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The Boxing « Reply #80 on: November 12, 2005, 03:05:59 PM »

wub  he looks sooo good.. very proffesional although i think khan can do some damage.. no probs!  Whistle
He even goes boxing in Fred Perry.. meeh!  :P
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The Boxing « Reply #81 on: November 13, 2005, 09:55:59 PM »

I think boxing would be a good way for andy to get rid of any anger or and pre-match nerves. I'm not a naturally violent person but i think thats because i get to kick someone twice a week (in taekwondo no on the streets!!). Any type of martical art or boxing is a wicked way to just "let it all out"!!  hammer  hehe!!
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The Boxing « Reply #82 on: November 15, 2005, 06:12:02 PM »

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I reckon light weight. He doesn't look too heavy!! I bet hes quick and pretty strong with the punches. I'm not sure how he would handle himself if he got hit tho. You have to be pretty controlled to deal with hits. I got hit in the head in my last taekwondo tournament and i just ignored it. You can't afford to sacrifice the rest of the round just because you got hit. I'm not sure if he could do that.

Amir Khan vs Andy Murray
18------------ Age ------------18
Bolton------- Born ----Dunblane
5'10"-------- Height --------6'1"
137 lbs----- Weight -----150 lbs
Lightweight-- Div --Middleweight  

There you go he would be in the middle wieigh division in boxing.
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