Yeah with one of those wild clubbing punches he throws.lol.. Man the jungleboy is a nut...Im still a fan though.
I think i read in the fist magazine back in early 07 an article about him and it said something like he was once arrested for **** but was cleared on DNA evidence, can anybody clear this one up?
Sonni denies claims he was aggressive, saying "he only followed the woman from the phone booth to ask her why she had poked him with the fork" Then he put her gently on the ground :rofl:rofl:rofl
I hope he didnt have to write a statement.... i wat inda jungle running wit tigars and fingering lions ten dis ***** pokes sonny wit fork like i was dinner sonny dont like da man or ***** poking him i slap girl for sure one two lay ***** out she was like ill stab u **** but sonny climbed ladder and slid down snakes away
is it possible to be a professional boxer in australia and not have problems with the police? it seems far too many over the years have been involved.
Gold pure gold. I was in stitches and laughing out loud even though i was home on my own!!!! :rofl:rofl
While we're on newspaper clippings... Boxing identity Craig Christian quizzed over $182,000 cash Article from: PerthNow * Font size: Decrease Increase * Email article: Email * Print article: Print Nicole Cox, police reporter December 23, 2008 05:31pm PERTH boxing promoter Craig Christian was detained at Perth Airport yesterday after $182,000 was found in luggage for an overseas flight. Mr Christian, a long-time friend of Northbridge identity John Kizon, is understood to have been on his way to Bali when federal police took him in for questioning yesterday morning. PerthNow understands that Mr Christian, 44, from Stirling, was questioned about $182,000 in cash allegedly found in luggage for the flight. He had not declared the money on his immigration pass. He was intercepted by Customs officers and Australian Federal Police when a baggage examination allegedly revealed wads of cash packed inside the bags. An AFP spokesman said that during an examination of the man’s hold luggage, Customs officers found a large plastic bag containing cash hidden in a towel. He said the officers discovered more cash concealed in Christmas presents and a large amount of cash was also located in the hand luggage. Mr Christian was stopped for questioning, but was not arrested and no charges have been laid. Under Customs regulations, air passengers must declare on their boarding card if they are carrying $10,000 or more while travelling. The AFP spokesman said in a statement today that, on the man's outgoing passenger card, he had declared he was not taking more than $10,000 in cash out of Australia. Customs officers referred the matter to the Australian Federal Police and the cash has been seized by police. There is no limit to the amount of currency that can brought in to or taken out of Australia, but travellers must declare amounts of $10,000 or more in Australian currency or the foreign equivalent. The offence carries a maximum penalty of two years' jail, a fine of $55,000, or both.
Cant seem to catch a break, old craig. I wonder how he went with his last run-in, never heard how that one washed up.