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Location: McCune, Kansas
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hamed,
I wish the fighters I've rated were a breeze. They are alot of fun to do and I enjoy rating them. It usually takes around 1000 to 5000 test fights and tweaking with the ratings before I'm satisfied with a new rated boxer. I'll give Jr. Middle Sechew Powell a look and see if I can get him rated this weekend. Scot |
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Join Date: Sep 2003
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Great, thanks Scot!
By the way, I just fought McGirt Jr. & he's now 0-1. He was cut in the 4th & they stopped the fight (he was winning 30-27 on all 3 cards). Oh well, those things happen & he'll rebound. His father is my current IBF welter champ. I like some of those Super Middle's you made, the French guys make nice fodder for stars on the way up! Last edited by hamed; 04-24-2004 at 02:25 PM. |
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hamed,
Glad you are enjoying some of the Super Middles that I've rated. Anyway I finished rating Jr. Middle Sechew Powell. He was another tough one to rate due to the lack of quality opponents. He has not fought anybody rated in the game and none of his opponents have either. He looks like a very good boxer/slugger on his way to the top. I'll be rating him again when he fights some top level fighters. Jr. Middleweight Sechew Powell 12-0-0 (9) rated 6 |
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