The Tocker Pudwill appreciation thread!

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  • mofers
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    • Jul 2008
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    #131
    Originally posted by ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
    I will tell u this much...Vinny Paz told me after he fought Pudwill that Pudwill was as heavy handed as anyone he ever fought, it surprised him
    Here in fact is Vinny Paz talking about his epic war with Tocker and just how tough the 'Bizmarck Bomber' was.

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    • big_james10
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      #132
      Originally posted by bsrizpac
      The Wrath of DirkDiggler is about to be unleashed on ye! Repent Sinner! Calzaghe ALWAYS chased after the best. It's not his fault they all somehow avoided him.

      Kinda like how Mike Tyson was ducking all those challenges from Tank Abbot all these years.
      Dude, Calzaghe postponed a fight with Glen Johnson at 175 twice. Then, after Johnson KO'd Roy Jones, Calzaghe refused to fight him unless he came down to 168, which he knew Glenn Johnson couldn't do. If that isn't avoiding, I don't know what is.

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      • mofers
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        #133
        Here is the great Tocker's last fight in full which proved one robbery too far and ended his career



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