now i was led to belive that every good britain was made to love his class - much like baldrick in blackadder. now if you have a problem with not beeing upperclass, if you think youre better that everybody else, thats your problem.
now things are getting outta hand here - back to boxing, yes i firmly belive the tide has turned, the time has certainly come for european (not british!!) heavyweights to rule and dominate the world.
and no dead horses you can spank in any ****** anywhere can make any difference to that, my friend..
now i was led to belive that every good britain was made to love his class - much like baldrick in blackadder. now if you have a problem with not beeing upperclass, if you think youre better that everybody else, thats your problem.
now things are getting outta hand here - back to boxing, yes i firmly belive the tide has turned, the time has certainly come for european (not british!!) heavyweights to rule and dominate the world.
and no dead horses you can spank in any ****** anywhere can make any difference to that, my friend..
I didn't think you was.
You've been led up the wrong path then, i certainly have no issues with the classes over here (that are everywhere), and i'm extremely confidant and proud of what i am and represent to the people that matter to me.
Onto boxing it would be nice to see more europeans doing well on the true world class stage but that's all they'll ever do for the near future, just do well, i very much doubt the tide has turned but it would be nice to see.
and i'm not your friend but i understand if your just trying to be polite, most princes are
Throughout Chris Byrd's IBF championship rein, I've respected his tremendous defense and tried to accept him as a champion.
He beat an elderly boxer in Evander Holyfield to claim the vacant IBF title. At this point in Holyfields career, he was a shell of his former self.
Then he fought a close fight with a questionable outcome against Fres Oquendo.
Followed that with a "draw" against Andrew Golota. (IMO - Golota won that fight and should be IBF champion right now).
And most recently fought Jamile McCline in another close fight with questionable outcome. (Byrd went down in the second round of this fight giving McCline extra points that IMO - Should have given McCline the win.)
Now with his refusal to avenge a loss against Wladimir Klitschko because he doesn't want to fight in Germany (Germany is the most economically viable location for the fight) I have lost all respect for this guy.
He had an opportunity to take a step toward acceptability by avenging a loss against a fighter that's recently had some question marks. This was a golden opportunity for both fighters.
IMO - Chris Byrd has been the recipient of good fortune, but doesn't have what it takes to be a champion and it's only a matter of time before he falls. I will be surprised if he survives his next fight.
What do you think?
....I think Byrd has less claim to his title than Ruiz has to his!!! Now that's kind of saying it all. I'm sure it's Byrd's wife that kept him from fighting Wlad. She damn near had a heart attack and **** her pants when Wlad nearly killed Byrd the first time.
....I think Byrd has less claim to his title than Ruiz has to his!!! Now that's kind of saying it all. I'm sure it's Byrd's wife that kept him from fighting Wlad. She damn near had a heart attack and **** her pants when Wlad nearly killed Byrd the first time.
Byrd is a belt holder. I don't consider him the champion, but he is a champion. Someone needs to come and unify.
I totally agree. Those Don King's Heavyweight Championship triple main events with the same old boxers (Byrd, Ruiz, Brewster etc.) fighting aren't too exciting anymore. I think Byrd is ok, but don't you find it annoying when he always sticks out his tongue and makes that face like "you didn't really hurt me" every time he gets hit?
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