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  • #11
    Originally posted by ABOSWORTH View Post
    Aw man, that sucks. Those fuckers.
    my wife is super pissed she almost curse at the people at the gym. jaja she really wanted to go.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
      No, we've been doing it a lot recently.
      i think it looks a lot better than going to the Gallery. You guys are doing a great job!!

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      • #13
        Awwwwwwww sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet!!!

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        • #14

          lol Cotto has a complex now (thanks to larry x who gave him the name kneeguelito) But the ***** gets angry if we talk **** about ****sexual floyd. The irony.

          Anyway...

          His knees are not touching the ground.

          He is down there saying look pa' no knees.

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          • #15
            Who are the ten best welterweights of all-time

            I was reading on another website about who are the best welter weight of all time. This what I read.
            by Geoffrey Ciani –
            Who are the ten best welterweights of all-time?
            1.1049 Sugar Ray Robinson (41)
            2. 524 Sugar Ray Leonard
            3. 322 Henry Armstrong
            4. 301 Jose Napoles
            5. 275 Kid Gavilan
            6. 207 Emile Griffith
            7. 174 Tommy Hearns
            8. 129 Luis Rodriguez
            9. 111 Barbados Joe Walcott
            10. 87 Mickey Walker
            11. 66 Roberto Duran
            12. 53 Carmen Basillo
            13. 47 Charles Burley
            14. 42 Jack Britton
            15. 39 Tommy Ryan (1)
            16. 26 Sam Langford (1)
            17. 25 Pernell Whitaker
            18. 24 Don Curry
            19. 21 Jimmy Mclarnin
            20. 19 [tie] Felix Trinidad
            20. 19 [tie] Barney Ross
            22. 15 Peter Jackson
            23. 12 Ted Kid Lewis
            24. 11 Oscar De La Hoya
            25. 10 [tie] Jack Dempsey
            25. 10 [tie] Pipino Cuevas
            27. 8 Miguel Cotto
            28. 7 Sugar Shane Mosley
            29. 5 [tie] Wilfred Benitez
            29. 5 [tie] Carlos Palomino
            31. 4 Marlon Sterling
            32. 3 Aaron Davis
            33. 2 [tie] Isufu Quartey
            33. 2 [tie] Jose Lopez
            35. 1 Floyd Mayweather Jr.
            ONLY IN THE LIST 3 BOXERS STILL ACTIVES, BUT ONLY SHOW AT ALL THE TIME THAT BEHAVE LIKE A *****, THAT BOXER IS IN THE 35TH POSITION.

            :wank:Floyd Mayweather Jr.


            Floyd Mayweather Junior is often criticized for his lack of competition in recent years since he decided to make the jump to welterweight. As a welterweight, Mayweather holds victories over Shambra Micthell, Zab Judah, Carlos Baldomir, Ricky Hatton, and Juan Manuel Marquez. All in all, his welterweight resume is pretty mediocre. Mitchell was nothing special in the division and had only had one fight there before facing Floyd. Hatton also had just one fight at that weight and that was against Luis Collazo in a fight that proved Hatton had no business fighting as a welterweight. Juan Manuel Marquez was far too small for the division, as well.

            That leaves Baldomir and Judah as the only genuine welterweights he ever faced. Judah was an underachiever who, despite being a former undisputed champion, was very inconsistent as evidenced by his loss to the unheralded Baldomir, who in turn became the linear champ at the weight. Although Baldomir may have technically been “the man” when Floyd beat him, few observers considered him a serious threat to Floyd and he was not widely viewed as the best welterweight at the time. While it might be true that welterweight was not Floyd’s best division, it is important to note that he has been in the division for awhile. Since he is still considered the pound for pound king, one would think he should have faced a legitimate welterweight threat by now, such as Shane Mosley or Miguel Cotto.

            Mayweather’s reluctance to face the best opposition available may hurt his overall legacy. The same can be said of Roy Jones Junior, who finished outside the top ten in the light heavyweight survey. Mayweather received votes on just one list out of 43, and that was a tenth place vote. Like Jones, Mayweather has all the talent in the world. In fact, he is even more talented, because unlike Jones who primarily relied on reflexes and raw athleticism, Mayweather is actually an outstanding boxer with textbook skills in all areas of the fight game. If he wants to cash in at the gates, he can continue fighting inferior opposition, but if he wants to secure a legacy in the annals of boxing history, he needs to step it up. Fortunately for him, he still has time to prove his greatness.

            I am tired to read so much garbage about who are the best. I have to say that unless any of them fight against each other, then when we can say who are the best welter. This are just opinion of a bunch of people which in many time have proved that they are idiot and ******ed with no knowledge in boxing. Those people that choose Mayweather in the P4P list, now they placed 35 position, which I believe he still has no business to be considered when he has not proved that he is a real welter weight champion or has a legacy about one of the best in this category. But after all the garbage boxing writers talk and write, they still chosen him in the second place in the P4P list, after almost 2 years out, never defend his belt against any real welter, and now for his comeback choose a poor guy Marquez which after he drank all the urine developed ******ation in his brain and forgot how to fight.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by boricuarn View Post
              I was reading on another website about who are the best welter weight of all time. This what I read.
              by Geoffrey Ciani –
              Who are the ten best welterweights of all-time?
              1.1049 Sugar Ray Robinson (41)
              2. 524 Sugar Ray Leonard
              3. 322 Henry Armstrong
              4. 301 Jose Napoles
              5. 275 Kid Gavilan
              6. 207 Emile Griffith
              7. 174 Tommy Hearns
              8. 129 Luis Rodriguez
              9. 111 Barbados Joe Walcott
              10. 87 Mickey Walker
              11. 66 Roberto Duran
              12. 53 Carmen Basillo
              13. 47 Charles Burley
              14. 42 Jack Britton
              15. 39 Tommy Ryan (1)
              16. 26 Sam Langford (1)
              17. 25 Pernell Whitaker
              18. 24 Don Curry
              19. 21 Jimmy Mclarnin
              20. 19 [tie] Felix Trinidad
              20. 19 [tie] Barney Ross
              22. 15 Peter Jackson
              23. 12 Ted Kid Lewis
              24. 11 Oscar De La Hoya
              25. 10 [tie] Jack Dempsey
              25. 10 [tie] Pipino Cuevas
              27. 8 Miguel Cotto
              28. 7 Sugar Shane Mosley
              29. 5 [tie] Wilfred Benitez
              29. 5 [tie] Carlos Palomino
              31. 4 Marlon Sterling
              32. 3 Aaron Davis
              33. 2 [tie] Isufu Quartey
              33. 2 [tie] Jose Lopez
              35. 1 Floyd Mayweather Jr.
              ONLY IN THE LIST 3 BOXERS STILL ACTIVES, BUT ONLY SHOW AT ALL THE TIME THAT BEHAVE LIKE A *****, THAT BOXER IS IN THE 35TH POSITION.

              :wank:Floyd Mayweather Jr.


              Floyd Mayweather Junior is often criticized for his lack of competition in recent years since he decided to make the jump to welterweight. As a welterweight, Mayweather holds victories over Shambra Micthell, Zab Judah, Carlos Baldomir, Ricky Hatton, and Juan Manuel Marquez. All in all, his welterweight resume is pretty mediocre. Mitchell was nothing special in the division and had only had one fight there before facing Floyd. Hatton also had just one fight at that weight and that was against Luis Collazo in a fight that proved Hatton had no business fighting as a welterweight. Juan Manuel Marquez was far too small for the division, as well.

              That leaves Baldomir and Judah as the only genuine welterweights he ever faced. Judah was an underachiever who, despite being a former undisputed champion, was very inconsistent as evidenced by his loss to the unheralded Baldomir, who in turn became the linear champ at the weight. Although Baldomir may have technically been “the man” when Floyd beat him, few observers considered him a serious threat to Floyd and he was not widely viewed as the best welterweight at the time. While it might be true that welterweight was not Floyd’s best division, it is important to note that he has been in the division for awhile. Since he is still considered the pound for pound king, one would think he should have faced a legitimate welterweight threat by now, such as Shane Mosley or Miguel Cotto.

              Mayweather’s reluctance to face the best opposition available may hurt his overall legacy. The same can be said of Roy Jones Junior, who finished outside the top ten in the light heavyweight survey. Mayweather received votes on just one list out of 43, and that was a tenth place vote. Like Jones, Mayweather has all the talent in the world. In fact, he is even more talented, because unlike Jones who primarily relied on reflexes and raw athleticism, Mayweather is actually an outstanding boxer with textbook skills in all areas of the fight game. If he wants to cash in at the gates, he can continue fighting inferior opposition, but if he wants to secure a legacy in the annals of boxing history, he needs to step it up. Fortunately for him, he still has time to prove his greatness.

              I am tired to read so much garbage about who are the best. I have to say that unless any of them fight against each other, then when we can say who are the best welter. This are just opinion of a bunch of people which in many time have proved that they are idiot and ******ed with no knowledge in boxing. Those people that choose Mayweather in the P4P list, now they placed 35 position, which I believe he still has no business to be considered when he has not proved that he is a real welter weight champion or has a legacy about one of the best in this category. But after all the garbage boxing writers talk and write, they still chosen him in the second place in the P4P list, after almost 2 years out, never defend his belt against any real welter, and now for his comeback choose a poor guy Marquez which after he drank all the urine developed ******ation in his brain and forgot how to fight.

              How the **** can you be called a top welter weight when you are not fighting any welter weights?

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              • #17
                Originally posted by oc9979 View Post
                me and my wife have been calling the gym for 2 weeks straight about the open work out and they said they werent going to have one and i just called now and they just had one today. We called yesterday.
                you should have go to wild card gym and see pac and roach

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                • #18
                  he looks in superb shape. He's not soft like he usually is.

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                  • #19
                    He looks extremely focused. Then again he always looks like that, he could be goofing off and we would never tell the difference. He is always so serious and humble.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by BAnimalistic5.0 View Post
                      you should have go to wild card gym and see pac and roach
                      lol I live in Florida. but if I could I would. I'm a Cotto fan but if Pacquiao was fighter someone else. I'd root for Pacquiao.

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