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  • #41
    Green seems to be having fun.

    Dirrrell had 2 fries. He's good at bowling though. It's real hard to curve like that. How ****ing huge are bowling alleys in the US?

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    • #42
      Huge in what sense? cause the lanes looked hella short!

      Dirrell is ****ing amazing at bowling though yeh, he can probably do it with both hands too.

      I barely know anything about Green but i like him already; funny guy, confident too. Seems to be a fun guy to be around!

      Can't say i agree with Abraham being the star, he comes across as quite .. simple to me. Nice but simple.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by Squirrel View Post
        Huge in what sense? cause the lanes looked hella short!

        Dirrell is ****ing amazing at bowling though yeh, he can probably do it with both hands too.

        I barely know anything about Green but i like him already; funny guy, confident too. Seems to be a fun guy to be around!

        Can't say i agree with Abraham being the star, he comes across as quite .. simple to me. Nice but simple.
        There's like 200 lanes lol.

        I too don't know Green too much, but he did fight miranda and lost.

        I recall that he had a lot of his colon taken out of his body. That **** is serious because it helps hydrate us I believe.

        Abraham is simple but nice, but I haven't seen that many simple and nice boxers. It's refreshing because a lot are premodonna's.

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        • #44
          That's true, i suppose it is nice to see someone who's humble and an everyman outside of the ring. I suppose that's why I think calling him the star is a bit incorrect, in fact no-one is the star of the program (yet) which is pretty cool come to think of it.

          Yeah, to be honest i've never seen Green fight, so I only know his record on paper, and that loss to Miranda stands out to me.

          That's nuts about his colon. you're right though it is involved in rehydration - specifically from fecal matter before it .. exits .. the body!

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          • #45
            Originally posted by Squirrel View Post
            That's true, i suppose it is nice to see someone who's humble and an everyman outside of the ring. I suppose that's why I think calling him the star is a bit incorrect, in fact no-one is the star of the program (yet) which is pretty cool come to think of it.

            Yeah, to be honest i've never seen Green fight, so I only know his record on paper, and that loss to Miranda stands out to me.

            That's nuts about his colon. you're right though it is involved in rehydration - specifically from fecal matter before it .. exits .. the body!
            Green was suffering from some kind of really bad sickness when he was about to fight miranda, but he decided to fight him anyway. i forgot what it was.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by BattlingNelson View Post
              Showtime showed the prototypical fat yank eating famed fat yank dishes alongside his fat yank friends.

              To be fair this is a 50/50 fight for me. I think Direll just might be the most naturally gifted of all the super-sixers. There's just something missing in the ingredients of a great fighter and that's dedication and selfbelief. Of course Direll has only lost one fight and that was a debateable decision to a champion, so he can still prove me wrong.
              Bat, go back and watch those scenes again. In the bowling scene, Dirrell was complaining to his entourage that they were eating burgers and fries right in front of him when all he'd had to eat that day was a protien shake.

              And when they were reviewing tape, Dirrell was making a point to talk about how he was distracted from the job at hand because his trainer was muching on tacos right behind him; they made him look like a dog on the floor next to the dinner table watching the humans eat all the delicious food while he hadn't eaten for days.

              The point of each of those scenes was that Dirrell was clearly starving himself (or at least on a very regimented diet) while in training.

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              • #47
                I was a fan of Abraham in the ring before the show, but after seeing the show he seems a good guy out of the ring aswell.

                Some of the fighters Mangers / Promoters seem like ****s.

                I think its a great show, up there with the 24/7 series.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by dstew View Post
                  Bat, go back and watch those scenes again. In the bowling scene, Dirrell was complaining to his entourage that they were eating burgers and fries right in front of him when all he'd had to eat that day was a protien shake.

                  And when they were reviewing tape, Dirrell was making a point to talk about how he was distracted from the job at hand because his trainer was muching on tacos right behind him; they made him look like a dog on the floor next to the dinner table watching the humans eat all the delicious food while he hadn't eaten for days.

                  The point of each of those scenes was that Dirrell was clearly starving himself (or at least on a very regimented diet) while in training.
                  Well my post was partly satirical. Still I didn't get that Direll said what you mention, so I'll definetely look again.



                  I agree with chrismart. Shaw was behaving like a ****. I hope he's nicer when the cameras are off.

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