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  • eazy_mas
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    #11
    it part of the business

    people who trash talk get noticed more then people who are not

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    • scap
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      #12
      [QUOTE={BrownBomber};2363732]I'm sure he still has his mouth left. I mean if he could talk his way into fighting Chavez. I'm sure he could talk his way into doing your lawn or washing your car. I know, I know that's my job but now I'm just ****ing your wife full time.

      Hell he should call Chavez and ask him if he could wash his Taxi's cabs at Chavez' company in Mexico. After all he started the rumor, and to 15 year olds here on the boards it has sticked. He could take his I pod and play born in the U.S.A for that extra inspiration.[/QUOTE]

      Best entrance song ever...130K wild and smelly mexicans screaming and he comes in d****d in the American flag...it was awesome.

      When he was walking to the ring I remember my dad saying that if Haugen wins there is no way he is getting out of there alive.


      Haugen couldnt punch, he was a bit above average with his boxing skills, wasnt necessarily very fast but the ****er was TOUGH as nails. He did as much with his talent as he could! Some guys get bless with blazing hand spee, some get thunder in their fists and other guys like Haugen have toughness...very few champions you find out there manage to get their when the number 1 attribute is toughness...Haugen will always be special in my book!

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      • CletusVanDamme
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        #13
        [QUOTE=scap;2363797]
        Originally posted by {BrownBomber}
        I'm sure he still has his mouth left. I mean if he could talk his way into fighting Chavez. I'm sure he could talk his way into doing your lawn or washing your car. I know, I know that's my job but now I'm just ****ing your wife full time.

        Hell he should call Chavez and ask him if he could wash his Taxi's cabs at Chavez' company in Mexico. After all he started the rumor, and to 15 year olds here on the boards it has sticked. He could take his I pod and play born in the U.S.A for that extra inspiration.[/QUOTE]

        Best entrance song ever...130K wild and smelly mexicans screaming and he comes in d****d in the American flag...it was awesome.

        When he was walking to the ring I remember my dad saying that if Haugen wins there is no way he is getting out of there alive.


        Haugen couldnt punch, he was a bit above average with his boxing skills, wasnt necessarily very fast but the ****er was TOUGH as nails. He did as much with his talent as he could! Some guys get bless with blazing hand spee, some get thunder in their fists and other guys like Haugen have toughness...very few champions you find out there manage to get their when the number 1 attribute is toughness...Haugen will always be special in my book!
        Took the words out of my mouth, prototypical over acheiver.

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        • {BrownBomber}
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          #14
          [QUOTE=scap;2363797]
          Originally posted by {BrownBomber}
          I'm sure he still has his mouth left. I mean if he could talk his way into fighting Chavez. I'm sure he could talk his way into doing your lawn or washing your car. I know, I know that's my job but now I'm just ****ing your wife full time.

          Hell he should call Chavez and ask him if he could wash his Taxi's cabs at Chavez' company in Mexico. After all he started the rumor, and to 15 year olds here on the boards it has sticked. He could take his I pod and play born in the U.S.A for that extra inspiration.[/QUOTE]

          Best entrance song ever...130K wild and smelly mexicans screaming and he comes in d****d in the American flag...it was awesome.

          When he was walking to the ring I remember my dad saying that if Haugen wins there is no way he is getting out of there alive.


          Haugen couldnt punch, he was a bit above average with his boxing skills, wasnt necessarily very fast but the ****er was TOUGH as nails. He did as much with his talent as he could! Some guys get bless with blazing hand spee, some get thunder in their fists and other guys like Haugen have toughness...very few champions you find out there manage to get their when the number 1 attribute is toughness...Haugen will always be special in my book!
          hahaha wild and smelly.

          I get what you're saying. He was tough in his day and managed to do what he could with what little he had.

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          • Fighting Cougar
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            #15
            Originally posted by Hydro
            My old college roommate had a cat named Dog.

            Bramble's trash talk was sometimes cruel, he called Mancini a "murdered" because of the Kim fight and he fought some other guy whose relative or something was a cop, so Bramble said he was dedicating the fight to this group in Philadelphia that supposedly killed a cop or something.
            Thats all I had to read. good thread.

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              #16
              Rosario ruined Bramble forever with one right hand. I have never seen someones career fall apart so quickly.

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              • scap
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                #17
                [QUOTE=CletusVanDamme;2363990]Rosario ruined Bramble forever with one right hand. I have never seen someones career fall apart so quickly.[/QUOTE

                The second Melderick Taylor hit the canvas against JC his career was essentially thru as well.

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                • CletusVanDamme
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                  #18
                  [QUOTE=scap;2364004]
                  Originally posted by CletusVanDamme
                  Rosario ruined Bramble forever with one right hand. I have never seen someones career fall apart so quickly.[/QUOTE

                  The second Melderick Taylor hit the canvas against JC his career was essentially thru as well.
                  He managed to pick up a title at 147 on talent alone though. The Norris fight ruined him for good imo.I threatened to beat a promoters ass on the radio for using Meldrick in a card a few years back, promoting it off his Gold Medal and Titles. He had no legit answers for me about using him though.

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                  • Hydro
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Fighting Cougar
                    Thats all I had to read. good thread.

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                    • Hydro
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by CletusVanDamme

                      He managed to pick up a title at 147 on talent alone though. The Norris fight ruined him for good imo.I threatened to beat a promoters ass on the radio for using Meldrick in a card a few years back, promoting it off his Gold Medal and Titles. He had no legit answers for me about using him though.
                      I think the Chavez fight was the main fight in the decline for Taylor, in general he took too much punishment.

                      Same with Vargas and Trinidad. Vargas had a lot of grueling fights in general, the Trinidad fight was the main fight for Vargas's decline, although like Taylor, he won a title afterwards.

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