-1 vs. Mohammed Akbar 0-3

    Oleydong Sithsamerchai 28-0 vs. John Cut Siregar 0-7

    Fahpetchnoi Sor Chitpattana 21-3 vs. Singdam Singnumpattana 1-1

    Terdsak Jandaeng 30-3-1 vs. Eric Macas 3-1

    You got to love Thailland though Slovakia and the Czech Republic are giving it a run for its money.

    Adrian Rajkai 20-7 vs. Gabor Belogh 1-38-5

    Jaromir Soukup 12-1 vs.Rudolf Murko 2-39-1

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    Default Re: In what country are the worse mismatches made?

    also on Tuesday in Thailand (no surprise ) they got

    Poonsawat Kratingdaenggym 35-1 (25 ko's) vs. Hyok Jun Kim 1-1 (1ko's)

    lets applaud for these a**holes who make this happen

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    Default Re: In what country are the worse mismatches made?

    Thailand IMO
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    Default Re: In what country are the worse mismatches made?

    Thailand seems susceptible.
    Rodney jun Alba 4-6-2 vs. Sirmongkal Singwancha 46-2......crazy #'s

    Alba was said to have been involved in a car crash on his way to the weigh-in and suffered facial injuries/broken nose. He was 'forced' to fight regardless next day ??

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    Default Re: In what country are the worse mismatches made?

    Sorry to go off topic, but is it just me or does Tony M look like some sort of serial rapist you would see on crimewatch in holmcall's avatar thing

    On topic: Thailand

    So corrupt there its unreal. Wether it boxing or Muay Thai, alot of matchups seem to be controlled by the cash.

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    Cool Re: In what country are the worse mismatches made?

    Thailand is real bad.


    I think you all are going off of those box rec numbers too much.

    Has anyone looked up fatalities and permanent head trauma per country?
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    Default Re: In what country are the worse mismatches made?

    Quote Originally Posted by boozeboxer View Post
    Thailand is real bad.


    I think you all are going off of those box rec numbers too much.

    Has anyone looked up fatalities and permanent head trauma per country?
    Thailand is top on the list. No question about it. No other country does what they do. Plain ridiculous or stupid to match a 60 fight veteran against an up and coming 4 fight rookie. They does that all the time to add another W on their fighters record.

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    Default Re: In what country are the worse mismatches made?

    Quote Originally Posted by TonyBhoy View Post
    Sorry to go off topic, but is it just me or does Tony M look like some sort of serial rapist you would see on crimewatch in holmcall's avatar thing

    On topic: Thailand

    So corrupt there its unreal. Wether it boxing or Muay Thai, alot of matchups seem to be controlled by the cash.
    Jesus! I may have to change it to a photo Ayala.

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    Default Re: In what country are the worse mismatches made?

    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli surfs 'Nawlins View Post
    Thailand seems susceptible.
    Rodney jun Alba 4-6-2 vs. Sirmongkal Singwancha 46-2......crazy #'s

    Alba was said to have been involved in a car crash on his way to the weigh-in and suffered facial injuries/broken nose. He was 'forced' to fight regardless next day ??
    They needed to "soften" him up some.

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    Default Re: In what country are the worse mismatches made?

    A short paragraph from the draft of a book I am writing:

    Why was Filipino Roger Monserto, 0-3 at the time allowed to fight
    the very same Chatchai Sasakul, then 60-3 (now 64-3), in July 2007
    in a steaming hot arena in Bangkok? Heck, why did he Roger fight
    Ratanachai Sor Vorapin, then 69-9 and now 72-9 with 48 stoppages.
    Monserto, now 0-5, has fought five times against opponents with a
    combined won-loss record of 272-25! This is crazy.



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