Anthony Thompson Retires? Brewer To Face Onolunose

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Anthony Thompson Retires? Brewer To Face Onolunose

    PALA, CA - Undefeated Nigerian junior middleweight Albert “THE PUNISHER” Onolunose has stepped in to face Grady Brewer in the main event this Saturday night, August 22nd at the Pala Casino Spa and Resort, it was announced today by Chet Koerner, President of TKO BOXING Promotions. [details]
  • Piggu
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    LMAO at Grady Brewer being called one of the most popular boxers in the sport.........

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    • 2Gloves
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      #3
      Originally posted by Piggu
      LMAO at Grady Brewer being called one of the most popular boxers in the sport.........
      I chuckled at that as well.

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      • Mary Jane
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        #4
        Originally posted by Piggu
        LMAO at Grady Brewer being called one of the most popular boxers in the sport.........
        That's why you take everything written for this site for what it is, someone's opinion. Too many times people believe that it takes special credentials to write for this site. Folks, it doesn't. Any hater or nuthugger is allowed to write whatever he wants.

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        • fitzbitz
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          OK folks... at some point you have to realize the difference between a press release - which this was - and a normal bylined article, which you'll generally see as the lead item on the site every day.

          Press releases are generally sent out by PR reps or publicists and yes, they tend to go a little far in terms of the truth. But that's what a PR person's job is, to generate publicity and make the client who's paying them look good.

          Every site uses them, not just this one.

          A bylined article - whether a news piece or an opinion column - is different, as most discerning readers can tell.

          So, before you continually bash people and whether or not they're qualified to produce content, try getting a clue. Because without it, you just sound like an idiot.

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          • HOMETOWNCHAMP
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            #6
            Originally posted by fitzbitz
            OK folks... at some point you have to realize the difference between a press release - which this was - and a normal bylined article, which you'll generally see as the lead item on the site every day.

            Press releases are generally sent out by PR reps or publicists and yes, they tend to go a little far in terms of the truth. But that's what a PR person's job is, to generate publicity and make the client who's paying them look good.

            Every site uses them, not just this one.

            A bylined article - whether a news piece or an opinion column - is different, as most discerning readers can tell.

            So, before you continually bash people and whether or not they're qualified to produce content, try getting a clue. Because without it, you just sound like an idiot.
            I agree. Anyones going to stretch the truth when it benefits them.

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            • ArthurSherwoode
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              Originally posted by fitzbitz
              OK folks... at some point you have to realize the difference between a press release - which this was - and a normal bylined article, which you'll generally see as the lead item on the site every day.

              Press releases are generally sent out by PR reps or publicists and yes, they tend to go a little far in terms of the truth. But that's what a PR person's job is, to generate publicity and make the client who's paying them look good.

              Every site uses them, not just this one.

              A bylined article - whether a news piece or an opinion column - is different, as most discerning readers can tell.

              So, before you continually bash people and whether or not they're qualified to produce content, try getting a clue. Because without it, you just sound like an idiot.

              Exactly. Beat me to it.

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