why is mannys resume so overated and floyds so underated???

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  • B.U.R.N.E.R
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    #141
    Their resume's are dead even.

    A fight between the two separates them.
    Last edited by B.U.R.N.E.R; 07-05-2010, 03:48 AM.

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    • cooper5
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      #142
      Originally posted by CungLe
      Mosley is number 1 on Floyd s resume and Mosley is 40 years old


      bwahahahahahahahahahaha
      Amusing to see new people make more since than longtime members.

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      • B.U.R.N.E.R
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        #143
        Originally posted by cooper5
        Amusing to see new people make more since than longtime members.
        Oh the irony.


        Sig worthy.


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        • Fox McCloud
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          #144
          Originally posted by No Ceilings
          Oh the irony.


          Sig worthy.


          I read that post twice trying to figure out what word he left out before giving up and seeing yours, and then realizing the ugly truth... he didn't leave out a word, he just had the cord wrapped around his neck at birth for far too long.

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          • Fighting Marine
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            #145
            Originally posted by cooper5
            Amusing to see new people make more since than longtime members.
            I'm sorry, I didn't get that. Did you mean "sense"?

            Self Ownage.

            Go back to school old timer.

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            • cooper5
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              #146
              Oh my, I may have been following boxing longer than the three of you put together but I mispelled one word and I am suddenly owned by Mayweather worshippers. I can barely live with myself.

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                #147
                Originally posted by cooper5
                Oh my, I may have been following boxing longer than the three of you put together but I mispelled one word and I am suddenly owned by Mayweather worshippers. I can barely live with myself.

                You've been following boxing longer than me for sure... I started watching at the beginning of 2007.

                I'm still not overly concerned that you are going to outclass me in knowledge though. The learning curve for this sport isn't so insurmountable that a few years of intense study of the sport won't catch someone up quite a bit to people who have been watching a lifetime.

                EDIT: It still makes me laugh how every time I say anything, someone calls me a Mayweather worshiper or something obnoxious like that... Certainly not a Mayweather lover, trust me on that.

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                  #148
                  Originally posted by DWiens421
                  You've been following boxing longer than me for sure... I started watching at the beginning of 2007.

                  I'm still not overly concerned that you are going to outclass me in knowledge though. The learning curve for this sport isn't so insurmountable that a few years of intense study of the sport won't catch someone up quite a bit to people who have been watching a lifetime.

                  EDIT: It still makes me laugh how every time I say anything, someone calls me a Mayweather worshiper or something obnoxious like that... Certainly not a Mayweather lover, trust me on that.

                  I wasn't trying to outclass you, I guess I should have worded it more carefully.
                  And the only reason I mentioned Mayweather fans is usually when someone responds in Burners threads in sync with him they tend to be part of his team. (no offence ceilings)
                  Good job diving into boxing the way you have. Love true students of the game.

                  Remember though there is alot more to it than reading a book. You have to watch it and see how it happens and after years of seeing history repeat it self it can still suprise you.

                  Make since!

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                    #149
                    Originally posted by cooper5
                    I wasn't trying to outclass you, I guess I should have worded it more carefully.
                    And the only reason I mentioned Mayweather fans is usually when someone responds in Burners threads in sync with him they tend to be part of his team. (no offence ceilings)
                    Good job diving into boxing the way you have. Love true students of the game.

                    Remember though there is alot more to it than reading a book. You have to watch it and see how it happens and after years of seeing history repeat it self it can still suprise you.

                    Make since!
                    , I'll throw some green your way for being a good sport.

                    I like Burner a lot... he's fun to have discussion with, even though we are of differing minds about a ton of things.

                    I read all the most recent articles, but when it comes to making judgments on fighters, I rely only on what I have seen in their fights (this is the reason that I feel like punching myself in the face over this ****** ass Pacquiao & Judah, who had more skill thread).

                    Honestly, the way I tackled the sport was watching all the relevant fights I could from 1990 on (I figured it was probably the most important to get a feel for fighters who are currently fighting, and who their biggest wins were against (De La Hoya vs. Chavez is a good example).

                    My current love affair in the game is watching Euro fighters who will probably get their ass kicked if they try to go for a legitimate world title (Sebastian Zbik is the one I really have a soft spot for).

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                      #150
                      Originally posted by DWiens421
                      , I'll throw some green your way for being a good sport.

                      I like Burner a lot... he's fun to have discussion with, even though we are of differing minds about a ton of things.

                      I read all the most recent articles, but when it comes to making judgments on fighters, I rely only on what I have seen in their fights (this is the reason that I feel like punching myself in the face over this ****** ass Pacquiao & Judah, who had more skill thread).

                      Honestly, the way I tackled the sport was watching all the relevant fights I could from 1990 on (I figured it was probably the most important to get a feel for fighters who are currently fighting, and who their biggest wins were against (De La Hoya vs. Chavez is a good example).

                      My current love affair in the game is watching Euro fighters who will probably get their ass kicked if they try to go for a legitimate world title (Sebastian Zbik is the one I really have a soft spot for).
                      I appreciate the euro fighters, wish more of the fighter were shown in the states. And Burner's not that bad but I disagree with most of his threads in the nsb. He get's enough trouble from the rest of the forum so I just disagree and move on.

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