Put The Case Forward For Jeff Thomas In Prizefighter.

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by richard mossley, Aug 1, 2011.


  1. shaunster101

    shaunster101 Yido Full Member

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    Because the biggest names in boxing demand it.
     
  2. Matt Ldn

    Matt Ldn Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Matchroom designed it to entertain boxing fans.

    As a boxing fan i want jeff in there because he is a regular poster on here and therefore i will be interested to see him perform. Although i havent seen him fight i hear from reputable sources that he was hard done by in a few decisions. Hes got a deceptive record. As he says hes looking for a chance to win a title and is hungry at the later stages of his career. Hasnt got a 0 or padded record to protect. Hes in it to win it. He needs the win to get a shot at a pro title.

    How is he not perfect for Prizefighter???
     
  3. richard mossley

    richard mossley Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I dont mind having him in at all. As for Mckenzie, he was active at the time. I just cant see this being a successful conclusion because he has been so inactive.
     
  4. richard mossley

    richard mossley Boxing Addict Full Member

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    If he wins, does he want to go further than Prizefighter?
     
  5. noonan

    noonan Guest

    Are you upset because he didnt meet you when you went to blackpool by coach?
     
  6. noonan

    noonan Guest

    What do you reckon?
     
  7. shaunster101

    shaunster101 Yido Full Member

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    Everyone knows that if it wasn't for corrupt judging and broken toes Jeff would still have his 0 right now.

    I think that if Jeff turns up at Prizefighter in shape and ready to fight then he'll surprise a few people. Especially if he's not in the final line up.
     
  8. China_hand_Joe

    China_hand_Joe Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Didn't he promise to go into the ring dressed as and impersonating Apollo Creed? That alone would be more than a good enough reason.
     
  9. Matt Ldn

    Matt Ldn Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Nope hes gonna quit then and there, he pinky promised:patsch:patsch
     
  10. Grant1

    Grant1 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    That **** there is class ^

    You can't turn this opportunity down Eddie :deal
     
  11. jpab19

    jpab19 Exploding Muffin Dad Full Member

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    Strongly considering going Team Barry here.
     
  12. Scotty321

    Scotty321 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :lol:
     
  13. noonan

    noonan Guest

    :lol:
     
  14. brown bomber

    brown bomber 2010 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    From a personal point of view this is what merits my inclusion....

    I started boxing as a 11 year old having being a really bad kid and always getting myself into trouble at school. I started boxing because I knocked out a bully in the year above me and the other tough guy in there year was a boxer/ kick boxer. I liked the way he was respected by others and thought I wanted the same.

    So I started boxing and because there were no gyms local I used to train myself in the back garden with a pair of 99p boxing gloves and a lemeonade bottle filled with water. I would watch Ali's fights then go outside and box the bottle till all the water came out and then i'd get another one and box that and so on- I did it for hours on end.

    Finally when I was about 12 I got taken to a boxing gym -Mathew and Frank Ellis'. They'd spend hours trying to get me not to fight like a ******ed version of Muhammed Ali. I'd spar and spar and i'd get my ass kicked again and again but i'd never give up.

    I remember one night there were a load of older lads in they must have been 18-19 and Frank or Matt can't remember made me spar millions of rounds with them. I was getting my arse kicked all over the place my nose pissing blood. I was exhausted and my eyes were full of tears. But I never gave up.

    Ellis' gym closed when he turned pro and the nearest gym was about 20 miles away and we were pretty poor back then. But even though it was so far away I still went every sunday because I had a dream and never wanted to give up. When I was training there I worked with Andy Sumner and Neville Rowe who were amazing trainers and I had such great respect for both of them- still do. Neville was a former fighter and as soon as he saw me he said i'd be a champion- I was amazed as he was hard to please. He spent hours with me helping me get better as did andy but I didn't improve as quick as I should have done by listening properly , so I was left ony my own after a while. But I never gave up.

    I then started training at another gym- I'd spar with pro's at 14 they were better- stronger and more experienced then me- but I never gave up. I'd literally cry after sparring because I couldn't do what I wanted to. After a great start I lost four in a row at one point- but i never gave up, I changed gyms.

    I went back to Sumner and Rowe after that and we had a great time through my amateur career. I always had a ton of bottle and I would literally fight any one. I suffered my share of terrible decisions- such as to Steve Foster jnr who became ABA champion. But I never gave up. and every time I thought to myself i've had enough something would happen just to keep me in the sport. I fought in the ABA's at 17, I beat some very good lads but in my final amateur fight I was robbed terribly and finally I thought **** it.

    Then Louis Veitch, the pro i'd sparred with years back offered to turn me pro and against all the naysayers I did it -at just 19. I went 6-0-1 and beat some pretty good lads. I really got the star treatment locally and signed autographs at shows and everything. I was living my dream. Then came the two losses to mcallister- totally heart breaking in that I put my heart and sole into the fights and was judged the loser when I clearly felt I was not. It broke my heart- believe me I cried and cried after those losses. But I still didn't give up.

    I fulfilled and ambition by topping the bill locally but that too, was tainted by the pull out of one of the local boxers- everyone was didsappointed that I was upgraded to main event status - but I still got a good win.

    Then I had the fights with Murray and Burns- big money fights when I hadn't been in the gym for weeks. Felt like I was virtually selling myself taking those fights. Believe me everytime I lost I was gutted.

    I got another win then was scheduled to fight Khan lost a terrible fight at Home to baz Carey. then won, then lost to ***an for the title - retied came back with a shocking draw - and here I am again. Going through it all again.

    A lifetime sacrifice is why I deserve every opportunity I get. I've put my heart and soul into boxing. Always tried to be a nice guy and never a bully. I deserve a chance because I never give up.

    I've been told throughout my life that i'm really talented- and to have something and then it be taken away is very cruel- prizefighter will be a shot at self respect for me- if I can go in there and lay it all on the line then even if I get beat i'll be happy. I want to do that more then anything. I'll give it everything i've got.


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    Hope thats not too annoying and long winded.

    From Eddies point of view- he has a chance to further enhance his glowing reputation as a people person. The show at the moment greatly lacks any x-factor really with Takaloo's comeback being the real eyecatcher. The inclusion of me - on the back of the massive campaign we've had will give online fans a chance to feel part of the show and i'm certain that audience participation is the way forward in boxing- what I mean by that Is that I am just one of you guys and that makes it more of a spectacle.

    My thoughts.
     
  15. richard mossley

    richard mossley Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I have no feelings for Jeff either way. I have not met him, I am sure he is a decent bloke. Its nice a few of you want him in. All I have done is politely asked why.