yeah honestly i kind of thought you were gay too, I can understand supporting a fighter and all but you seem to have a little bit TOO much love for Khan
This has now turned into the funniest thread ever. DC sounds just like me though in that sometimes I put people's avaters as who they really are or look like
Rob just made the thread even funnier
This has now turned into the funniest thread ever. DC sounds just like me though in that sometimes I put people's avaters as who they really are or look like
wtf?! nah man why do you say that?!
You just come off as real gay from your avatar to your Khan love and the way you post. You sound real Gay. My wife had a gay friend over reading this shit and he thought you came across as gay.
well in that case if FLoyd fights and beats Mosley don't try to give him credit for it then under your stupid logic.
The first person I've seen used "stupid" and "logic" together...:pat:
It's definitely "nicer" than "*Insert boxers name*, bomaye!" Not sure why that never caught on... :lol1:
This thread has potential. People tend to use certain words/phrases without thinking twice about them because they're part of the sport, but I've always wondered where/when certain words/phrases gained popularity in boxing.
Anybody know when the phrase "on his bike" was first used in boxing or around the time people started to use it more?
well in that case if FLoyd fights and beats Mosley don't try to give him credit for it then under your stupid logic.
For ****s sake can we have 1 damned thread thats not Floyd,Pac,Mosely :hijacked:
So which is it, Hagler or Rome?
*appears as though its the "war eagle" reference from Jim Rome*
Co-sign........
Fighting 40 year olds don't count..no mater how good they are.
well in that case if FLoyd fights and beats Mosley don't try to give him credit for it then under your stupid logic.
The Jim Rome Show
"War" - Mimicking Auburn's battle cry "War Eagle," callers and e mailers frequently recite the phrase "War" followed by their favorite team, player, or other activity, to show their fondness of it. "Un-war" is used to note something that is disliked. (See here for details.)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Jim_Rome_Show