Both Froch and Kessler are tailor made for Kelly Pavlik

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  • Clegg
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    #41
    Originally posted by skullduggery
    you seem to making ****** ass assumptions..

    First of all, the FACT of the matter is that FROCH, just got beat for his belt, and has a controversial decision in the uk..

    Another FACT: AA was HAS NEVER BEEN BEATEN, HES BEEN DQ'D, WHICH IS A LOSS, BUT HE WAS NOT BEATEN-- and he has more points than froch, WTF

    if u look at the situation as a whole, u can see why these fights are taking place where they are. FROCH IS JUST A *****
    You are the ******est poster in NSB. Well done, you must have been working very hard at wall-headbutting to damage your brain so effectively.

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    • mrgreenfingers
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      #42
      Originally posted by skullduggery
      a ko is never lucky?? lol ok how much boxing do u watch exactly??

      the ko itself wasnt lucky, the circumstances leading to it were... had jermain taylor been in shape, he would have won... im dead serious when i say that there is nothing that froch did that produced that outcome... his froch not landed a single blow, jermain taylor would have been dead tired in round 11
      Clearly more than you, if you watched the JT-Froch fight before and after the fight JT says he trained the hardest he could, he couldn't be any fitter, froch beat the best JT theres been in a while, as shown in the frist half performance in that fight

      Nothing froch did produced that outcome LMAO, now much boxing to watch excatly

      i dont consider a KO lucky because its either the fighter got careless or the other fighter delivered a good punch or both, thats part of boxing its not luck
      Last edited by mrgreenfingers; 04-25-2010, 02:18 PM.

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      • The Gambler1981
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        #43
        I don't think it was a lucky knock out against Taylor but taylor did mess up. He was moving around the ring like a jack rabbit all amped up always twitching and ****. Add that wasted energy to the energy wasted in the second round when Taylor wasted all kinds of energy to finish Pavlik but failed to get the job done and he was almost sure to gas.

        I think he was in real good shape going into the Pavlik fight though just he wasted his energy.

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        • The Gambler1981
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          #44
          It is tough to say they would be good fights though.

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          • Clyde Barrow
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            #45
            Crikey. No, just no. Both KO Pavlik.

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            • skullduggery
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              #46
              Originally posted by Clegg
              Yet more nonsense and fairytales. Ward stated in a TV interview before the Super Six started that he would be fighting at home for every fight. You would know this is you watched boxing because it was after one of his fights and was discussed in the Fight Camp documentary.
              lol
              soooo i "dont watch boxing" but u insist that ward is getting home fights because he wants it, not because he wining?

              ward is the lineal champ, and is the leader in the tourney, yet that has nothing to do with the fact that he has home fights?

              so if ward has to fight dirrell in detroit, hes gonna back out right?

              If kessler has to fight outside of denmark, hes gonna quit too right? haha what a joke....

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              • skullduggery
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                #47
                Originally posted by mrgreenfingers
                Clearly more than you, if you watched the JT-Froch fight before and after the fight JT says he trained the hardest he could, he couldn't be any fitter, froch beat the best JT theres been in a while, as shown in the frist half performance in that fight

                Nothing froch did produced that outcome LMAO, now much boxing to watch excatly

                i dont consider a KO lucky because its either the fighter got careless or the other fighter delivered a good punch or both, thats part of boxing its not luck
                jermain taylor did not train "as hard as he could" most fighters say they work hard, but there are def some that work harder than others.... floyd mayweather has better preparation than jermain taylor, so that tells me that jermain needs to work harder

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                • Wan Long Pong
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                  #48
                  Fighting in another city = fighting in another country.

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                  • gingeralbino
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by skullduggery
                    lol
                    soooo i "dont watch boxing" but u insist that ward is getting home fights because he wants it, not because he wining?

                    ward is the lineal champ, and is the leader in the tourney, yet that has nothing to do with the fact that he has home fights?

                    so if ward has to fight dirrell in detroit, hes gonna back out right?

                    If kessler has to fight outside of denmark, hes gonna quit too right? haha what a joke....
                    its in the contract that ward gets all 3 of his group fights at home. it was decided before he beat kessler.

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                    • mrgreenfingers
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by skullduggery
                      jermain taylor did not train "as hard as he could" most fighters say they work hard, but there are def some that work harder than others.... floyd mayweather has better preparation than jermain taylor, so that tells me that jermain needs to work harder
                      how da **** do you know, did you see him train? WTF

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