Look at Mr Neutral, just like a real journalist! For you to become the next face of MB, are you required to rip off Dougie's gay little pony tail? Dude I think you can take him!
I have a mini jew fro, not a pony tail hahahah
Dougie works for The Ring's website. He's in a better position than he was imo. I would assume he gets paid for his work since all those guys get paid in the magazine.
I'm not the new face of Max, just a contributor and a fight analysis guy for the fights in or around Chicago.
Look at Mr Neutral, just like a real journalist! For you to become the next face of MB, are you required to rip off Dougie's gay little pony tail? Dude I think you can take him!
Hahah I'm kidding! I hate that piece of crap, walking around the ring without his shoe on. What a damn joke. My coach made me spar my bro while he had a broken nose! Yes you avoid injury, and it's stupid to overdo it in training, but every fighter knows how to push through it. He proved that he was clearly only in it for the payday from the get go. Dude, MaxBoxing? That's pretty legit. I talk to Steve Farhood a lot and he said they did away with Dougie Fischer (or he quit, I forget) and now I'm hearing he's not doing so great these days. Some unpaid position for The Ring or something? I kinda never liked Dougie so much. Does this mean you're the new face of MB?
Dougie works for The Ring's website. He's in a better position than he was imo. I would assume he gets paid for his work since all those guys get paid in the magazine.
I'm not the new face of Max, just a contributor and a fight analysis guy for the fights in or around Chicago.
that was awesome and yes a bit of a cheap shot bcse he waited until the kid had finished terrorizing and wasn't looking not that i have a problem with it in all fairness he didn't deserve any better than that wait till his guard his down and blammo
<<< I want a beard like that :boxing:
I have nothing against him personally, but he definitely had a pathetic performance. I didn't think that fight was as "bad" as everyone thought it was, but his excuses afterwards were what soured it for me.
Hahah I'm kidding! I hate that piece of crap, walking around the ring without his shoe on. What a damn joke. My coach made me spar my bro while he had a broken nose! Yes you avoid injury, and it's stupid to overdo it in training, but every fighter knows how to push through it. He proved that he was clearly only in it for the payday from the get go. Dude, MaxBoxing? That's pretty legit. I talk to Steve Farhood a lot and he said they did away with Dougie Fischer (or he quit, I forget) and now I'm hearing he's not doing so great these days. Some unpaid position for The Ring or something? I kinda never liked Dougie so much. Does this mean you're the new face of MB?
that was awesome and yes a bit of a cheap shot bcse he waited until the kid had finished terrorizing and wasn't looking not that i have a problem with it in all fairness he didn't deserve any better than that wait till his guard his down and blammo
What don't you like about David Haye?
I have nothing against him personally, but he definitely had a pathetic performance. I didn't think that fight was as "bad" as everyone thought it was, but his excuses afterwards were what soured it for me.
I write for Maxboxing.com now. I've written for ESB in the past, but have written for Max since November.
Here's my latest article:
/self plug
What don't you like about David Haye?
Ohhhh my little nigga warp! Haha long time no see brotherman. What you been up to? Last time I talked to you I think you were about to start working for some company as a boxing journalist?
I write for Maxboxing.com now. I've written for ESB in the past, but have written for Max since November.
Here's my latest article:
Recently, it was announced that Robert Guerrero suffered a shoulder injury, causing him to pull out of his August 27 fight against Marcos Maidana. The cancellation is just another blemish on the long list of unfortunate mishaps that have happened this summer.
Normally, summer boxing is something fans don’t get excited about. There are rarely any major fights and fans prepare themselves for the heavily-loaded fall schedule. This year was quite the opposite. For the first time, there were major fights worth tuning in for.
Yet the controversy (as controversies tend to do) that followed overshadowed the fights themselves.
We’ll start with bad judging decisions. HBO had two main events on its “Boxing After Dark” program which featured Devon Alexander and Paul Williams returning against tough opponents, Lucas Matthysse and Erislandy Lara, respectively, after losing their previous bouts. Both of these fights featured terrible judging which left fans stunned on various levels, especially in the aftermath of Williams vs. Lara where all three judges were indefinitely suspended.
The judges weren’t the only source for controversy this summer. Referee Russell Mora made headlines last week for the all the wrong reasons. After various no-calls for low blows in the Abner Mares-Joseph Agbeko fight bantamweight title fight, Mora was blasted by media and fans alike. The referee was so bad that the IBF, the sanctioning body for the fight, ordered an immediate rematch for the fight and ruled that Mora’s actions compromised the contest.
For all the scandals that happened in the ring, fighters such as Kelly Pavlik and David Haye made comments outside the ring that didn’t help this dreadful summer go by any easier. Haye has always been known for his loud mouth but he gave an awfully pathetic excuse after his performance against heavyweight champ Wladimir Klitschko. Citing (and subsequently providing photos of) a toe injury, Haye did whatever he could to try and repair his repetition after a pathetic performance. Even though his excuse had a modicum of validity, Haye still was quick to draw the excuse card in the wake of a performance no one expected.
Then there was former middleweight king Kelly Pavlik.
Kelly Pavlik went on a different type of bender this summer. When he pulled out of his fight against Darryl Cunningham and cancelled his fall fight against super middleweight champion Lucian Bute, Pavlik went on a verbal bender, practically committing career suicide in the process. He alienated himself from not only television networks but his fans as well. Pavlik claimed that fighting for 1.3 million was fighting for “peanuts” but it would be better than fighting for nothing. Needless to say, “business decisions” like these are really puzzling.
Now Robert Guerrero has injured his shoulder, pulling out of his anticipated junior welterweight fight against Marcos Maidana. Before its cancellation, Guerrero-Maidana could have been the highlight of the summer. Injuries in the sport of boxing are nothing new but the timing of this one hurts.
Here’s hoping fall will be better.
/self plug
People from Wales actually throw punches? Not Slaps? I'll be dammed
Ohhhh my little nigga warp! Haha long time no see brotherman. What you been up to? Last time I talked to you I think you were about to start working for some company as a boxing journalist?