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Lord Gaul
9th November 2006, 12:20 AM
This saturday I will be fighting in the Battle in the Bay II show in WI, Greenbay. I am exctited about the event though it is comming right after my midterms. I hope to be suceesful and I have really worked on my stamina so that can't hamper me in this one. I will tell everyone how it went on sunday.
El Presidente
9th November 2006, 01:04 PM
Go kill em
( o Y o )
9th November 2006, 01:16 PM
Sounds good mate, I wish you the best.
Any poster etc for the card?
Shinbone
9th November 2006, 01:22 PM
Best of luck, partner!
depechemode
9th November 2006, 06:53 PM
good luck lord ,
send us some pictures later on
Lord Gaul
12th November 2006, 10:26 AM
WINNER, I got the victory fellas. I will go into more details tomorrow when I am rested but I scored a KO with 3 seconds left in the first round.
El Presidente
12th November 2006, 10:29 AM
WINNER, I got the victory fellas. I will go into more details tomorrow when I am rested but I scored a KO with 3 seconds left in the first round.
Nice one mate.
Mago
12th November 2006, 01:12 PM
Good result, congratulations! Waiting for the details. :)
Shinbone
12th November 2006, 01:17 PM
very good Lord!
( o Y o )
13th November 2006, 01:33 AM
congrats mate.
heckyl
13th November 2006, 02:13 AM
WAR LORD GAUL!!!!1
Lord Gaul
13th November 2006, 08:59 AM
Hey, everyone and thanks for the support. OK where to start. I came out with my bread and butter and started with the jab right away. I could see that he was trying to land a low kick, but he showed it so much that I was thinking that as soon as you throw that kick I am going to fire my strait. He throw the kick and I droped him with a right hand. I went to a nertral corner thinking I got the down, but they called it a slip so we restarted. I cam out with the jab and then noticed that he was so focused on landing the kick, that he wasn't even holding his gloves high. So I fired a right that hurt him to the point that he didn't really cover up as well. I started to use my speed and skill to connect with more right hands that hurt him throughout the round. He fell again and againt the ref saw it as a slip. When he got up this time he was tired of getting hit so he rushed into the clinch. He was trying to work the knees, but he was in a hurry and he didn't put anything into them. I slowly worked for high position and launched some big knees. I took my time and pulled all the way back before I thrusted forward. As we broke I noticed that he tried to escape my clinch by droping his head and ducking away. I told myself if he does that again I am going to through some rights. We clinched again shortly after and when he tried to escape to the side I pulled back and droped 3 right hands in a row to the head and he went down. I went to a nertral corner and I was expecting him to get up because the down was at the end of the round, but you couldn't be saved by the bell. Suddenly the ref waved his hands and it was over. I ran over to pick up my opponent who said he would love to train with me sometime. I huged him and said anytime and we should get together down the road. After they lifted my hand I pointed to the heavens and thanked God for me and my opponents safety and gave thanks that my hard work gave me a victory. After that I was so excited that I jumped on the corner ropes and pumped my fist to the crowd. Then I jumped on one of the luxery tables and did it again.
After the fight I was real relaxed and of course all about the gospel. I talked to alot of people about fighting, having a tough upbringing, and of course Jesus Christ. I had a great time at the event and the weirdest thing is how many drunk people came up to me and said that my fight was awesome and it made there night. They less poetic ones would say things like " you kicked ass man!" All in all it was a good night and other then the drive to Green Bay and back to Minneapolis(around 11 to 12 hours round trip) it was a great experience.
Thanks again for the support and I will try to get the fight as soon as possible.
El Presidente
13th November 2006, 11:37 AM
I ran over to pick up my opponent who said he would love to train with me sometime. I huged him and said anytime and we should get together down the road.
Good sportsmanship there. There should be more fighters like you in this respect.
depechemode
14th November 2006, 08:41 PM
congrats lord , great job