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  • #71
    Mike ****ing tyson

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    • #72
      Originally posted by Ray Corso View Post
      Japanese Boxing; if you understood that management has EVERYTHING to do with who a 23 yr old kid fights it would help you understand how this all works! Calling boxers cowards is what fanatic fans do who know very little of the sports ins and outs!
      I evaluate talent from years of training fighters and watching film of the great fighters from all era's. I'm NOT a boxing fan I'm a former trainer, manager and cornerman! I like what I see in Broner and as I've stated we'll see what happens once he's under pressure!!
      Your entitled to your opinion even if its based on..............story telling! Ray.
      Coincidence? I think not. You can tell your manager you want a fight, and if he says no you can make it public and demand the fight. Then what are the promoter and manager gonna do? You can ruin them with **** like that. You can be a former trainer and whatever you want. Fact is he dodged Uchiyama. Broner is a coward who won't fight top competition.

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      • #73
        Mike Tyson. I watched him from the beginning and he got me into boxing at age 13.

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        • #74



          No further explanation needed... :wank:
          Last edited by ArtThouFurious?; 12-13-2012, 10:40 PM.

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          • #75
            Hagler and Finito Lopez,
            Whitaker is up there

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            • #76
              Originally posted by Japanese Boxing View Post
              yes, I had posted it in the past on this site. I read it on two different websites in English and 4 Japanese ones. It was a big deal because he already had his TV contracts in place.

              I'm looking for it but the only one thing I can find is the bad left hook article that doesn't have any substance other than Uchiyama thinking that Broner is ****y and he wants to fight him.
              Well you didn't substantiate your claim, not saying it isn't true I just never heard of it. I like Uchiyama and I think I'd put money on him against Gamboa if they ever fought, but I don't think Broner can be described as ducking him and I dont see why they can't fight at lightweight either.

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              • #77
                Contractual!!!! When you sign that contract your NOT in charge and why would you doubt the people you hired! Obviously you've never signed or wrote a contract but once again you know how all this works, right!! Ray

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                • #78
                  Sugar Ray Robinson
                  Henry Armstrong
                  Joe Louis
                  Muhammad Ali
                  Archie Moore
                  Sugar Ray Leonard
                  Roy Jones Jr
                  Floyd Mayweather Jr
                  Mike Tyson
                  Sugar Shane Mosley

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                  • #79
                    Still rating and ranking Mr. Nigel Benn.

                    Not an ATG but what a fighter with that pure, explosive power and unrelenting, do-or-die agression.

                    He could never master Eubank and lost to Watson, Collins and his second fight with Malinga.

                    But he lifted Barkley, DeWitt and The G-Man clean off their feet. He also smashed Galvano into tiny, little pieces in Italy (when he was booked for a loss) pumped some big holes into Nardiello and beat a prime Henry Wharton.

                    Never, ever had a dull fight and always came to wage war. A legend.

                    Would have loved to have seen Benn V Calzaghe but tragically that never happened. Benn v Froch anyone?

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                    • #80
                      Originally posted by Bodyshot3 View Post
                      Still rating and ranking Mr. Nigel Benn.

                      Not an ATG but what a fighter with that pure, explosive power and unrelenting, do-or-die agression.

                      He could never master Eubank and lost to Watson, Collins and his second fight with Malinga.

                      But he lifted Barkley, DeWitt and The G-Man clean off their feet. He also smashed Galvano into tiny, little pieces in Italy (when he was booked for a loss) pumped some big holes into Nardiello and beat a prime Henry Wharton.

                      Never, ever had a dull fight and always came to wage war. A legend.

                      Would have loved to have seen Benn V Calzaghe but tragically that never happened. Benn v Froch anyone?
                      cough cough...

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