There is no better than seeing someone really arrogant get humbled - especially if that person is actually pretty good. Just look at the Judah chickendance. It was a kodak moment in boxing. Not so much for the dance itself but for the rightful nemesis felt by most people in that moment
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There is no better than seeing someone really arrogant get humbled - especially if that person is actually pretty good. Just look at the Judah chickendance. It was a kodak moment in boxing. Not so much for the dance itself but for the rightful nemesis felt by most people in that moment -
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Well,I only got up to Adietheforestfa on the good K.Apparently there's a limit for how much reputation you can give out in one day.So I just rated the rest of you.Comment
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You are such a tosser. STFU.There is no better than seeing someone really arrogant get humbled - especially if that person is actually pretty good. Just look at the Judah chickendance. It was a kodak moment in boxing. Not so much for the dance itself but for the rightful nemesis felt by most people in that moment
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The only fighters I can see giving him trouble are decent boxers with good footwork, fighters like Lacy and Kessler would have trouble with him because he's just as strong, if not stronger than both of them.
His power is phenominal and he's an above average boxer who can fight well off the back foot.Comment
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His low-slung left is to lure an opponent in and crank in counters, and he's not as easy to hit as people make out - he rolls with the right hand. He lets punches off so effortlessly and has good poise, and he's got some unusual shots from awkward angles - shots from the waist, uppercuts from out of range and so on. He can hit. He says he's never even been hurt in the ring in his life, let alone down. And I've never seen him tired.
He won the gold medal and 'best boxer' at the Multi Nations in Copenhagen in '01 as captain of the England squad. He has pedigree.
His boxing idols include Naseem Hamed and Roy Jones.
He's been good friends with snooker maestro Ronnie O'Sullivan for quite a few years, and claims that he and O'Sullivan are the two most naturally talented British sportsmen. Ronnie hailed Carl as "the British Tommy Hearns" in '03.Last edited by Federer; 02-08-2007, 02:44 AM.Comment
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