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All fanatics are ****sexual and that includes Ricky's and Joke's fanatics.Comment
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I like Baldomir as a person, but damn.... most of his record are bums in Argentina, then he comes over here and fights more bums. Gets extremely lucky when Clottey gets DQd, fights some more bums, finally fights some decent fighters in Rodriguez and Judah, wins close decisions, fights a washed up, bloated Gatti and now I'm supposed to take him seriously as a legitimate win for the "worlds best fighter?" C'mon.... People are now allowed to judge a resume on paper while nit picking and excluding. If you're going to generalize, then generalize the fact that he hadn't lost in 8 years leading up to the Mayweather bout and beforehand had pulled off 3 major upsets while beating more undefeated fighters than most.
I don't need to, I just gave you a direct quote from the man himself. If you're calling him a liar, so be it, be he stated that that was his former career.Comment
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read the article. says his family ate meat once a week and he sold FEATHER DUSTERS...
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Originally posted by sonofisisBoxrec needs to be shut down!... People are now allowed to judge a resume on paper while nit picking and excluding. If you're going to generalize, then generalize the fact that he hadn't lost in 8 years leading up to the Mayweather bout and beforehand had pulled off 3 major upsets while beating more undefeated fighters than most.
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From the article:
"We were very humble, very poor," Baldomir said. "My father sold feather dusters in the streets and we lived on what he earned."
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Talk about rags to riches. Baldomir has come light-years from the days when he sold feather dusters to make ends meet, like his father had. Sometimes, Baldomir even brought a batch of dusters to the small arenas where he fought in Argentina. He tried to sell them to the crowd after he fought.
"I would dream about boxing when I was selling door-to-door," he said. "I would be walking and I would see fancy homes and nice cars and would think to myself, 'If I ever made it, I would buy myself that new car or that house.'"
For a time, Baldomir actually made more money selling the feather dusters than he did fighting. Money was very tight.
"They would cut my power off. My children only ate meat once a week," he said. "I was never fully dedicated to training. I had to work and I was making more working than what I earned boxing."
Selling feather dusters was not very lucrative, either.
YOU are such a ******.
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Nevermind, as usual you just picked out a small passage that was almost competely meaningless in the overall picture. Nothing new there.
Last edited by Jim Jeffries; 12-07-2007, 12:39 PM.Comment
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From the article:
Talk about rags to riches. Baldomir has come light-years from the days when he sold feather dusters to make ends meet, like his father had. Sometimes, Baldomir even brought a batch of dusters to the small arenas where he fought in Argentina. He tried to sell them to the crowd after he fought.
"I would dream about boxing when I was selling door-to-door," he said. "I would be walking and I would see fancy homes and nice cars and would think to myself, 'If I ever made it, I would buy myself that new car or that house.'"
For a time, Baldomir actually made more money selling the feather dusters than he did fighting. Money was very tight.
"They would cut my power off. My children only ate meat once a week," he said. "I was never fully dedicated to training. I had to work and I was making more working than what I earned boxing."
Selling feather dusters was not very lucrative, either.
YOU are such a ******.
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