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Rick12
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I heard that last week Rick news must be on the slow train reaching you.

I got KO  playing football once and I have never been the same since.
I only read the news online and listen to the radio occasionally  



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I watched the fight on You-Tube early Sun morning.  Could not believe how good Fury was.  With Wilder, and others, fight records are a sham.  It is like Man City winning 40 consecutive games against Div 2 teams and then playing Liverpool and getting thrashed.  ðŸ˜ƒðŸ˜ƒ

Fury should have far too much for AJ.  History will judge Fury at a higher-level.

I spent Sat night in York watching 16 amateur fights.  Very enjoyable and well-organised. Over 400 fans there.  

The MC said that girls boxing is the fasting growing female sport in this country.g

Nearly all fights (male and female) were for the 10 year old to 18 years old.  One girl came up from Bournemouth and then lost.  Both represent England.

My mates 11 year old daughter is unbeaten and a powerful puncher.  She trains 6 days a week.very ambitious and has seen Katie Taylor fight (an inspiration).  She has gone to Glasgow and won against a highly-rated boxer (same age and weight category).

  Another girl at the same club (aged 13) is already a European Champion.  Paris Smith.  She is also a very powerful puncher for her age.

The trouble is the evidence of your successes is there to see on You-Tube.  Getting opponents anywhere within Europe is very difficult.  Even going up and down with your weight category.

All a contrast in hype from Wilder v Fury.
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I watched the fight on You-Tube early Sun morning.  Could not believe how good Fury was.  With Wilder, and others, fight records are a sham.  It is like Man City winning 40 consecutive games against Div 2 teams and then playing Liverpool and getting thrashed.  ðŸ˜ƒðŸ˜ƒ

Fury should have far too much for AJ.  History will judge Fury at a higher-level.

I spent Sat night in York watching 16 amateur fights.  Very enjoyable and well-organised. Over 400 fans there.  

The MC said that girls boxing is the fasting growing female sport in this country.g

Nearly all fights (male and female) were for the 10 year old to 18 years old.  One girl came up from Bournemouth and then lost.  Both represent England.

My mates 11 year old daughter is unbeaten and a powerful puncher.  She trains 6 days a week.very ambitious and has seen Katie Taylor fight (an inspiration).  She has gone to Glasgow and won against a highly-rated boxer (same age and weight category).

  Another girl at the same club (aged 13) is already a European Champion.  Paris Smith.  She is also a very powerful puncher for her age.

The trouble is the evidence of your successes is there to see on You-Tube.  Getting opponents anywhere within Europe is very difficult.  Even going up and down with your weight category.

All a contrast in hype from Wilder v Fury.
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Fury should have far too much for AJ.  History will judge Fury at a higher-level.

I spent Sat night in York watching 16 amateur fights.  Very enjoyable and well-organised. Over 400 fans there.  

The MC said that girls boxing is the fasting growing female sport in this country.g

Nearly all fights (male and female) were for the 10 year old to 18 years old.  One girl came up from Bournemouth and then lost.  Both represent England.

Seems like there is going to be trilogy fight between Fury and Wilder .

Pleased to hear that girls boxing is the fastest growing in this country.Despite what others say I think its a great sport to channel inner aggression and curb violent tendencies. Its why it keeps a lot of youngsters out of trouble.Once there energy is sapped there more likely to be more mellow.Probably more so than football.Its one of the reasons Daniel Dubois and many others took up boxing as Iam sure your aware.His dad took him to the gym to keep out of trouble.


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