RJJ Promotions: Uaine Fa, Jr. vs. Devin Vargas & Ivan Golub vs. Janer Alfonso González Parejo RBR

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  1. Komaster

    Komaster Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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  2. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    It's a pity they didn't pull a switcheroo and last minute make this a 12 rounder like they pulled in the Golub fight.:lol:
     
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  3. Big Ukrainian

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    Fa is talking about training a bit harder. No Uaine, you should train FAR harder, and even that won't help you against any of the top-20 guys
     
  4. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    Funnily enough, that slick move (the mid-fight reshuffling of the bout length by the commission; or pre-fight without notifying one camp) was originated in Fa's home of New Zealand (in the Francois Botha vs. Sonny Bill Williams fight; robbing the White Buffalo of almost certainly a stoppage over the rugby crossover upstart. :deal:)
     
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  5. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    If he trains his ass off he could eke out a brief yet semi-successful career in BKB.
     
  6. Komaster

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    The writing was on the wall when he arguably tied with Hunter Sam, and won a scrappy MD vs 5''7 Daniel Tai. All Fa can hope for is a big domestic promotion vs Parker in a yr or 2
     
  7. Big Ukrainian

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    To remind you: current HW champion Andy Ruiz needed just a half of round to take Vargas out.

    Both Dominic Breazeale and Jason Bergman stopped Vargas in 3rd.
     
  8. Komaster

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    Jason Bergman :duh
     
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  9. speedbaggage

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    That was actually Australian. It was held in aus and promoted by those low lifes Anthony mundine and khoder nassar.

    Do confuse kiwis with those dirty cheating aussies
     
  10. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    Ah, right...isn't SBW himself a kiwi, though?
     
  11. anjawnaymiz

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    Wow! Fa is turd!
    Isn’t he one of wilders main sparring partners?

    May aswell cash out now and do a big domestic bout vs Parker
     
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  12. Inglis_1

    Inglis_1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Haven't seen the Fa and Ahio fights as I'm on holiday but sounds like another disappointing Fa performance. I'll watch it when I get home later in the week but he's at a bit of a dead end where we all know he's going nowhere but at the same time is setting himself up nicely to cash out similar to Tom Schwarz.
     
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  13. speedbaggage

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    Yes he is. But he is not the most intelligent guy but seems to have a genuine heart and desire to treat people fairly and do the right thing. Mundine and nassar are the opposite. Complete pieces of ****. SBW was heavily influenced and I would say manipulated by mundine and khodder. Which was when this bout took place (he had been doing what they told him for a couple of years). He was being guided and used by them both.

    SBW was a cash cow and easily influenced as young NRL super star. Mundine and khodder knew what was up and befriended him.

    As SBW matured and with the back lash from the Botha fight he realised that his values are not the same as mundines and mundine was damaging his rep and not as enlightened as he made out. He cut that cancer out of his life. Or at least took a backward step.

    SBW was nieve and not malicious and had no influence on that corrupt fiasco. Not only that but he distanced himself from mundine almost immediately after it.

    Everything thing ive seen from him since then seems like he genuinely cares about humanity and conducting yourself in a right and proper way. It can seem like maybe a bit of an act but I am sure SBW 100 percent believes in honesty and doing the right thing by everyone else in society.
     
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  14. Inglis_1

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    Just watched the Fa fight now. Had it 98-90 to Fa but it was a lot closer than that as he was clearly losing the 5th until the KD and the 7th was a round that could have gone either way (I gave it to Fa JUST). The KDs bailed Fa out in this fight I feel as his fitness failed him as he came in a lot heavier here. Yes the had a disrupted camp due to the death of his Father, but he can't come in to fights out of shape like he did.