Man the LDBC are hilarious, I didn't know they were still going.
Who's P4P #1 according to them? Davis, Haney or Stevenson?
i remember when they used to hype up the charlos aka LIONS ONLY :lol1: :lol1:
I post about a lot of different things on here, Dunn.
In this case there is a racist, black KKK underbelly of boxing fans that I think deserve to get exposed. They’re the ones that need to do better. Not me. Let’s hold them accountable for the venom they spew.
the big dunn being one of them
He has beaten a number of champs and top guys in the lower weights.
Your unfamiliarity with the lower weights should move you as a boxing fan to find out more about his resume.
I think his best wins are Stephen Fulton, Naravez, Donaire and Akmadalev ( spelling might be wrong).
He is like 25-0 in title fights.
really? with my posting history? lol
clear win for ward..ward retired too early..He chose to go out with gift win over aging kovalev and avoided bivol and beterbiev..tough competition is why he retired..loved ward great fighter technically sound but he lost first kovalev fight and it's criminal the low lows he got away with in the rematch and won off a series of low blows. thought reff was gonna finally take points but he stopped the fight. we were all disgusted
Think he knew he scraped past kovalev and got a gift and if he fought bivol or beterbiev he would have caught a loss... not sure it would have even been that competitive at light heavy
Why do you only post these kind of threads when it’s a site that is aimed at black people giving an opinion like this?
A lot of people think he isn’t top 5. A lot, like me, think he is and might be #1.
you have this agenda where you only post about black opinions you do not agree with as if every opinion from someone black is racially motivated.
Do better Shoulder. I get you’re full in MAGA now but that doesn’t require this kind of behavior.
Who has he beat? What's his best win?
Picasso's last win was over Kyonosuke Kameda. Kameda beat 3 division world titlist John Riel Casimero in his very next fight and also holds a win over former WBC 115 champion Suriyan Sor Rungvisai.
great lol... ive not got much more to add i just dont see an all star line up of fighters down there but who knows, maybe david picasso will be the next erik morales
Actually it is a lot by weight percentage. Going from 108 to 122 is a 13 percent increase in weight. Crawford went from 135 to 154 which is slightly less than 13 percent. If you add the canelo fight then its much more but they have essentially moved up the same amount barring that one fight. I dont think anyone would ever say crawford didnt challenge himself before the canelo fight.
Canelo going from 154 to 175 is also slightly less than 13 percent. I dont think anyone would say canelo didnt challenge himself.
Going from 108 to 135 would be a dramatically bigger jump than anything those guys did. Of course you can want to see it but its not very reasonable to criticize someone for not doing thst big of a jump.
either way, they packed on a lot more muscle mass, pretty sure inoue could add some mroe weight would probably do him some good health wise
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Naoya Inoue has been in endless big fights, one after the other. The man challenges himself whenever someone is prepared to face him. In comparison, your aim is being a troll. Congratulations, you got there.
im sorry but the talent pool is thin just check out the boxrec of that guy he fought yesterday... he shouldnt have been anywhere near having a title shot basically just fought mexican club fighters his whole career but thats enough for a shot at the title lol
Actually it is a lot by weight percentage. Going from 108 to 122 is a 13 percent increase in weight. Crawford went from 135 to 154 which is slightly less than 13 percent. If you add the canelo fight then its much more but they have essentially moved up the same amount barring that one fight. I dont think anyone would ever say crawford didnt challenge himself before the canelo fight.
Canelo going from 154 to 175 is also slightly less than 13 percent. I dont think anyone would say canelo didnt challenge himself.
Going from 108 to 135 would be a dramatically bigger jump than anything those guys did. Of course you can want to see it but its not very reasonable to criticize someone for not doing thst big of a jump.
fair, that is a valid point
122 is already his 5th weight class. 135 would be his 8th division. That's like saying Loma should have gone all the way up to super middleweight after starting at featherweight.
crawfords moved up 17kg in his career, canelo 18kg,usyk 25kg, that jump from where inoue started to 135 would only be around 12kg... hardly unreasonable... dont know why you guys are so against him challenging himself and being involved in big fights
ricardo garcia: "not massively interested in him clearing out weight classes where the quality is scarce, the guy he fought yesterday was awful".
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So winning world championship belts at 4 different weights meant the quality was scarce at all those weights? In June 2022, Inoue became the first Japanese boxer to be ranked number one in the world, pound for pound, by The Ring. He was named Fighter of the Year in 2023 by The Ring, the Boxer Writers Association of America, and also by ESPN. All because the opposition was scarce? Naoya Inoue has never ducked anyone, gets up from the canvas just to get meaner and is undefeated. Please send us your rave reviews on other fighters. How about starting with Muhammad Ali?
I guess your review will go something like:
'Sonny Liston wasn't much, Joe Frazier rolled over to have his tummy tickled, George Foreman was a cupcake, Ken Norton was as much use as a chocolate fireguard and Earnie Shavers was feather fisted. What a scarcity of talent'.
Please fook right off.
pretty much, hes gone up 6kg in total his whole career, thats hardly a lot, in comparison crawford went up the same amount in one fight in his late 30s to beat canelo...
He's literally 17-0 against TBRB top 10 opponents, 16-0 against fighters that have won a major world title, and 12-0 against TBRB top 5 opponents.
Find me any active fighter that can match those numbers.
not massively interested in him clearing out weight classes where the quality is scarce, the guy he fought yesterday was awful
they went 6 times what do you mean they never went back? you mean the "genius" musk can't get back there...thats because he is a fraud and con artist whose narcissism doesnt allow him to succeed. it really shows you the stark difference between an effective competent government and one thats been hijacked by oligarchs for their own means. musky simply wants to do things his way even if it doenst make sense, hes stuck in an infinite loop of making promises for "next year" and people eat it up
he has a net worth of $752 billion lol...
from what i gather tate was champion in a very low quality organisation in a sport that has a pretty low talent pool in the first place... irrespective of that i would have thought he would be able to beat some bum off of youtube however but obviously not, now hes acting all philosophical on twitter as if he came up short challenging usyk lol
Astonished so many consider running and five or six lunges for the canvas "doing well."
he did a lot better than the supposed full time professionals that joshua was knocking out early on his way to world level... hardly as if kevin johnson etc came out all guns blazing against joshua and he bombed them out early....
lol keep smelling jakies farts they are doing u good
they must have left a door open at the back of the room & a breeze was in making jake fall over all the time
i called it correct, loads of people were saying joshua takes him out in round 1... this is a supposed elite heavyweight against a youtuber and it took 6 rounds to get the job done
NETFLIX could use that money to force Canelo vs David or Tank vs Devin. Instead their paying to make a mockery of the sport!
they are a business not a charity... they pay big for a big return
But if you were trained for 6 years by the best coaches in the world, sparred many heavyweights and felt you could run for 8 rounds - while being paid $100m, you wouldn't take it?
I mean, it is brave, but it's not really is it?
It is when he can make a fortune pretty much fighting anyone...
both MMA and boxing are going through bad spells... the dagestani wrestlers are too dominant in UFC which is boring, and really theres pretty much nothing happening in pro boxing which is why the circus fights get more attention.... influencers pick up boxing rather than MMA because its easier to pick up, they arent going to be roy jones jr after a few months but they can look respectable, where as MMA its impossible, most MMA fighters have a whole lifetime in a grappling sport (BJJ/wrestling) and then transitioning or vice versa (kickboxing/muay thai), maybe some exceptions....
No, Aj is to slow & wooden to catch jp until he gassed.... Like most of the belt chuckers stoppages.
yeah thats what i said would happen and i got laughed at... i said joshua would struggle to get him out of there
Jake seems super confident there's no doubt about that... Joshua is the favourite on paper but as we all know, styles make fights! He may struggle to land on jake and get frustrated