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    I would go half on a PPV to watch him fight the game lol..... But on a honest note, I think fif was or is good for our sport. In a nutshell, he attempted to be a successful promoter and made a boxing movie in our sports honor (or was starring). That's awesome. I love boxing and anything that gives my sport love and media attention is cool w me.

    Dude filed for bankruptcy, whether or not it made him broke, that will not stop his tremendous work ethic (which i highly respect)...He will return with a vengeance for people saying he is broke and washed up......

    He symbolizes a champion caliber boxer that was on a strong winning streak and then got dropped in a single fight and is trying to win the last rounds to avoid a loss during the fight. So back up some who reps our sport you ****s and dont be like everyone else who kicks a man when he is down, especially when he reps our set (boxing)


    That's all.

    This track is smooth as hell btw.....

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    Last edited by Unknown Champ; 08-25-2015, 08:36 PM.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by BOXEO _ View Post
      haha coconut oil.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by BOXEO _ View Post
        Wasn't that well thought out haha. But you get my drift

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        • #5
          What was his boxing movie OP?

          I agree, 50 wasn't too bad. He put on Crawford-Gamboa & Canelo-Kirkland. He was open to making good fights which is more than most promoters right now.

          He's not broke though, I wouldn't go feeling sorry for him on that score.

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          • #6
            He seemed misguided & without a plan with his promotional attempt. I'm not sure he ever had his own card, he just leeched on to the bigger guys cards so he seemed more like a manager than anything to me.

            Idk about him being good or bad for boxing. He was just sorta there in Mayweather's 24/7's & than just sorta there as a sorta kinda promoter.

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            • #7
              I'm still pissed about Gamboa throwing his career away signing with him, smh.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by BOXEO _ View Post
                I'm still pissed about Gamboa throwing his career away signing with him, smh.
                Gamboa's career was altered by losing to crawford via getting knocked out....

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Weebler I View Post
                  What was his boxing movie OP?

                  I agree, 50 wasn't too bad. He put on Crawford-Gamboa & Canelo-Kirkland. He was open to making good fights which is more than most promoters right now.

                  He's not broke though, I wouldn't go feeling sorry for him on that score.
                  Southpaw....

                  I don't feel sorry for his financial woes, but knowing his mentality he will come back stronger (an intangible that many lack which is admirable).

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                  • #10
                    Fitty robbed Gamboa of his prime.

                    Hope Gamboa was well compensated.

                    Carry on.

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