This has Hatton-Mayweather written all ovet it!!!!....A must watch!!!
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Singwancha beat Kengo Nagashima for the VACANT WBC SFWNo they weren't you ****ing dumb ass. I just showed you an article where he TOOK the IBF title from Leavander Johnson. He won the WBC super-feather weight title to a 43-1, Sirimongkol Singwancha before losing to Morales (which isn't a crime). Stop pulling **** out of your ass, you look dumber with each post. I've already busted you out also about stating that Julio Diaz "stopped" Chavez, when no such incident occurred. You continue to make bull**** up to try and support you always flimsy arguments. You are definitely a joke.
He only defended it ONCE before losing it to Chavez.
Leavander Johnson beat Stefano Zoff for the VACANT IBF LW
He then lost it to Chavez in his next fight.
You have officially been
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Dirk Werner Nowitzki (pronounced [noˈvɪtski]) (born June 19, 1978 in Würzburg, Germany) is a German basketball player for the United States' National Basketball Association's (NBA) Dallas Mavericks. Standing at 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m), Nowitzki is an all-purpose forward, able to play any position in the frontcourt (center, power forward, or small forward).
Nowitzki was selected with the 9th overall pick in the 1998 NBA Draft by the Milwaukee Bucks and was immediately traded to the Dallas Mavericks for their sixth pick, Robert "Tractor" Traylor. Nowitzki is widely regarded as one of the best players in the NBA today. Although there have been numerous German players in the NBA, in 2006 Nowitzki became just the second German-born player (after Detlef Schrempf) to make it to the Finals.
In May 2007, Nowitzki became the first European-born player in NBA history to receive the league's Most Valuable Player award.[1]Comment
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You still don't get it, do you IDIOT?Dirk Werner Nowitzki (pronounced [noˈvɪtski]) (born June 19, 1978 in Würzburg, Germany) is a German basketball player for the United States' National Basketball Association's (NBA) Dallas Mavericks. Standing at 7 ft 0 in (2.13 m), Nowitzki is an all-purpose forward, able to play any position in the frontcourt (center, power forward, or small forward).
Nowitzki was selected with the 9th overall pick in the 1998 NBA Draft by the Milwaukee Bucks and was immediately traded to the Dallas Mavericks for their sixth pick, Robert "Tractor" Traylor. Nowitzki is widely regarded as one of the best players in the NBA today. Although there have been numerous German players in the NBA, in 2006 Nowitzki became just the second German-born player (after Detlef Schrempf) to make it to the Finals.
In May 2007, Nowitzki became the first European-born player in NBA history to receive the league's Most Valuable Player award.[1]
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I am VERY dissappointed in both SONOFISIS and MNUBURNER22. If you READ my post you will notice I mentioned the leg injury.
It was SARCASM.
When I was talking about ****in Tosspots on this forum, I was talking about guys like Gavin.
You guys are not going to help me win the war against NO NOTHING ****tards such as Gavin if you chose not to read the full post LOL.Comment
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...........lol...........
sono owned again...twice in one post. Oh well, it's a common occurrance, but still enjoyable.Comment
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Apologies sir, the posts are so frequent and there are so many flaming ******s on here that I act hastily sometimes and just respond to the first thing that I disagree with. That was my folly and it was nothing against you (since you don't have a history of ******ity) but what I thought you were saying before I just fully read your comment in context.I am VERY dissappointed in both SONOFISIS and MNUBURNER22. If you READ my post you will notice I mentioned the leg injury.
It was SARCASM.
When I was talking about ****in Tosspots on this forum, I was talking about guys like Gavin.
You guys are not going to help me win the war against NO NOTHING ****tards such as Gavin if you chose not to read the full post LOL.Comment
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oops ...my bad man...Give me a break!!! Jesus was a bum as Gavin pointed out. As Gavin also pointed out, he was HAMMERED by Julio Diaz in 3 rounds. We should not let a ****** little detail such as Chavez having to retire in the third DUE TO A LEG INJURY while competing on even terms, cloud our judgement
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Some people on this site are ****in Toss Pots.Comment
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