Comments Thread For: Romero: I'm Gonna Knock Tank The F---- Out, My D--k Is Longer Than Them T-Rex Arms
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The management/promoters for all of these guys these days are not dumb. They are all carefully selecting opponents if they can, for max reward and lowest risk. They have a lot invested in their fighters so it's only logical for them to take that approach.
This is why so many are mad. Haymon isn’t catering to them in any way. He’s making fights that fans that support him want to see.
This fight is garbage on paper but it will generate buzz among fans that Haymon has proven he can market to through the concerts we promoted.
Haymon, Floyd and anyone connected to them being successful angers NSB more than anything.
I don't really understand the talk of Gervonta being a 'star' who can 'sell' right now. But I know some have said that is the case, and have mentioned some numbers to support it.
I would love to see all the guys at 135 mix it up right now, but I can't blame any of them for that exclusively. It's a problem the sport of boxing has; it's not really the fault of the fighters.Comment
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That is some of the weirdest cringe worthy trash talk I have ever heard. Why make a comparison like that which could also be insinuating that you have a small ****Comment
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Are you a Paulie Malignaggi fan? C'mon boss! You are dealing with boxing fans here. Paulie was never the man in any division that he competed or won a world title in. At best, he was a paper champion. I am only stating the truth here. These are facts.
While on the other hand, Camacho was the man in every division he competed in. Everyone was calling out Camacho because he was a box office Draw and the money man of every division he competed in while in his prime. He actually, put meat in the seats.
Paulie never became nowhere near the cash cow that Camacho was and as a boxing fan you should already know this.
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I think it should be termed a "mushroom stamp" myself. As to how one should score "Richard jab," could you be a bit more specific, please? Did you mean score as in a points type system, or you meant how does a man go about successfully jabbing his donger into an opponents face? if so, maybe it is just the tip via a flick of the wrist? (yeah, I'm kind of reaching a bit too far now)Comment
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you can shift the string on your canelo thong to the side and shove the race card up your ass.
If I compared Canelo’s opponent to a mayorga, you’d be crying, but since I said it about tank, it’s not harsh enough criticism for you. By your logic, that makes you a racist. Dummy
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Did you possibly come here from some parallel universe where promoters/promotions and tv stations etc, diligently work together to bring fight fans the fights they deserve and the fights we ask for? Did you quantum leap here?Comment
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I am not really a Paulie fan, I do think he is a good analyst. His style is basically the complete opposite of what I like in the ring though.Are you a Paulie Malignaggi fan? C'mon boss! You are dealing with boxing fans here. Paulie was never the man in any division that he competed or won a world title in. At best, he was a paper champion. I am only stating the truth here. These are facts.
While on the other hand, Camacho was the man in every division he competed in. Everyone was calling out Camacho because he was a box office Draw and the money man of every division he competed in while in his prime. He actually, put meat in the seats.
Paulie never became nowhere near the cash cow that Camacho was and as a boxing fan you should already know this.
Nonetheless, it is much more fair to compare him to Camacho than to Rolly, at this point for Rolly. My view anyway.Comment
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Yes, in the good ole days you had fights like Whitaker vs Chavez,, Trinidad vs De La Hoya, Lewis vs.Tyson, and Leonard vs Duran I and many more.
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I agree! Fashion wise he is flashy and flamboyant and does remind us of both Camacho and Malignaggi.
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