Yeah I remember that one.
he said "He has a mouth full of 20 karats worth of diamonds, unfortunately they are in a setting of glass."
He also said "As Mayweather puts it, this is flawless against jawless."
That was hilarious. I remember him getting into it with Don King and Lennox Lewis after Byrd beat Holyfield, but I can't recollect what exactly the beef was about, or how it eventually played out, but it was funny at the time.
from fightnews.com
Now my question, isn't he scheduled to fight Kevin McBride? Hopefully not. He's right, enough with bullshit easy defenses. Unify the fucking titles.
Right on. It's been long enough.
Erection.
He got his erection from, from.. from I don't know.
Quit lying. You know. You have front row seats down there. :)
Anyway, I have no clue how he did in the election.
Corruption and Bribery: The Black Side of Boxing - By Don King
That one is awesome.
Investing In An Entourage--Mike Tyson
Home Remedies-Contraceptives Edition--Tommy Morrison
all u guys might talk shit about judah but he got more money and fame the all of us combined so he's doing something right
It isn't about Judah having more money or fame. It's about him having such a talent, but not utilizing it.
someone needs to tell mcgirt that only 2 kinds of people wear sunglasses indoors....
blind people and assholes
And Jim McMahon, because when he was a kid he was doing summersaults with a lightbulb in his mouth it broke. It went into his eyes and made them sensitive. Oh yeah, and Chuck Norris, if he wants.
i guess when you're p4p fighter you don't have to fight anybody that doesn't always look great,
it seems like mayweathers fans and or, the boxing public is buliding or i should say giving credit to mayweather without mayweather even being in the ring with the other big name fighters, i think it is funny and ludacris that mayweather is looked as such an invinsiable caliber fighter, when in my opinon he is showing signs of slowing down and hasn't fought any tough opponets since castillo
Do you have any big names in mind, or just a blanket approach? I find it hard to believe some big name fighter hasn't hired you yet for your uncanny ability to watch tapes in slow motion and point out the opportune time to hit PBF.
"take a look at those fights again, look at mayweather shoulders, look where his defence is and when he brings up his guard, study those fight and look for errors, where would you punch floyd in retaliation to his punchs thrown or him having his guard, like i said study those fights, i can't explaining to good what i see, but i know in my opinon floyd is showing signs of slowing down, and as i mentioned before it could be that he is too inactive, he may need to fight more to keep his skills sharp"
Sheer brilliance.
http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/boxing/news/story?id=2441907
I was kind of curious what one of Mayorgas people put into his mouth before going over the rules. It looked like some sort of pill. Not saying it was anything illegal, just wondering what it was.
I had never seen Hatton fight before, and after reading various postings, was expecting some sort of fury to come out during the fight. I had never seen Collazo fight either, and hadn't heard much about him to sway one way or the other. I found myself pulling for Collazo during the fight simply because he was an underdog and he was hanging in with this myth in my mind. Hatton won on the scorecards, no amount of arguing will change that. I was pulling for Collazo, and he didn't get the win. I can live with that. I also saw a guy who is supposedly in the same class as PBF look quite terrible. I can live with that too.
fourth- most of this crap has been disproven or written in books by those who do not agree with the vast majority of scholars
I like that one the best.
It's kinda funny to laugh at these statements, but at least the guy still has faith in himself. He's been praised for his heart all through his career, and now he's a laughingstock for still believing in it.