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  • #31
    this will be the near fatally issue caused by allowing an Icelandic strong man a free dig at your solar plexus a few weeks out before you defend your titles!

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    • #32
      Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post



      Whenever the 'Torn-A$$hole' wants to regain the WBC Jr welterweight title, he can come see the 'Rougarou'.
      Oh goodie. Then Josh can make it 2 zip.
      1hourRun 1hourRun likes this.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by STREET CLEANER View Post
        His dad really did a head job on him.
        Without a doubt his father looks, and act's like a juvenile delinquent, except that he's already a senior citizen with a grandchild.
        Unfortunately for Teofimo Jr., he picked up some of his father's worst characteristic's, consequently his wife walked out on him.
        He didn't have any respect for his last opponent, and he got thwacked, (face all busted up), by a proverbial unknown, (Kambosos).
        Teofimo Jr., is a gifted fighter with speed, power, chin, and a killer instinct, but he's emotionally unstable no doubt a flaw caused by his overbearing, and unstable father.
        Teofimo Jr., will win some fights, he might even win one of the many titles at 140, but he'll never become an undisputed champion in any weight division again.

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        • #34
          I don't think him and his dad are delusional but both should seek help from a mental health professional

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          • #35
            Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post

            BA4 BA5 this, and BA4/BA5 that = BS post with a contagious strain of haterade.
            You're just a little kid with no brain who's balls ain't even dropped. Now you're gonna steal my haterade thunder =---> keep it moving highpitch.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Citizen Koba View Post
              The greatest what of his era?
              Greatest of no era in professional boxing, or street fighting for that matter, Roberto Duran garnered both of those within his lifetime.
              If you happened to beat him, he did want the rematch, and you were in serious trouble then, (except for Tommy Hearns), who was just too tall, and packed too much power.

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              • #37
                MV5BOGM5MjY0MzMtZGRmOS00Yjc5LWFiNzYtNmU2MWFlYWJkMDdhXkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyMDQwNzMzMQ@@._V1_FMjpg_UX1000_.jpg

                He should never have bought this dvd off ebay

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                • #38
                  Tons of potential. Too much mental illness.
                  davef davef likes this.

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                  • #39
                    Beating Loma is just about as good a win in boxing

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                    • #40
                      Unfortunately just saying you're the greatest doesn't make it so. You have to actually prove it in the ring.

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