View Full Version : Another Dumbass Boxing Nutthugger Writer


Naiujiro
03-26-2007, 06:29 PM
http://www.doghouseboxing.com/benz/benz_032407.htm
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There's a sport called UFC? Wow, man have I been misled. All this time I thought it was called MMA.

"The piss poor excuse for a boxing match is closed to the public," ummm I could have sworn the MMAweekly.com had buttloads of articles explaining that Tito had it in his contract, and put it in there so he could pound away at his Boss until he feels better. Having it as an MMA match (or "UFC" match as he calls it) would be death to Dana, period.

Man, this guy is all over boxing's balls.
(imagining....)
:bukkake:
Damn that's nasty....

This guy really needs to do research, instead of riding people's balls all day long.

Thoughts on this tard?

Jim_Davis
03-26-2007, 08:11 PM
What annoys me is that you dont get people in MMA that talk **** about boxing. Most are big fans of the sport whereas boxing critics just constantly talk **** about MMA. They see UFC as a threat, which is a good thing for MMA fans.

Naiujiro
03-26-2007, 08:36 PM
What annoys me is that you dont get people in MMA that talk **** about boxing. Most are big fans of the sport whereas boxing critics just constantly talk **** about MMA. They see UFC as a threat, which is a good thing for MMA fans.
Well, MMA fans do talk a little about boxing. Mostly that it's been corrupt for a while, and it's lack of consistently big fight cards and big names. But that's hardly talking trash. Actually when I come to think of it, I agree with you. It's more of a sadden realization, then trash-talking per say.

I really wish writers like that guy would fade into oblivion a little faster. The article was terribly written, with a major overemphasis on the word "Monkey." He makes me think he watched the nature channel just before he wrote the article, and wanted to see how many times he could get away with saying "Monkey" without it seeming too out of place. He came off like a C-Class writer that can't even logically express his frustration for something because he's too freakin lazy to do a little research and structure his argument intelligently.

With his own article, he completely dispelled from anyone's mind, that his opinion is worth more than a 'grain of salt'.

I guess he's a new addition to my
:gives: About Him, List.
Carrot Top, Don King, and Jerry Mullen are no longer alone on that list. Horray.