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  • #21
    Originally posted by daggum View Post
    Taylor was coming off a win over bum Jeff lacy. He wasn't ready for a real fighter
    Taylor had no business at 168.
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    • #22
      I was on here for that fight.

      We had several weeks of hearing how Froch was a brit bum, euro trash, and now he was stepping up to fight a real American in Taylor and had no chance.

      After the 12th round they all went quiet for 5 minutes before launching the excuses.

      It never changes.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post

        You've got this backwards. They were all underrated. It's your lot that were grotesquely overrated.

        Brits will fight anyone and have done so throughout history. Americans however, alongside the Mexicans, are the biggest duckers in world boxing. The facts and the evidence is very clear. Their opponent choices are hideous. It's why nearly every one has ducked at least one fight.

        No one comes close to being as mentally weak and quitting fights like Americans and Mexicans either. Just look at the conditions the fight has to be in for them to take it. Then you look at how many quit in fights for no reason other than they didn't want to bite down on their gumshield. It's nothing but poisonous slander and spite to discredit British fighters. You're one of the biggest extremists when it comes to that as you well know. Whenever i've asked you to support your comments, all you've given is deflections, contradictions and hypocrisy amongst other crazy behaviours. This is all down to the fact we win most of the fights we have from the start of the sport of boxing. Slander becomes a tool for narcissists as their bitterness becomes too great.
        British fighters are historically the minor leagues and that eats at your insecure euro trash self. Ya creepy phaghot stalker.
        Last edited by Jab jab boom; 03-17-2024, 10:07 PM.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by BlackRobb View Post

          The Taylor fight was in Connecticut. You might be confusing it with the Bute fight.
          Pretty sure bro was just funnin' around.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by JeBron Lamez View Post

            Pretty sure bro was just funnin' around.
            I would hope so.
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            • #26
              Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post

              No Brits were protected. Your lot however are nothing but protected. The closest you could say for us is Fury. But even then, he's done something no American could or would under the same conditions. Not only that, but he's agreed to fight Usyk. All he needs to do now is fight AJ and it's cool. There is not chance your guys fight who they should. They'll either never fight them or wait until they're shot for the perception. The same old story.
              Many of your fighters were protected. Who did Groves ever fight besides French? James DeGale? Anthony Crolla? Dillian Whyte just fought a Euro soda can after more than 18 months enjoying the Fury retirement check. At least Wilder has gotten in the ring with Ortiz, Fury and Parker, despite a padded resume his first 40 fights.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by BlackRobb View Post

                Many of your fighters were protected. Who did Groves ever fight besides French? James DeGale? Anthony Crolla? Dillian Whyte just fought a Euro soda can after more than 18 months enjoying the Fury retirement check. At least Wilder has gotten in the ring with Ortiz, Fury and Parker, despite a padded resume his first 40 fights.
                You kind of just owned yourself.

                Whyte has fought Fury, AJ, Parker and Povetkin

                He has a better resume than Wilder yet Wilder was the protected champion allowed to fight 10 stiffs in a row on Showtime PPV while Stephen Espinoza and the rest of the American boxing establishment ran cover for him and claimed he was the greatest puncher of all time.

                What does that tell you.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Atypicalbrit View Post

                  You kind of just owned yourself.

                  Whyte has fought Fury, AJ, Parker and Povetkin

                  He has a better resume than Wilder yet Wilder was the protected champion allowed to fight 10 stiffs in a row on Showtime PPV while Stephen Espinoza and the rest of the American boxing establishment ran cover for him and claimed he was the greatest puncher of all time.

                  What does that tell you.
                  I'm talking about who Whyte is trying to fight now. Wilder would have knocked Dillian into another dimension.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Idunnoshet View Post
                    Posters on here who've never boxed will probably be surprised at how often what Froch described happens.

                    I've happen quite a few fighters tell me they thought they had a " minor " concussion.
                    Same as Froch. They say they were on auto pilot and just toughed it out.

                    It's After the fight where the effects of combat are trully felt.
                    Not sure who is denying the effects of getting punched on the head will have
                    Boxers know what they are getting into.

                    Froch was for real

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Atypicalbrit View Post

                      You kind of just owned yourself.

                      Whyte has fought Fury, AJ, Parker and Povetkin

                      He has a better resume than Wilder yet Wilder was the protected champion allowed to fight 10 stiffs in a row on Showtime PPV while Stephen Espinoza and the rest of the American boxing establishment ran cover for him and claimed he was the greatest puncher of all time.

                      What does that tell you.
                      Winning is the goal
                      Nothing impressive with going 2-3, getting KTFO 3x


                      The nonsense of AJ being chinny
                      An entertaining 4 rder

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