From what I've heard from several media folks, it's fairly common knowledge that Roy is a giant asshat and has been since he was a player...so, not a surprise he wore out his welcome and likely left just before he was let go. It doesn't take a lengthy google search to see several examples of...
Dojo I train out of hosted an amateur fight night and the kids after-school training program were the designated ring kids for fighter walkouts and ring cards. It's a cool idea and the kids loved it, but for UFC, boxing, all sports with cheerleaders...it's not going anywhere.
Sparring...it all kind of depends on the gym, if you are in training camp or not and who you happen to be paired up with.
Generally, if you're at a quality gym/dojo, the rule of thumb is this; treat your sparring partner like a library book. You want to return them in the same condition you...
As you know, nobody's ever 100% heading into a fight. But there's a difference between being hurt and being injured. You can fight if hurt, you can't fight if injured.
Not too mention; 110 fights, just 1 decision. Awesome stuff, haha
His first 40+ fights all ended in the 1st round. There were a couple of "N/A"s in there, but the first fight to actually show something other than a 1st rd end was his 62nd fight.
Go big or go home I guess.
Basically, they're pirates. They can't really ever amount to anything as you can't trust them, they can't rule anything...they're ultimately just a band of criminals.
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