You're only as old as the woman you feel...........oh wait, my missus is older than me Not really, she's younger, and she'd kill me if she knew I wrote that.
You might have a point but there would be something special about dominating the board with the "countdown to history" in the run up to Choc becoming "the pioneer". However, last time there was more than two mundine threads, CHB soiled himself and then went crying until they were reduced :rofl. This is the best internet hard man act since 20a87'sCHB claimed he was a streetfighting expert and trained by a world champ or Josey Wales (pp) claimed he was 6'4 and "knows how to fight". No one is impressed sad case :hi:. Wow. Lame. :hi:
Taumafai report coming soon, thanks for all the PM's demanding more. I knew this would be a highly popular series.
Haha keep it coming :happy I've always thought that the hatred of Choc is heightened by his personality and "showmanship" but when you break down his career fight by fight, and look at who he fought, when, and his opponents records at the time of their fights its actually a decent record. Can't wait till you get to all the "cabbies" (you'l find that the argie cabbies all had acceptable records, where live enough opponents, and had some version of a latino wbc title etc and no where near the **** people talk about him) I've always been a fan, he has kept me entertained, and done well (unfortunately i'll admit no where near as well as maybe he could have) but as a proffesional boxer you need to promote, and be confidant. Still mr 4 time soon,, and when he beats Geale in December,, Mr 5 time :deal
Zohs then flew home went straight from the airport to a brothel and by the time he left had to borrow cabfare to get home :rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl
2) Nik Taumafai The first round saw some more amateurish moves from choc as his ali style attempts at the lean back were slightly off time and at one point he did a 360 degree spin before being tripped by Nik. Despite this he still dominated the first round with his power punching. Round 2 and the kinks were getting ironed out, crisp uppercuts off the ropes were catching Nik and an ali shuffle wowed the audience. Despite Nik's smaller stature he was backing choc up but would then get strafed with blurring combos from "the man". Rounds 3 and 4 would see Taumafai staggered as mundine fought off the ropes and exploded into action at will. The fifth saw Choc looking tired but he still staggered nik again only for Nik to flurry and pressure late on in the round. The end came in the sixth round with Choc knocking Taumafai down heavily then flurrying until the ref jumped in. This 2nd pro fight gave choc some much needed rounds against a pro who wouldn't stop coming and no doubt stood Mundine in good stead for his rapid career advancement. From his first two fights it was clear Choc was a supreme athlete and that he was a natural in the ring. :hi::hi::hi: