What dislikable boxers do you dislike in the sport?
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Vinny Paz . Fck him and his sad story
Hector Camacho. Had the nerve to call himself macho
Paulie M. I know everyone who's laced them up has to have some level of ego. His was at a ridiculous level.
M Tyson. Disgusting bully.
T Fury. At first he was an affable clown. Then he thought he was better than Ali.
Pac, GGG, Benny, The "Monster"....Not so much the fighter themselves but their fans. Insufferable hypocrites.
Pac and GGG were entertaining fighters who, for the most part, (mostly GGG) fed off of absolute trash.Comment
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They could have chosen to make their living in an "easier" way too but chose the pursuit of fame and glory.Comment
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I go back and forth with Fury. Sometimes I think he's a cunny funt.
Generally though, you've got:
- Ducking
- Poor opposition
- Demeaning lineal
- Belt hostage
- Gobby
- Liar
- Mental health bollix
- Outlandish claims of his standing
He's nowhere near the level that he convinced people he was. Two decent wins in over a decade just doesn't do that. I'm embarrassed for those who swallowed his crap and proclaimed his greatness.Comment
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Funny how British fighters seem to typically pop up. Is it that they're too ****y or brash?
That's interesting to me because when they picked Simon Cowl to do the America's Got Talent judging, word was that they needed someone that would be controversial and basically a prick that the audience could get mixed emotions when they hear him speak. Typically you would get angered feelings because of the way he would critique. Then you got Gordon Ramsey whose also got plenty of controversial moments in the cooking world with his own shows, where he goes on to treat restaurant owners like complete ****. Is it just in their culture or blood to act like total aholes?Comment
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Funny how British fighters seem to typically pop up. Is it that they're too ****y or brash?
That's interesting to me because when they picked Simon Cowl to do the America's Got Talent judging, word was that they needed someone that would be controversial and basically a prick that the audience could get mixed emotions when they hear him speak. Typically you would get angered feelings because of the way he would critique. Then you got Gordon Ramsey whose also got plenty of controversial moments in the cooking world with his own shows, where he goes on to treat restaurant owners like complete ****. Is it just in their culture or blood to act like total aholes?Comment
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Your most Highly Exalted Grand PoohbahComment
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Originally posted by RuleOfTheSpearprobably half of all british fighters
especially the poos like Amir Khan and HamedComment
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Do you agree with his assertion that the premise of this thread seems disrespectful, or not?Comment
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