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  • lparm
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    Is de la joto a better promoter than fighter

    I know some of the huggers will say I hate joto and they're right but he's a pretty good promoter and unlike in his career with promoting he won't lose his biggest fights.
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    #2
    Originally posted by lparm
    I know some of the huggers will say I hate joto and they're right but he's a pretty good promoter and unlike in his career with promoting he won't lose his biggest fights.
    did he f_k you and didn't call you back? You sound like a ***** that got ****ed and tossed to the curb the very first night.

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    • KennyWeldon
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      #3
      Originally posted by Uncle Ruckus
      did he f_k you and didn't call you back? You sound like a ***** that got ****ed and tossed to the curb the very first night.
      co-sign the TS sounds like a heart broken braud

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      • We want Floyd
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        #4
        Originally posted by lparm
        I know some of the huggers will say I hate joto and they're right but he's a pretty good promoter and unlike in his career with promoting he won't lose his biggest fights.
        Well, Joto's promotional career has not gone unscathed, his biggest blunder to date is matching up his biggest cash cow to be, Vicky Ortiz, to a tough veteran champ in Maidana, that **** blew up in GBP's faces big time!

        And, if GBP don't act quick, there ain't much in their stable of fighters. His biggest names on that stable are Mosley and B-Hop, none of 'em were really huge PPV draws in their primes!

        My response to the thread question. Well, we can't tell yet, Joto's fight career has come to a close, while his boxing promoter career hasn't reached mid-point yet, only time will tell

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        • lparm
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          #5
          Originally posted by We want Floyd
          Well, Joto's promotional career has not gone unscathed, his biggest blunder to date is matching up his biggest cash cow to be, Vicky Ortiz, to a tough veteran champ in Maidana, that **** blew up in GBP's faces big time!

          And, if GBP don't act quick, there ain't much in their stable of fighters. His biggest names on that stable are Mosley and B-Hop, none of 'em were really huge PPV draws in their primes!

          My response to the thread question. Well, we can't tell yet, Joto's fight career has come to a close, while his boxing promoter career hasn't reached mid-point yet, only time will tell
          Good objective post I see the huggers are all over jotos **** like he's the second coming of SRR lol

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            #6
            Originally posted by lparm
            I know some of the huggers will say I hate joto and they're right but he's a pretty good promoter and unlike in his career with promoting he won't lose his biggest fights.
            right now both his boxing career and promoting career can be called half-*ss.

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