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  • KingTito
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    #1

    Why do u dislike certain fighters?

    First of all, I'm not looking for arguments to start.

    I'll start. I'm not a Pavlik fan. He's exciting to watch and is humble, but look at my sig. He beat 2 of my 3 favorite fighters, but I can certainly understand why some would like him. If he didn't beat those 2, I may like him, haha.

    I don't like Abraham because he never leaves Germany and doesn't really fight anyone. Also because of the Miranda fight. I just don't like him too much. I want him to lose.

    Last, I don't like Calzaghe. He just seems like a smug prick to be honest. Something about him just rubs me the wrong way.

    While I respect all these fighters, that's why I'm not a fan of them. I may get bashed, but oh well. That's how I fell. What about the rest of you?
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    1) Waiting until the end of their careers to fight real opposition (Calzaghe, Hatton)

    2) Not fighting in the U.S. You are nobody until you fight and win here (Calzaghe and most European/Soviet champs in general)

    3) Irrational fans who think their guy is a LOT better than his resume suggests (Hatton, Calzaghe, Margarito, and I'm even beginning to dislike Cotto due to his fans on here. One of them told me Cotto > Mayweather until FLOYD, not Cotto, FLOYD proves otherwise. That **** is just insane and has me dumbfounded)

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    • WLAD OWNS
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      David Haye - Just another overhyped British fighter, he's a loudmouth punk.

      Floyd Mayweather - He is a ducker, fraud and a douchebag tool.

      Tye Fields - I'm sick of the ****ing jokes, he's a bum

      James Toney - racist scumbag

      Sergio Mora - thinks he's hard as ****...he ain't ****

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      • KingTito
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        #4
        Originally posted by DiegoFuego
        1) Waiting until the end of their careers to fight real opposition (Calzaghe, Hatton)

        2) Not fighting in the U.S. You are nobody until you fight and win here (Calzaghe and most European/Soviet champs in general)

        3) Irrational fans who think their guy is a LOT better than his resume suggests (Hatton, Calzaghe, Margarito, and I'm even beginning to dislike Cotto due to his fans on here. One of them told me Cotto > Mayweather until FLOYD, not Cotto, FLOYD proves otherwise. That **** is just insane and has me dumbfounded)
        Yea, certain fans on here really make me dislike whatever fighter they root for. Margarito is an example. He has a great style, isn't a prick, and fights tough all the time, but his fans annoy the **** out of me, and I want him to lose to shut them up. I think Cotto's the one to do it.

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        • DiegoFuego
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          Personality means nothing to me. If I cheered for a guy based on his personality, I would be a woman and should probably be watching soap operas. So many women, err men, on here hate Mayweather because he's arrogant and flashy. So ****ing what? Are you dating him?

          We claim to be boxing fans so why the **** would any of us give a damn what a guy does outside the ring? Tyson is about the worst human being on the planet, yet I love him. Mayweather is a huge arrogant prick, but he's the best fighter in the world and one of the best all-time. ****, Ali was the biggest piece of **** EVER personality wise and I'm from his hometown. My God, he's a draft dodging phoney for Christ's sake, but he's the greatest heavyweight of all time, so I love him.

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          • abadger
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            #6
            Originally posted by DiegoFuego
            1) Waiting until the end of their careers to fight real opposition (Calzaghe, Hatton)

            2) Not fighting in the U.S. You are nobody until you fight and win here (Calzaghe and most European/Soviet champs in general)

            3) Irrational fans who think their guy is a LOT better than his resume suggests (Hatton, Calzaghe, Margarito, and I'm even beginning to dislike Cotto due to his fans on here. One of them told me Cotto > Mayweather until FLOYD, not Cotto, FLOYD proves otherwise. That **** is just insane and has me dumbfounded)
            So basically just not being American then, or even worse, being BRITISH!

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            • DiegoFuego
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              No, because I loved Lennox Lewis and think he's one of the best heavies ever. Being British has nothing to do with it. Being a protected, overhyped Brit might.

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              • Dirt E Gomez
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                Their fans.... that's about it. And even then, I don't particularly dislike the fighter. I just enjoy rooting for them to lose knowing their annoying fan base will cry for weeks.

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                • DiegoFuego
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                  That was the best part about Hatton losing for me. His fans getting their dreams crushed. I felt bad for Ricky. I mean I knew he would lose, but he got ****in ROLLED. And he looked REALLY humiliated and humbled by it. I want to see him bounce back and be successful now, but I just loved every minute of his execution at Mayweather's hands.

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                  • abadger
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by DiegoFuego
                    No, because I loved Lennox Lewis and think he's one of the best heavies ever. Being British has nothing to do with it. Being a protected, overhyped Brit might.
                    Well that's fair enough, you're entitled to your opinion, but do you really think our fighters are hyped any more than yours? How about Paul "The Punisher" Williams, Jeff "Left Hook" Lacy, Jermain "Bad Intentions" Taylor, they were all supposed to be the next big thing and they proved to be well, hyped, didn't they?

                    Just saying, hype is a constant in boxing, but I think you focus on it more with British fighters. Would that be fair enough?

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