Let's act as matchmaker for jeff thomas!

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  1. Decebal

    Decebal Lucian Bute Full Member

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  2. Betty Swollocks

    Betty Swollocks James 'Lights Out' Toney Full Member

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    I fancy seeing Thomas-Zelenoff.

    Charlie's stamina let him down, he was winning the fight before gassing. He can improve and do a number on Jeff :thumbsup
     
  3. brown bomber

    brown bomber 2010 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    Hart was actually a pretty good fighter - strong as an ox.... Poor boxing skills. Big, big hitter. I do my homework..... And re this thread i'm currently retired with a broken heart. :bart
     
  4. TFFP

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    Amir Nadi? :think

    Crap but durable. Also an Iraqi
     
  5. Decebal

    Decebal Lucian Bute Full Member

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    This guy was pretty good and he is coming back! You would prove a lot by taking his big hits!

    You are retired with a broken heart? :think

    Sorry to hear that, mate!:?

    Would you still want to fight? One more fight? Still feel you have a little bit more to prove?:think

    :good
     
  6. BIG WORM

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    zelenoffs a bum
     
  7. TFFP

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    Hang on, I was under the impresion he's an elite :huh
     
  8. Decebal

    Decebal Lucian Bute Full Member

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    Ok...let's keep this thread strictly jeff thomas, please!
     
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  10. BIG WORM

    BIG WORM Boxing Addict Full Member

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    was ya. Coz ure from iceland.. pussyhole land
     
  11. TFFP

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    There is a lot of hot *****, I can tell you from experience sunshine

    Not that you'd ever know about that, being a 14 yr old zit ridden virgin :yep
     
  12. BIG WORM

    BIG WORM Boxing Addict Full Member

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    lol

    why dont u go get some then instead of chatting **** on here 24/7
     
  13. brown bomber

    brown bomber 2010 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    Yes mate- I never achieved anywhere near my potential and that hurts me every day especially when I see guys not as good as I was doing well. Its utterly heart breaking! I'm proud of what I did and who I fought and the fact I was always prepared to go in against the odds and NEVER went in to lose even if my preperation was poor.

    I fought Steve Murray and Ricky Burns at 2-3 days notice, ***an in a 10 rounder with about 2.5 weeks notice with no trainer and fought McAllister in Aberdeen and Hardcastle in Bradford getting jobbed against both. When I was up and coming when Lee Blundell beat Ryan Rhodes I was his main sparring partner- he was destroying everyone else in the gym and I was the only one who could keep up with him and I was barely 9st 8lbs- gr8 times.

    I had no trainer for most of the last 2-3 years of my career and I was too daft to attach myself to a decent one instead waiting weekly for the person who persuaded me to turn pro to come back and express the same interest he had in me when I was unbeaten.

    When I was robbed against those guys consecutively it took away my love for the sport- I actually would allege something sinister was going on behind the scenes in the McCallister fight such is my confidence that I dominated that fight. Against Hardcastle I made the fight harder then it could have being but nearly stopped him in the first and floored him in the fifth but he took a 96-95 decision which I feel was bollocks- but there you go.

    I'd be fooling myself if I thought I was ever capable of being a world beater or even a british champion. I was pretty good thats it- but I was definately capable of being an area champion which would have made me so proud.

    I train now and still spar and i've still got lots of relative 'skill' and I'm still actually getting better but when I push myself too hard my Asthma becomes a real issue and I find it massively dibilitating and can barely complete a hard round on the pads.... and I train 60% nearly every day.... Its just not normal.

    So yes I still miss it so much and Steve Wood and Bobby Rimmer so kindly gave me the oppertunity to come back and I rip a muscle in my chest 2 weeks before the fight when I was enjoying my first proper training camp....

    I just think God doesn't really want me to be a boxer and thats one of those things i'll have to accept and move on with and tbh i'm finally coming round to that way of thinking.

    jeff
     
  14. brown bomber

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