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    The verbal sparring match continued as Floyd Mayweather Jr. (38-0, 24KOs) and Ricky Hatton (43-0, 31KOs) resumed the promotional tour for their Dec. 8 pay-per-view showdown at MGM Grand in Las Vegas. [details]

  • #2
    no kidding.....

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    • #3
      Originally posted by SpeedKillz View Post
      no kidding.....
      I have no idea what you wrote, that avi is somkin' my freind.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by skilspaydabills View Post
        I have no idea what you wrote, that avi is somkin' my freind.
        HAHA thanks bro, i did it jus for u.....

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        • #5
          Anyone feel like we're getting the same news everyday? lol

          Thats not a crtique on BoxingScene, I just mean through everything, it's the same **** from Mayweather and Hatton, the same story just the qoutes slightly longer, and juicier with each new post.

          I want to hear something from Taylor and Pavlik to be honest.

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          • #6
            they both have some truth to what they say.

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            • #7
              It IS the same news, over and over. Like the Barrera-PacMan articles by Ronnie Nathanielzs. I don't think this is necessary to sell fights. Just show clips of Mayweather mauling Gatti, and Ricky destroying Kostya Tzyu. I think the marketing in boxing is so poor that we have been conditioned to think articles such as this one are actual journalism, and not just attempts at hyping up an excellent match.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by uclanemesis View Post
                It IS the same news, over and over. Like the Barrera-PacMan articles by Ronnie Nathanielzs. I don't think this is necessary to sell fights. Just show clips of Mayweather mauling Gatti, and Ricky destroying Kostya Tzyu. I think the marketing in boxing is so poor that we have been conditioned to think articles such as this one are actual journalism, and not just attempts at hyping up an excellent match.
                Like him or hate him I think Rafael is the best writer boxing has. He's the most unbiased and most knowledgable and brought to my attention what should have been the FOY 2006. Boxing writers are woefully behind sportswriters in general imo.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by StackMo View Post
                  Like him or hate him I think Rafael is the best writer boxing has. He's the most unbiased and most knowledgable and brought to my attention what should have been the FOY 2006. Boxing writers are woefully behind sportswriters in general imo.
                  laughs out loud at most unbiased and most knowledgable.

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                  • #10
                    Without bias do an a b comparison on the same topic. Then keep laughing.

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