Not true at all you got to be literally in the ring to know the difference it's easy to say it but not true some kickboxers kick faster and harder than others that's a fact.
Hello would you happen to have Dennis Alexio vs. Larry Cureton in Sacramento Ca. 1998-2000 or Dennis Alexio vs. Achille Roger in Sacramento Ca. 1998-2000 I can't remember the year. Thank you.
I know which fights you're talking about, but disappointingly I don't have either. I'll keep trying to find them. Any Alexio fight is gold. I'd particularly like to see the Cureton match. Larry and Dennis had fought some five years prior, Alexio winning by fifth round KO. Cureton thought he'd do better in the rematch, since the first fight was under low-kick rules and the second was entirely above-the-waist, but Dennis ended up knocking him out in the second round.
I saw the one in Sacramento. Thank you for the reply I appreciate it and I appreciate you posting all of these videos. They are cool to watch. Thank you again. Sincerely John
Ah, you were at the old ARCO Arena! Do you remember what the crowd was like? I'm curious how popular kickboxing was on the West Coast at that time. And you're welcome!
What? I thought this guy had his back broken by Tong Po, then his brother, who looks nothing like him and speaks with a French accent, avenged him ...dont know who to believe anymore...
I think I agree. Given that his most famous matches were losses, Mark Russell doesn't get nearly enough credit for his career as an international competitor. But even if his fight with Alexio took place under his favored low-kick stipulations, I think Dennis' speed, strength and tenacity would've been a tall order to overcome.
If Michael Jai White ever went in the ring with Dennis Alexio Michael Jai White would be defeated within the 3rd or 4th round without any questions at all.
Dennis is the real deal what a fight machine he is
Dennis was a beast , thank you for the upload.
Thanks for posting this fight. I loved watching these matches growing up. Dennis was always my guy
Alexio the Best ever! Thank you for the video.
Our pleasure!
Thank you for video
A punch is a punch, a kick is a kick.
Not true at all you got to be literally in the ring to know the difference it's easy to say it but not true some kickboxers kick faster and harder than others that's a fact.
Hello would you happen to have Dennis Alexio vs. Larry Cureton in Sacramento Ca. 1998-2000 or Dennis Alexio vs. Achille Roger in Sacramento Ca. 1998-2000 I can't remember the year. Thank you.
I know which fights you're talking about, but disappointingly I don't have either. I'll keep trying to find them. Any Alexio fight is gold.
I'd particularly like to see the Cureton match. Larry and Dennis had fought some five years prior, Alexio winning by fifth round KO. Cureton thought he'd do better in the rematch, since the first fight was under low-kick rules and the second was entirely above-the-waist, but Dennis ended up knocking him out in the second round.
I saw the one in Sacramento. Thank you for the reply I appreciate it and I appreciate you posting all of these videos. They are cool to watch. Thank you again. Sincerely John
Ah, you were at the old ARCO Arena! Do you remember what the crowd was like? I'm curious how popular kickboxing was on the West Coast at that time.
And you're welcome!
Arco arena yep. The crowd was into it. It was a fun atmosphere.@@mouseboxersclassickickboxing
What? I thought this guy had his back broken by Tong Po, then his brother, who looks nothing like him and speaks with a French accent, avenged him ...dont know who to believe anymore...
Hey GOAT 🐐, you are My favorite of all time, me again 😂 you have Rick Roufus x Dewey Cooper ?
Hey, thanks :) But no, sadly I don't.
@@mouseboxersclassickickboxing no problem goat 🐐 you still the best
* flattered goat noises *
This bloke, Russell, is NO match for Alexio
I think I agree. Given that his most famous matches were losses, Mark Russell doesn't get nearly enough credit for his career as an international competitor. But even if his fight with Alexio took place under his favored low-kick stipulations, I think Dennis' speed, strength and tenacity would've been a tall order to overcome.
Real Tong Po
If Michael Jai White ever went in the ring with Dennis Alexio Michael Jai White would be defeated within the 3rd or 4th round without any questions at all.
I don't understand. Has White been saying that he'd have been a good kickboxer?
So what is Sam Smith doing today
Alexio could not beat Tompo
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