Fights where you KNOW before the bout who the winner will be?
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Jesus Christ, can you come up with a comeback that's less inspired and generic?
You didn't "hurt my feelings", I was just starting a thread on psychology and you wanted to open your mouth calling people a liar. Grow up and go fuck yourself.Comment
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Fu.ckin Enzo Macc against Lebvedev. Big Enzo would actually have been a betting favorite there.
I love Enzo and I'd seen him splattered before and I actually had zero idea who Lebvedev was. So I guessed big Enzo could possibly box past someone who wasnt world level and possibly stop them - he was a decent fighter at that time. We have seen him horrifically sparked out numerous times now but back then not so much.
I was with a mate in a pub when the thing was on and it isn't like I know Enzo. But 6 pints in you know when you get that shot of adrenaline and it sobers you because I'm concerned for Enzo literally from the second Dennis stepped out of his f.uckin changing room. This will be highlight reel.
If there was a bookie in that pub I'd have given him the contents of my wallet, my jacket, my polo, my jeans and my underpants on Lebvedev not just stopping him but sparking him out properly. Like boxing snuff. Absolutely zero doubt that was happening.
Another one was Matt Macklin, who was a decent enough fighter getting stopped by some Argentine guy Heiland? I think he fought a Charlo on 1 leg later. But I followed Macklin a bit and I knew he was gonna get stopped. It was 10/1 on that stoppage. Made a few quid. Macklin was very shopworn by then.Last edited by Sparked_26; 02-19-2022, 07:10 PM.Comment
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Nice.Fu.ckin Enzo Macc against Lebvedev. Big Enzo would actually have been a betting favorite there.
I love Enzo and I'd seen him splattered before and I actually had zero idea who Lebvedev was. So I guessed big Enzo could possibly box past someone who wasnt world level and possibly stop them - he was a decent fighter at that time. We have seen him horrifically sparked out numerous times now but back then not so much.
I was with a mate in a pub when the thing was on and it isn't like I know Enzo. But 6 pints in you know when you get that shot of adrenaline and it sobers you because I'm concerned for Enzo literally from the second Dennis stepped out of his f.uckin changing room. This will be highlight reel.
If there was a bookie in that pub I'd have given him the contents of my wallet, my jacket, my polo, my jeans and my underpants on Lebvedev not just stopping him but sparking him out properly. Like boxing snuff. Absolutely zero doubt that was happening.
Another one was Matt Macklin, who was a decent enough fighter getting stopped by some Argentine guy Heiland? I think he fought a Charlo on 1 leg later. But I followed Macklin a bit and I knew he was gonna get stopped. It was 10/1 on that stoppage. Made a few quid. Macklin was very shopworn by then.
Actually, another one - though it wasn't much of a pick given that he'd only just sparked him three months earlier - was the rematch between David Price and Thompson. If you're entering a ring tensed up and your opponent is singing along and dancing to your walk in music, it's a bit of a giveaway.Comment
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