Raul Martinez will beat Donaire

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  • Mr. Ryan
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    #81
    Originally posted by KOTheFat
    I'd rather see Kobe as a bull

    [IMG]http://i81.***********.com/albums/j217/RLD10/KobeBryantBulls2.jpg[/IMG]
    That is ugly, get that outta here.

    I hated the Bulls so much when Jordan was active because it just seemed impossible to beat them. When they beat the Magic in 96 Playoffs, that made me so pissed.

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    • warp1432
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      #82
      Originally posted by Sensational!
      That is ugly, get that outta here.

      I hated the Bulls so much when Jordan was active because it just seemed impossible to beat them. When they beat the Magic in 96 Playoffs, that made me so pissed.
      I actually loved the bulls when I was a kid, but my serious love for basketball (before boxing) was in the late 90s after Jordan when Malone and Stockton still played. I loved the Jazz then. I like them now, but Karl Malone is a beast.

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        #83
        Originally posted by syphillis
        Ha ha ha. MJ perfected the fade-away shots in his last few years. That's when he thought that the glory of dunking over anybody was fading. Dude can talk smack in the court, though.
        yup.

        kobe is following mj's lead.

        that's why lebron could never be like mike or kobe.

        he is what he is. when he loses his athleticism. he's done.

        the guy can't make free throws......how the hell is lebron gonna make fadeaways when he gets old?

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          #84
          The question still remains. Who wins one on one?

          Dinamita or Sensational?

          Game of 15. Gotta win by 2.

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            #85
            Originally posted by Sensational!
            That is ugly, get that outta here.

            I hated the Bulls so much when Jordan was active because it just seemed impossible to beat them. When they beat the Magic in 96 Playoffs, that made me so pissed.

            Yeah, those were the days when I was in high school and my classmates and I always talked about the Bulls beating everybody. Hell, we were even rooting for the likes of Bill Wennington, Bill Carthwright, and Steve Kerr. Then the MJ retired the second time and the days are gone. Good times...

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              #86
              Originally posted by warp1432
              Never know. He could have been what Ben Wallace was. Ben Wallace did nothing for Chicago. NOTHING.
              you know that's what the lakers were asking for in return for kobe?

              ben wallace , luol deng and fillers to make the numbers match.

              the bulls should have made the deal......especially considering how they ended up taking all these bad contracts from the cavs to get rid of wallace.

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                #87
                Originally posted by *Dinamita
                People are over looking this dude as if he was a journeyman or a easy fighter, this guy gots skills, hes fast and has incredible power, watch him knock Donaire out and become a champion, i just hope they dont rob him if it goes to the scorecards, if martinez wins by convincing decision, you can bet the pinoys will cry robbery...


                Also, Luevano gonna school Barbie Conception, this year is gonna be good for the young Mexican fighters ... ortiz, guerrero, etc.
                Luevano, Martinez, Ortiz, & Guerrero all born and live in the USA.

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                  #88
                  Originally posted by warp1432
                  I actually loved the bulls when I was a kid, but my serious love for basketball (before boxing) was in the late 90s after Jordan when Malone and Stockton still played. I loved the Jazz then. I like them now, but Karl Malone is a beast.
                  For me it started with the Magic and the Knicks of the early-mid 90s, then when Shaq was traded to the Lakers I followed them because Penny fell off.

                  I loved the team of Starks, Ewing, Mason, Oakley, Charlie Ward, now that was a bad ass team.

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                    #89
                    Originally posted by Left Hook Tua
                    yup.

                    kobe is following mj's lead.

                    that's why lebron could never be like mike or kobe.

                    he is what he is. when he loses his athleticism. he's done.

                    the guy can't make free throws......how the hell is lebron gonna make fadeaways when he gets old?
                    Yeah Kobe has gone far now that he acts like a true leader like MJ was. He motivated everyone around him. I have nothing against Lebron either. The man has pure, raw athleticism. But yeah, Lebron might crack on those crucial moments where there is pressure of making the last shots. Kobe is certainly on the same level as MJ in those last second moments.

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                      #90
                      Originally posted by DarchinyFAN
                      Luevano, Martinez, Ortiz, & Guerrero all born and live in the USA.
                      We are talking about hoops here. As others have said, stay on topic.



                      HA HA HA

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