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Dick E. Boon


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Guys, it´s time Fatný gets his own biography. I wrote down some lines. Feel free to edit:

Biography Fatny (pronounced with French accent as ´Fat-Knee´)

This Canadian university drop out made a name for himself in the first decade of the 21st century with impressive KO victories over several HOF´ers and has since then been the best player around. Fatny is by many regarded and the best P-4-P player OB has ever seen and arguably the only OB player that deserves his own Wikipedia page. Praised for his modesty and intelligence by his opponents, you will never hear Fatny badmouthing anybody. He is one of the few if not the only player that has been able to dominate this game with many different settings.

Nicknames:
- ´The surgeon´ due to his precision striking
- ´Mr perfect´ as he makes very few mistakes
- ´The Phil Collins of OB´, reference to Fatny being the lead singer and drummer of the Canadian rock band the heavyweight Baptists.
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Dick E. Boon wrote:Guys, it´s time Fatný gets his own biography. I wrote down some lines. Feel free to edit:

Biography Fatny (pronounced with French accent as ´Fat-Knee´)

"This Canadian fighter made a name for himself in the first decade of the 21st century with impressive KO victories over several HOF´ers and has since then been the best player around. Fatny is regarded as the best P-4-P player OB has ever seen and arguably the only OB player that deserves his own Wikipedia page. Praised for his modesty and intelligence by his opponents, you will never hear Fatny badmouthing anybody. Fatny knows how to box, Fatny can do whatever he likes in the ring. If you let him do anything I guarantee you that you will not win. He's defense is the best, he can pick apart his opponents in his sleep, when on form he's impossible to beat. He is one of the few if not the only player that has been able to dominate this game with many different settings and he will always be remembered as OB's Best Canadian HOF'er." ~Dick E. Boon


I think that would be good. Good bio boon, just a few things added and some errors. What do you guys think?

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John Record Wins-5341 Lost-2047 KOs-5203 Draw-35 Title Wins- 183 Title Defenses- 1025
JAB Record Wins- 1240 Loss- 160 KOs- 1197 Draw- 18 Title Wins- 25 Title Defenses- 83
Total Record Wins- 6581 Loss- 2207 KOs- 6400 Draw- 53


OB Style: "The John Style"

OB Status: Active

OB Member Since: May 2007

OB Accounts: john / James A. Braddock

OB Class: Hall of Fame

All-Time Winning Streak: 198

1x Superchamp
4x Undisputed champ
208x OB Champ- 1108 Defenses
23x OBA Champion Defenses- 104
35x OBC Champion Defenses- 139
128x OBF Champion Defenses- 830
10x OBW Champion Defenses- 6
12x Tournament Champion Defenses- 29

The Legend
The Beast
The Machine

"John represents the renaissance of OB. John stepped up and filled the vacuum Fatny left behind. Not only his skills are amazing, also his dedication to keep this game interesting and alive. I was there when he first won the title, I was watching over his shoulder when he bullied all competition, I was there when he became a HOF´er. I may not be a great fighter myself, but I do have eye for talent. John is something special, I told him right after he won his first title. John is the spark that became a flame that turned into a devastating fire. Apart from being a great guy he never stepped down from a challenge and always looked to square off against OB´s best to further improve his skills. Many HOF´ers made short comebacks during the year John reigned OB, only to be knocked out by Big Bad John." - Dick E. Boon

"The thing with John is that he's just so extremely accurate, both in offense and in defense. There's some punches I consider myself a master of, like the small hook and the long upper. Well they're useless against John no matter how well you throw them, he just keeps blocking 90% of them and hurting you in the process. Speaking of which...if he hurts you (and he will), you better move your head a lot because he also happens to be one of the best finishers i've ever seen. Basically if you're not extremely good AND creative, you'll end up on the floor. A fine addition to the hall of fame indeed." - Fatny
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