Renne Ganoy

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  1. WhataRock

    WhataRock Loyal Member Full Member

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    According to boxrec Rocky was leading on all cards at the time of the stoppage.
    Just he was only 1 point ahead on two of them.
     
  2. percy davo

    percy davo Member Full Member

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    i know for a fact and it should never be used as an excuse but just to let you I know going into the Ganoy fight Robbie was no where near his best in fitness wise and mentally and I know that he was patying pretty hard leading into this fight and just did not take it serious.
    So a warning to all up and comers take every fight as if it were a title fight and stay on top of your game.
     
  3. ozziebattler

    ozziebattler Shadow Boxer Full Member

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    Always respect your opponent...As you might end up with a L on your record and a very sore head.

    Ganoy with the help of top trainers could become a very good boxer..

    I still cant believe how much he has improved since he first stepped on aussie shores..

    I aint saying ganoy is anywhere in the vascinity of pacman but dont forget pacman lost a couple of his early fights by ko and now with good training etc he has grown into a pound 4 pound king..

    Who is to say Ganoy cant??Maybe not p4p but atleast title challenger.

    Asian fighters are extremely tough and talented and ganoy certainly fits that bill to a tee.

    Would love to see him k.o skinny like his bout against luxford.what a shot.
     
  4. PIPO23

    PIPO23 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Pac and Ganoy came from the same area Cotabato or there about in Phils. And they both are agressive fighters.The same age, but that's where the similarities end.Ganoy has only beaten good but not so great Aussie boxers.At the higher level it's a whole different ball game. I like Ranee Ganoy. Hopefully he get's better and hope he get's a better team around him to take him where he needs to go, because he was ill taken cared of before, lack of prep -fighting anyone, anywhere, anytime a . But I would like to see him in a big fight someday.PEACE...

    :bbb
     
  5. ozziebattler

    ozziebattler Shadow Boxer Full Member

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    Dont think im saying ganoy is going to be like pacman..

    Agree with your post as i also feel he needs to be within a better team or atleast a better trainer,if he is to reach his full potential..

    I think a fight vs skinny is the one that could become a domestic level classic..:bbb

    Ganoy win by rd 8 ko.
     
  6. theunderdog

    theunderdog Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    skinny hussein fights at 135 now? wow. i never thought he'd get to that weight. i remember him sending pac to the canvass with a jab. that was a nice punch. i still think that the filipino ref slow counted that one. but that's all water under the bridge now.
     
  7. COULDHAVEBEEN

    COULDHAVEBEEN Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Ranee Ganoy

    from The Balcktown Sun - 25th April 2011


    RANEE Ganoy has signed with new management and if spruiking is the caper he's already scored a knockout.

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    Known as the KO Kid, the boxer has signed with MJA Boxing and Mike Altamura.

    He's an honorary local boy because he has a popular following among Blacktown's huge Filipino community.

    The 31 year old boasts 27 knockouts from 31 wins, hence the moniker. Against that, he has five knockouts against him among his 11 losses but they were mainly against world-rated opponents before he came to Australia.

    The lightweight has had one controversial loss in this country. His big moment came when he stopped Robbie "Bomber" Peden in the eighth round in 2007 and he's won his last six fights by KO.

    Here's the Altamura spruik:

    "Ranee Ganoy is the hardest-hitting boxer pound-for-pound in Australia right now and hands down one of the hardest hitting lightweights I've seen in the world," he said.

    "He's an all-action fighter to watch with his powerful physique, the pig-tail hair style, the big grin and most importantly, genuine KO power in both hands which bring together the complete package. As a manager, I never label my fighters that they will do this or do that, so to speak, but I'll say this when it comes to Ranee — I see all the current lightweight champions in action regularly around the world and Ranee more than runs with any of them right now."