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  • Originally posted by Man In Black View Post
    Did you know? I'm you.
    Leave it a while then reply with Slimey Limey and it might look believable.

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    • Originally posted by Dynamite Kid View Post
      Leave it a while then reply with Slimey Limey and it might look believable.
      Thanks for the tip, chum.

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      • Originally posted by TheGreatA View Post
        I'm not telling you what to do, all I'm doing is pointing out your obvious hypocrisy.

        McClellan allegations came from his former trainer Stan Johnson. Even his son doesn't deny it.

        "Deuce was his best. I swear to God his head was this big," Gerald Jr. says as he extends his arms about an inch past his chin and the top of his head. "I remember that was the best dog he had. It was the best fighting dog he had."



        Louis didn't almost kill anyone. The way you're saying that is as if he had actually caused any serious injury. He was stopped before such a thing could happen.



        I've been looking for a statement like this from you for a while. Do you admit that your only intention is to annoy other people on an internet forum and not actually stay behind you words when someone calls you out on it?



        boxingbuff wasn't even talking about the Thrilla in Manila, he was talking about the first fight. Robinson losing a ton of weight after the fight was only one bit of proof that I had out of many that he was in fact suffering from serious dehydration and was unable to continue.



        I've admitted that he was a very flawed human being, that it was idiotic of him to go into the Maxim fight without sufficient preparation, that he lacked a great defense, that he avoided a fight with Burley... All I've done is defend him from your accusations of him being a quitter and a coward.

        By the way going by your logic Robinson and Louis only "quit" once in their 100+ fight careers which shouldn't be enough to label them a "quitter".



        I said you're the only one I've ever heard accuse Louis of quitting against Schmeling. You said that you've heard people say before that Louis quit.

        You are entitled to your opinion but you were trying to push it as fact and this forum is made for discussion anyway. The difference is that whatever I say, I try to back up with solid facts while you don't.



        What about Louis being dropped against Walcott, being behind on points and rallying back to knock Walcott out (much like Rocky against Walcott)? Tyson himself said it was a great example of a past prime great putting everything together and coming back to win the fight.

        What about Robinson in his late-30's being dragged into physical fights with Fullmer and Basilio, digging deep and coming back to win in the later rounds? He was a near 40 year old man at the time. What about him being told he has one round left before the fight is stopped on a cut against Randy Turpin (much like Marciano against Charles)?



        You also said that Ali never wanted to quit. I pointed out the Liston fight as an example of Ali wanting to quit.



        Robinson could take it as well as give. Go ahead and watch some fights of his.
        I've exposed you as a hypocrite in every thread we encountered each other in so don't try and change the roles here because of your lack of English, mate. And Louis didn't almost kill her? My goodness lad, you wouldn't think so unless he cut off all her limbs innit? His wife was a small fragile female and he punched her(This is Louis remember, moron? Can you imagine him punching her) and started choking her. Now, you agreed that he was in a rage that he could not have stopped UNLESS somebody else did. Lucky for the **** her aunt was there to stop him. So yeah, that is attempt at murder, because he was on his way and wouldn't have stopped. But of cource, you HATE women so you never thought this was a big deal.

        And ask yourself that question. I always stay behind my opinion. I'm not one of the these cowards who questions himself or is intimidated by other posters and then changes his opinion. YOU are. Remember when you accused me in the thunderdome of being some guy's alt? When loads of people disagreed with you you never brought it up again because that's the type of **** you are, mate. No balls, like me.
        Annoying you is one of my hobby's, yes. But believe me, I'm no troll. My thoughts posted on this forum are real. "Oh lordy lord I've been waiting a loooooong time for this!!!!!" Hahahaha. You sound like a fookin schoolyard nerd that thinks he's a detective
        And Frazier probably lost weight in BOTH of those wars. A little common sense would tell you that but nooo, only your hero Gay Robinson can have that excuse.
        And all of those flaws you "admitted", I was the one that dragged them out of you for the most part. Point is, you spend 99,9% of your time phraising him in a biased manner so I am right about you being a biased fool who never admits his flaws.
        And how was I pushing it as a fact? I do think it is a fact but I don't give a rat's arse if you believe it's a fact as well. One thing mate, I never expect to change the mind of the Louis nuthuggers. It's not that they can, but they refuse to. However, the fact that I have had idiots like you admit flaws and negative things about these 2 speaks volumes of how great a poster I am.
        And no, none of those examples are as epic as Tyson against Lewis. Bottom line, the 2 times Louis was KTFO he was in dreamland in one, and the other he quit. SGR in his only time facing a KO defeat found a way out of the fight instead. I find them cowardly quitters because they did it when they were still capable fighters.
        And Ali wanted to quit against Liston? You make it sound like while they were fighting Clay didn't want no more, while in reality he was blinded by that mob fighter. People die in boxing, do you honestly see that as an example of "wanting to quit"?? Terrible example, and if you do well then that speaks for itself.

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        • You people still going on?

          Let it go man,let it go.

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          • turned into a depreciation thread

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            • Mcclellan was the hardest hitter we have ever seen, his punches were ferocious!



              Here is an interview with benn, talking about mcclellan, his power and what happened after the fight.

              Last edited by StefanYHU; 02-25-2010, 06:27 AM.

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