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    Almost my pop's whole side of the family is town. The guys are all boxing diehards, and even the women in my family are at least casual fans. After we eat, we'll be drinkin and watchin fights from our collection. We got some old **** I used to watch wit my dad when I was a kid. I dare say I'm the biggest boxing fan in my family. I can't wait for the liquored up discussions we'll be havin bout the sweet science and some of our favorite all time fights. We always have some fun talks about how today's stars would do against the old school greats. I love hearin about some of the **** that was before my time. Anybody else got relatives that get down on some boxing?

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    Me "Mum, Amir Khan just got knocked out in the first round"

    Mum "Your joking"

    Me "No"

    Mum "Thats a shame, I liked him"

    My mum had seen every one of Khans fights. Boxing for her died that day.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by timba1988 View Post
      Me "Mum, Amir Khan just got knocked out in the first round"

      Mum "Your joking"

      Me "No"

      Mum "Thats a shame, I liked him"

      My mum had seen every one of Khans fights. Boxing for her died that day.
      LOL.

      My Mum expressed similar thoughts about the Khan demise. Although she said '£15 what a waste of money, how embarrassing',

      She also took one look at Floyd Mayweather and said 'What?? that guy is a boxer he doesn't look like a boxer, he's definetely going to win'

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      • #4
        Originally posted by sparked_85 View Post
        LOL.

        My Mum expressed similar thoughts about the Khan demise. Although she said '£15 what a waste of money, how embarrassing',

        She also took one look at Floyd Mayweather and said 'What?? that guy is a boxer he doesn't look like a boxer, he's definetely going to win'
        Crazy old bags.

        My dad watches all the big fights but he is a 70's, 80's fan. He can tell you the first ever person to KO Mike Tyson, but if you talk to him about Cotto and Dawson, he will pretend to know who they are but really not have a clue.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by timba1988 View Post
          Crazy old bags.

          My dad watches all the big fights but he is a 70's, 80's fan. He can tell you the first ever person to KO Mike Tyson, but if you talk to him about Cotto and Dawson, he will pretend to know who they are but really not have a clue.
          I really don't know how anyone can't like boxing.

          I'll watch any two bastards fight. I had Hopkins and Pavlik on the other day and my Uncle popped in, stayed a while and watched the fight and went home angry. Muttering how Hopkins had no class.

          Boxing will stir an emotional response in anyone. A good thing I think.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by sparked_85 View Post
            I really don't know how anyone can't like boxing.

            I'll watch any two bastards fight. I had Hopkins and Pavlik on the other day and my Uncle popped in, stayed a while and watched the fight and went home angry. Muttering how Hopkins had no class.

            Boxing will stir an emotional response in anyone. A good thing I think.
            My nan and grandad were around for the Hatton - Lazcano ppv. I remember grandad calling Mallignaggi a pillock. They enjoyed the fights though, but it's just a shame the younger generation don't get the chance to watch the big fights because of satelite and ppv.

            I reckon a boxing show should be shown once a week on terrestrial tv.

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            • #7
              Sometimes randomly I would be very surprised when talking to my brother about boxing(he's like the only one I can to talk to about boxing. He's not really a fan but it's better than nothing) and my mother or father would all of a sudden talk about back in the day when they watched the likes of ALi, Frazier, Liston etc. They would actually share a lot of details.

              It's times like that when I realise how big boxing used to be. That it made people in a completely diffirent country, get up very early in the morning just to watch the fights.

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              • #8
                Well, now you guys know what to be thankful for around the turkey tonight. My parents were major hippies and were against violence, which maybe explains why they got me, the boxing and MMA nut for a kid. Nobody in my family on either side knows anything about boxing aside from a few big names like Ali, Foreman (but more so because of the grills, lol) and Tyson. My grandpa boxed in the Marines and was undefeated in the am's so he was a good conversation, but he died over 10yrs ago so I've basically been alone ever since. cool smileys

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                • #9
                  me and my grandad were just talking about boxing...i told him i box amaetur's....he sai he had atape of the hagler-hears fight and hes going to give it to me......


                  so lucky me!

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                  • #10
                    We were watchin some old fights VHS style tonite. I didn't remember Leonard-Lalonde but somebody suggested that one and we had us a good Sugar Ray debate. Of course we broke out some of the old Tyson fights too. Great talk about what he coulda been if those ****s Givens and Desiree Washington didn't **** him up. A few of my relatives weren't sure on who Marg and Pwill were, and since their feud is a hot boxing topic, I busted out their last couple fights, including their 1st match last July. Great day of eatin, drinkin, and boxing. Everybody's passin out 1 by 1 now, but I'm still watchin some fights while I'm postin on here.

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