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Originally posted by .Mik. View PostOh really? So you never implied that the fact that Floyd's boy said 'Get your ass tore out the frame' in some way seemed to have some kind of bearing on Mayweather's chances in the fight?
Cos to me, you saying "you never say some **** like that unless your sure someone is gonna get a swift beatdown", suggests that your thought on the issue is as simple as "Oh...they said something nasty about you...they must KNOW that they are going to win". Thats fairly childish logic to me.
I was saying that in a real life sense, you never say some **** like that unless your sure thats what your going to do, but where did i say, "MAYWEATHER IS GONNA GIVE HATTON A SWIFT BEATDOWN", i was only telling you what that **** implies. It was funny, i didint imply it in a serious manner nor pass it off as fact, this is a ****** justification and i even clarified a million times these guys are saying this **** out of entertainment, it doesnt pertain to fact nor does it pertain to their gameplan, this is rediculous that i have to explain this ****.
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Originally posted by mickeyb View PostRick's not a ****ney. ****neys are from London. He lives in Manchester. Your wrong.
Also, if you were so ****ING BOTHERED about how you judge a fighter, why the **** are you posting every 2 minutes on a thread dedicated to bad mouthing Hatton because of a press conference.
You're the pot calling the kettle black.
I don't give a **** about Floyds street talk - i've laughed at PBF's jibes in the back, i've chuckled at the Vicky Fatton one... i still think Hatton is funnier though.. in my opinion.
So **** off.
Asked during the postfight press conference what was next for him, Hatton - the Manchester native whose ****ney accent recalls young Michael Caine in the original "Alfie" - responded as you might expect.
"I'll have a few battles tonight with Mr. Guinness," said a smiling Hatton, referring to an Irish beer he and so many of his fellow travelers apparently favor. The remark drove the "Hitman's" UK supporters wild.
1) It's likely that the author either made the same mistake I did, or that Americans just take literary license and just apply "****ney" to mean "working -class British accent". My guess is that most Brits can't discern regional American or Spanish accents.
2) I'm posting here because I've come from work...and this is one of the things I do to relax. I enjoy it.
3) Stop with the "**** off" talk. That is also very cowardly. You are doing the same thing that hatton did, because you would not say it to my face. It's childish, cowardly, and beneath you.
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Originally posted by skilspaydabills View PostPeople realize two things.
1) One person being funnier doesn't mean ****, you get no damn prizes awards or trophies for being "funnier"
2)Noone should give a crap who is funnier because come december 8th, all jokes will be aside and Floyd is going to whoop that ass, and being funnier DEFINITELY won't matter anymore.
But this is boxing dude, and the entertainment and build-up is all part of the fun.
It's not just about the 8th December, all the stuff before also helps to make it special. Including discussing how funny/unfunny/****y/nervous/unfit/loud/boastful etc. people are in the dayd running up to it.
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The article is wrong. Trust me. Ask any Limey.
If you called any man from Manchester a ****ney - in all likelyness he'd be offended.
Perhaps the writer thought also that Hatton sounded like Alfie...and Alfie was a ****ney..so made an assumption?
Ok... i shouldn't have said **** off. I apologise, and no, i wouldn't be so rude to your face. But i don't reckon this debate would be so angry in real life either!.
I'm just saying Dios, chill out!. I regarded, amongst others, that you were a reasonible Floyd fan poster. Up for debate - not blind love for Floyd. You've changed recently, and not for the best it seems.
To much NSB can make a man go insane you know?
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Originally posted by Naps View PostBut this is boxing dude, and the entertainment and build-up is all part of the fun.
It's not just about the 8th December, all the stuff before also helps to make it special. Including discussing how funny/unfunny/****y/nervous/unfit/loud/boastful etc. people are in the dayd running up to it.
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