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  • x-PeROxiDE-x
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    #11
    Originally posted by The_Bringer
    Too many haters and nuthuggers around here right now, according to some, Cotto beat a god, according to others, Cotto is a walking corpse. According to some, Pavlik was as impressive tonight as ever, according to others, he's afraid of Abraham.

    Time for some real talk.

    First off, what did you expect? Both Cotto and Pavlik were coming off their first career losses. Did you expect them to go fight someone Elite? It rarely happens.

    Cotto and Pavlik both did what they were supposed to do tonight, and that's take care of business. These were easy warm up, confidence building fights, and they were both favored to win by knockout.....and they both delivered.

    It's good to see them both back in the saddle again.......unless of course you're Mexican/racist against Puerto Ricans/European/Anti-American/a member of Margarito's extended family/a member of Arthur Abraham's extended family/or just an all around douche'.

    The competition tonight was thin, no doubt about that. But in a rebound fight, that's exactly what is expected.
    Good to see some sense in NSB for a change.

    Tryed to green K you, but apparently I green K you too often

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    • krispy kreme
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      #12
      Originally posted by The_Bringer
      Too many haters and nuthuggers around here right now, according to some, Cotto beat a god, according to others, Cotto is a walking corpse. According to some, Pavlik was as impressive tonight as ever, according to others, he's afraid of Abraham.

      Time for some real talk.

      First off, what did you expect? Both Cotto and Pavlik were coming off their first career losses. Did you expect them to go fight someone Elite? It rarely happens.

      Cotto and Pavlik both did what they were supposed to do tonight, and that's take care of business. These were easy warm up, confidence building fights, and they were both favored to win by knockout.....and they both delivered.

      It's good to see them both back in the saddle again.......unless of course you're Mexican/racist against Puerto Ricans/European/Anti-American/a member of Margarito's extended family/a member of Arthur Abraham's extended family/or just an all around douche'.

      The competition tonight was thin, no doubt about that. But in a rebound fight, that's exactly what is expected.
      Good post Bringer.

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      • -Antonio-
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        #13
        HTownTexan is somewhere trying his best to click this link. Only it keeps saying page will not be displayed because it's ****ing impossible for that guy to put **** in perspective.

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        • ßringer
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          #14
          Originally posted by -Antonio-
          HTownTexan is somewhere trying his best to click this link. Only it keeps saying page will not be displayed because it's ****ing impossible for that guy to put **** in perspective.
          I actually had a chuckle at that one. That guy's hatred for Cotto is mind numbing. Isn't he a big Diaz fan? He'll be clowned constantly this weekend when Marquez has his way with the pudgy prick.

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          • -Antonio-
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            #15
            Originally posted by The_Bringer
            I actually had a chuckle at that one. That guy's hatred for Cotto is mind numbing. Isn't he a big Diaz fan? He'll be clowned constantly this weekend when Marquez has his way with the pudgy prick.
            I cant make up my mind on who will win next weekend. I had Diaz winning at first. Now I'm leaning towards the superior counter puncher in Marquez.

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            • ßringer
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              #16
              Originally posted by -Antonio-
              I cant make up my mind on who will win next weekend. I had Diaz winning at first. Now I'm leaning towards the superior counter puncher in Marquez.
              I'm all in for Marquez. I'm thinking wide UD with the possibility of a late stoppage if Marquez lands as accurately and often as I think he will.

              I just don't like guys with 3 *******, **** creeps me out.

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              • -Hyperion-
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                #17
                pavlik's offensive approach is monotonous as ****.....but rubio gets my hate for being a ****....

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by The_Bringer
                  I'm all in for Marquez. I'm thinking wide UD with the possibility of a late stoppage if Marquez lands as accurately and often as I think he will.

                  I just don't like guys with 3 *******, **** creeps me out.
                  I think Diaz is too good for a wide loss. It JMM gets that done I'll be extremely surprised and even more impressed.

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                  • ßringer
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by -Hyperion-
                    pavlik's offensive approach is monotonous as ****.....but rubio gets my hate for being a ****....
                    Yeah, Pavlik has fallen in love with the simple 1-2, hasn't he? It's almost like he's a totally different guy than he was just a few years ago. Not saying he was a technician back then, but ****, at least he mixed his punches well.

                    At the end of my stream, when replaying Pavlik's connects, one of the Commentators goes.......

                    "And here we see Kelly Pavlik, displaying a series of punches.......right there, jab, jab right hand....."

                    I almost pissed myself.

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                    • -Antonio-
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by -Hyperion-
                      pavlik's offensive approach is monotonous as ****.....but rubio gets my hate for being a ****....
                      Yeah he was not game at all. I guess his secret plan was to hope Pavlik rolled his ankle moving forward or some ****.

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