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  • #11
    wow, what garbage

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Boxing Amateur View Post
      What the fawk does clint eastwood know about boxing? he's hillary swanks trainer in that movie right? LOLz
      yo dumb-ass his name is hector roca and he trained Hilary swank where you get Clint Eastwood can you read

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      • #13
        This guys full of ****

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        • #14
          how can he saay andre ward dont have the skills to beat abraham

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          • #15
            This guy speaks the truth especially the Calzhage part...

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            • #16
              Originally posted by THE MATRIX View Post
              how can he saay andre ward dont have the skills to beat abraham
              also I think dirrell has a chance to decision AA

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              • #17
                lmfao holy ****, where to begin.....

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                • #18
                  No modern boxer can ever really compete against the boxers of old, at least in the perception of the people who have seen/experienced that era.

                  Nostalgia is impossibly hard to beat in just about anything.

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                  • #19
                    i agree with roca that the skill level is not there anymore like it used to be. I also agree taht the promoter and sanctionings bodies are sucking the life out of boxing.

                    that said, dude was dead wrong on a lot of stuff, especially that crap about calzaghe being the last good boxer.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Smidgeon View Post
                      No modern boxer can ever really compete against the boxers of old, at least in the perception of the people who have seen/experienced that era.

                      Nostalgia is impossibly hard to beat in just about anything.


                      exactly....the old men of boxing like this guy and larry merchant wax lyrical far too much about the fighters of old...........there are plenty of the modern era who would crush some of the old fighters and vice versa........whilst i must agree that a general focus on funndamental skills such as defense and footwork is lacking in today's fighters there..........

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