[ame]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Lundy[/ame] Lundy’s first love growing up was football; he earned a partial scholarship to play collegiate football at [ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kutztown_University"]Kutztown University[/ame] in [ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philadelphia"]Philadelphia[/ame], but declined upon learning his aunt couldn’t afford to send both he and his sister, Muneerah, to college. “Send my little sister,” Lundy told his aunt, “and I’ll find another waya.” Lundy eventually took a liking to boxing at the age of 18 after knocking out a would-be schoolyard bully with an uppercut. his fam <a href="http://twitpic.com/8x9ign" title="This is what I'm fighting for and I will kill for them on Twitpic"><img src="http://twitpic.com/show/thumb/8x9ign.jpg" width="150" height="150" alt="This is what I'm fighting for and I will kill for them on Twitpic"></a> This content is protected
Oh...apparently you haven't heard about posters "real" reasons for not liking fighters. They hide cleverly behind words like arrogant, ducker, trash talker...etc. But soon my friend...You'll see right through it. And for the record, Lundy is a fantastic fighter who is always involved in exciting fights. He should be liked by all for that reason alone.
He is cocky, but the man can box. If only he didn't let himself get caught by the big punch so often. Something about him rubs me wrong, but he is skilled. If he were to become a little more humble, and not get caught so often, his boxing skill speaks for itself.
Lundy is a beast. He barks a lot and backs it up. He fights anyone put in front of him. He is the future in that division. If he shortened up his punches and tightened his defense he will become unstoppable in that division. Now 140 ??? Not so sure he has the power.