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  • #11
    Pretty heated thread for somebody who "did not care".

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    • #12
      http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=264486

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Butterball View Post
        You cheeky prick.

        A call is a call is a call.

        What, every fight you pick is a 80-20% chance? Considering that if Taylor had gone down from the second barrage, then got back up it would have been a majority draw with Froch retaining then I think saying it was 52-48 Froch would have been a VERY good prediction.

        **** heads like you want to detract with close calls like that, as if I'm hedging my bets or something. OBVIOUSLY when the variables dictate that the fight could be close - and Froch saving his belt with less than twenty seconds left in the fight is about as close as it can get - then it's going to be a close pick.

        To quote the bard himself, Mr. Christian Bale, "What don't you ****ing understand?"
        all of the above really

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        • #14
          Ahh,Pissflap! the jingo bollock with the gaping *******,who now has at least a kilo of sand in his fanny.How do i know this? Because he writes an essay about a fight he didnt care about! NSB's biggest and most spectacular spastic!

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          • #15
            Originally posted by mr.crust View Post
            Ahh,Pissflap! the jingo bollock with the gaping *******,who now has at least a kilo of sand in his fanny.How do i know this? Because he writes an essay about a fight he didnt care about! NSB's biggest and most spectacular spastic!
            Pisspac, you gotta admit, this has some element of "stream-of-consciousness Shakespeare" about it.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by SN1GGERS View Post
              all of the above really

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Butterball View Post
                You cheeky prick.

                A call is a call is a call.

                What, every fight you pick is a 80-20% chance? Considering that if Taylor had gone down from the second barrage, then got back up it would have been a majority draw with Froch retaining then I think saying it was 52-48 Froch would have been a VERY good prediction.

                **** heads like you want to detract with close calls like that, as if I'm hedging my bets or something. OBVIOUSLY when the variables dictate that the fight could be close - and Froch saving his belt with less than twenty seconds left in the fight is about as close as it can get - then it's going to be a close pick.

                To quote the bard himself, Mr. Christian Bale, "What don't you ****ing understand?"
                Yeah, I only count it when people really stick their neck out on a call and don't leave themselves room for error. That's what calling a fight is in my mind. All else is just discussion and conjecture. Even if there was just a second between a right or wrong call, you still made it, you still divined it in your mind. There's a difference between making a prediction and just discussing the fight and how it could go. Predicting a fight is saying, 'this WILL happen'. And it is possible to do that without being a complete **** and trying to qualify it with inane 'not on the same level' type commentary (a la the famous Calzaghe-Lacy stuff that flew here). People who don't stick their neck out are people who take their precious prediction records too seriously and are terrified of looking silly if they miss a few.

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                • #18
                  Hears the sound of clunking,while pissflap the mong attempts in a gaylord/mongo/jingo fashion to find his next w(sh)itty retort.....

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Man In Black View Post
                    Yeah, I only count it when people really stick their neck out on a call and don't leave themselves room for error. That's what calling a fight is in my mind. All else is just discussion and conjecture. Even if there was just a second between a right or wrong call, you still made it, you still divined it in your mind. There's a difference between making a prediction and just discussing the fight and how it could go. Predicting a fight is saying, 'this WILL happen'. And it is possible to do that without being a complete **** and trying to qualify it with inane 'not on the same level' type commentary (a la the famous Calzaghe-Lacy stuff that flew here). People who don't stick their neck out are people who take their precious prediction records too seriously and are terrified of looking silly if they miss a few.
                    No, it's clear you don't understand, but that's okay.

                    Have fun.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Butterball View Post
                      You cheeky prick.

                      A call is a call is a call.

                      What, every fight you pick is a 80-20% chance? Considering that if Taylor had gone down from the second barrage, then got back up it would have been a majority draw with Froch retaining then I think saying it was 52-48 Froch would have been a VERY good prediction.

                      **** heads like you want to detract with close calls like that, as if I'm hedging my bets or something. OBVIOUSLY when the variables dictate that the fight could be close - and Froch saving his belt with less than twenty seconds left in the fight is about as close as it can get - then it's going to be a close pick.

                      To quote the bard himself, Mr. Christian Bale, "What don't you ****ing understand?"
                      I think you should go and trash his ****ing lights.

                      Yeah, I only count it when people really stick their neck out on a call and don't leave themselves room for error. That's what calling a fight is in my mind.
                      So if you think a fight is going to be close you can't call it? You can only call a fight if you think one fighter is going 2 pown teh other lamo lamo POWN!?

                      I still have ****s pretending that I predicted Hatton would blast through Mayweather when I thought he might eke out a contentious decision. So it doesn't matter what you say.

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