Incorrect, I asked how much I owed ya. And you said 20k. I was unsure it was that much. Because I have never bet with you before. So I ask for proof. Conveniently there wasn't any. At this strange I thought he was just bull****ting.
There is nothing wrong at all with making a thread to keep all your bets in its so cheats like you cant operate.
The proof was in the signature that I had since bet day. Conveniently you chose not to have a signature or add it to your fabled bet thread. Also I don't keep all of my private messages, because unlike you I am not su****ious of people trying to steal my electronic points. I don't actually believe someone would be sad enough to lie about an amount.
Clearly you do, and take your points very seriously. I work on principles. That's why I didn't take the 10K you tried to offer me instead of the agreed 20K, taking them would just be giving in to your little game, same game other people have warned me about involving you.
I'm actually getting a great laugh out of this. You can keep the 20K, the experience was worth it alone.
I'm one of Zab's fans who deep down in my heart believes that one day, just maybe the Zab who should beat everyone at Welterweight will show up, but so far, it seems that's only been in the 2nd Spinks fight. Hopefully he gives his all for the Clottey fight, he seemed pretty intense when he was building up a fight with Shane before it got scrapped.
He kept mentioning how everyone says he fades late, how he cant fight past 6 rounds, and the fact that he was acknowleding that means that he wants to be at the top again. You don't say that **** said by fans and media unless you truly believe you can prove them wrong.
A Cut Above: Joshua Clottey Edges Zab Judah in Vegas
By Jake Donovan - It wasn't quite the conclusive ending that came in the same city seven days prior, but another new welterweight title was crowned in Las Vegas. Joshua Clottey overcame a slow start to surge past former linear champion Zab Judah with a unanimous decision in an injury-induced premature ending.
The bout headlined an HBO Boxing After Dark card, which aired live from The Palms Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Promising to deliver a throwback performance, Judah got off to a quick start. Weighing in at a considerably light 143 lb, the Brooklynite worked behind the jab in the opening two rounds, taking advantage of Clottey's desire to play defense and await counter opportunities.
Trainer Kwame Asante ordered Clottey to pick up the pace going into the third round. It was at that moment when began to honor thy teacher. Clottey, 147, who began shooting right crosses over Zab's jab, timing the former two-division titlist coming in. Judah tried to box from the outside, but Clottey was closing the gap by the second. A chopping left hand over the top landed on Judah's ear, forcing him to clinch. Clottey gained better leverage on his punches as the round wore on, planting his left foot outside of Judah's right, shooting a crisp lead right over the top shortly before the bell. [details]
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