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Sean Castle Looks At The Best Overseas-Born Australian Boxers An Examination of “Aussie” Joe Bugner
Sean Castle Looks At The Best Overseas-Born Australian Boxers An Examination of “Aussie” Joe Bugner The Australian boxing scene has been spoilt in recent history with the level of top-class fighters who have left their homeland and decided to ply their trade down under. In the past twenty years we have had two of the greatest fighters of their generation in undisputed world champions Kostya Tszyu (Russia- Junior Welterweight) and Vic Darchinyan (Armenia- Super Flyweight) adopt Australia and make their life here. A search through the record books shows a long and exhaustive list that also includes the class of world champions Johnny Famechon (France) and more recently Lovemore Ndou (South Africa) and Garry St. Clair (Guyana).
By Sean Castle5 years ago in Unbalanced
WWE Wrestling
I have been watching wrestling for years and I find it very interesting. Sometimes it can get on my nerves and sometimes I really enjoy it. I have a WWE subscription and I watch all of the pay per views as well as Smackdown and Raw. There is a Hell in a Cell pay per view on Sunday October 25 and I can't wait to watch it. And the following matches are:
By Shancara Cox5 years ago in Unbalanced
How to Choose Boxing Gloves with Perfect Weight?
Boxing gloves and those which have cushions stuffed inside it with an intention to make it soft and comfortable. Fighters use it during boxing matches and trials. It is used for the purpose of defence as well as attack.
By Boxing Gloves5 years ago in Unbalanced
Movie Review: 'Cagefighter: Worlds Collide'
Cagefighter: Worlds Collide stars Alex ‘Mean’ Montagnani as Reiss Gibbons, the Light Heavyweight Champion of the World in Legends MMA, the film approximation of UFC. Gina Gershon co-stars as Max, the Dana White character, a promoter always on the lookout for the big money fight. Max appears to have found her next big money fight when she books a professional wrestler named Randy Stone (AEW star Jonathan ‘Moxley’ Good) to face Reiss.
By Sean Patrick5 years ago in Unbalanced
One year of Wednesday Night Dynamite
One year ago today in Washington D.C., I was there live to see the debut for AEW’s Wednesday Night Dynamite. I’ve been a pro wrestling fan for over 20 years, (25 to be exact) and I’m 32 years young to give you some perspective. Wrestling has influenced me in so many areas of my life, I owe so much to it. My mother loved wrestling as well, her favorite wrestler was the Undertaker. Those are some of my most cherished memories of my life watching a WWF PPV on a spring Sunday evening spending time with my mommy.
By Richie Moon5 years ago in Unbalanced
Documentary Review: 'Nail in the Coffin: The Fall and Rise of Vampiro'
If you were like me in the early 2000’s you probably wrote off the wrestler, Vampiro, as another failed experiment during the death throes of World Championship Wrestling’s final days. His was a face among many chucked into a stable of wrestlers, referred to as The New Blood, and because the group was about 30 wrestlers strong, not many stood out. Vampiro would have only one memorable moment during that time, a program with wrestling legend Sting that ended with a savage but ultimately failing match that took place in a graveyard.
By Sean Patrick5 years ago in Unbalanced
Remembering Harley Race
On August 1st 2019, the professional wrestling world lost a man who genuinely deserves the superlatives that are often thrown around with a cavalier attitude; legend, icon, pioneer. A man who embodied what it once meant to be a pro wrestler, and a pro wrestler who embodies what it once meant to be a man.
By Nick Aldis5 years ago in Unbalanced
Documentary Review: 'You Cannot Kill David Arquette' A Love Letter to Pro Wrestling
David Arquette loves professional wrestling. For the actor best known for his work in the Scream horror franchise, wrestling is not some surreal art project or a mere cry for attention. Arquette legitimately loves and respects the artistry, athleticism, showmanship and bravery that is required of those who put on trunks and play out pre-determined athletic scenarios for crowds of people who hang on every move the way some hang on every note of a classical symphony.
By Sean Patrick5 years ago in Unbalanced
Top 3 Biggest Upsets in Boxing History
Out of all the sports out there, Boxing is probably the one with the biggest upsets and surprise turns of events in history. As compared to the other sports, it has a relatively small world, and each and every emotion from the fights and their defining moments are more magnified for the fans. The wins feel sweeter, and the losses are that much more bitter. It’s because of this reason that some of the biggest upsets in the history of boxing are so heart-racing and exciting. They take the fans through the full spectrum of emotions and make them appreciate the sweet science all that much more.
By Giorgi Mikhelidze5 years ago in Unbalanced
The Beginner’s Guide On Boxing Equipment And Boxing Gear!!!
Boxing is an inexpensive sport to get involved which does not make any dent on your wallet. But when it comes to choosing the right boxing equipment, many people say that their equipment is the best. The best part about boxing sports is that when the budget is tight, there are numerous numbers of boxing equipment that are homemade. Apart from that, you can also get boxing equipment at a higher discount.
By Joel Borthwick5 years ago in Unbalanced











