In 2007 this UFC gay guy said boxing will never produce a single mega star ever again

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  • ralph22
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    In 2007 this UFC gay guy said boxing will never produce a single mega star ever again


    WOW.this gay ufc comantotor cuz we all know they are gay.he said the only stars today are de la hoya,kopkins,jermain taylor who were the stars in 2007 floyd was not truely the mega star yet.well look what has hapend since then.floyd mayweather,manny pacquiao,miguel cotto,paul williams,sergio martinez,andre ward,lucian bute man divisons are packed with alot of talent like never ever before back then you only had 2 or 3 great talented fighters in each weight class.look at boxing today the young prospects boxing had a ugly time in mid2000's but at this point boxing has regein its popularity.everyone is talking about the big fights ahead and the prospects.just so you could get an idea of how much boxing keeps growing.here is the video of this gay guy vs lou dibella im sure most of you seen it but just a reminderf how wrong ufc was
    Last edited by ralph22; 07-07-2010, 03:41 AM.
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    rogan is a ****. **** mmgay

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    • BoxerDood
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      Even though DiBella got owned in this video, that guy is a moron. Just watch, the big 3 at JWW will takeover boxing. If Khan gets Marquez, he'll be the first to blow up, and then the Bradley-Alexander winner can fight the Berto-Jones winner next April and they'll probably blow up from that.

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      • ralph22
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        where the hell are those ufc gay guys now how come they dont get on camera to talk **** about boxing anymore.when mayweather pacquiao and cotto will do 1million ppv buys each on their own.

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        • F l i c k e r
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          #5
          Well, we will have to see. After Floyd legitimately retires and Pacquiao leaves boxing for good. The landscape looks pretty barren.

          Bradley is too old.
          Maidana is relatively unknown outside of hardcore boxing fans.
          Ortiz just took a big hit in popularity when he decided to quit in the middle of a fight.
          Khan doesn't fight nearly enough to become a mega star. He fights 3 times a year now at most. Huge in the UK but not worldwide yet. If he can rack up LEGIT wins over known faces, then it's possible. At this rate though, hard to tell.

          Juanma... everyone calls him a *****.
          Yuriorkis won't become one. Trust and believe that.
          Concepcion. Do people even know him?
          Jorge Linares is the only legit possibility but he took a huge set back 2 fights ago. So it may be harder to become a mega star for him. (24, already had a major title, has the body size to move up to at least JMW. Pretty face. Is basically a better young ODLH.)

          Anything below Featherweight is ignored in the media outside Asia.

          Majority of WWs are old or aren't well known.

          JMW-MW is in the shadows. Sergio Martinez is too old.

          Winner of Super 6 is possible but won't become a mega star unless they start KOing people cold. Because the general public expects heavier classes to KTFO people.

          HW division................... no comment.


          Joe Rogan may just be right. But who really knows?

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          • BoxerDood
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            #6
            Originally posted by F l i c k e r
            Well, we will have to see. After Floyd legitimately retires and Pacquiao leaves boxing for good. The landscape looks pretty barren.

            Bradley is too old.
            Maidana is relatively unknown outside of hardcore boxing fans.
            Ortiz just took a big hit in popularity when he decided to quit in the middle of a fight.
            Khan doesn't fight nearly enough to become a mega star. He fights 3 times a year now at most. Huge in the UK but not worldwide yet. If he can rack up LEGIT wins over known faces, then it's possible. At this rate though, hard to tell.

            Juanma... everyone calls him a *****.
            Yuriorkis won't become one. Trust and believe that.
            Concepcion. Do people even know him?
            Jorge Linares is the only legit possibility but he took a huge set back 2 fights ago. So it may be harder to become a mega star for him. (24, already had a major title, has the body size to move up to at least JMW. Pretty face. Is basically a better young ODLH.)

            Anything below Featherweight is ignored in the media outside Asia.

            Majority of WWs are old or aren't well known.

            JMW-MW is in the shadows. Sergio Martinez is too old.

            Winner of Super 6 is possible but won't become a mega star unless they start KOing people cold. Because the general public expects heavier classes to KTFO people.

            HW division................... no comment.


            Joe Rogan may just be right. But who really knows?
            How is Bradley too old? He's 26. If he gets by Alexander, he'll probably move up and fight the Berto-Jones winner and take over at 147. If anything, 25 is the perfect age.

            Maidana probably won't be at the top, but he could be at the level of a guy like Antonio Margarito in his prime.

            As for Khan, I guarantee he'll be on the p4p list if he fights Marquez. Not saying he'll deserve to be, but they'll do it because he'll probably look more impressive than Floyd did. He's probably gonna be GBP's new cash cow after Floyd.

            I agree about Ortiz. Its gonna be reeeeally hard for him to bounce back. He needs to avenge that Maidana loss ASAP. I also agree about Linares, Concepcion and Gamboa. However Juanma will have a chance. People call Floyd a ***** and he's still p4p #2. Who knows, maybe he'll step up the competition after the Marquez fight.

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            • bojangles1987
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              #7
              Originally posted by F l i c k e r
              Well, we will have to see. After Floyd legitimately retires and Pacquiao leaves boxing for good. The landscape looks pretty barren.

              Bradley is too old.
              Maidana is relatively unknown outside of hardcore boxing fans.
              Ortiz just took a big hit in popularity when he decided to quit in the middle of a fight.
              Khan doesn't fight nearly enough to become a mega star. He fights 3 times a year now at most. Huge in the UK but not worldwide yet. If he can rack up LEGIT wins over known faces, then it's possible. At this rate though, hard to tell.

              Juanma... everyone calls him a *****.
              Yuriorkis won't become one. Trust and believe that.
              Concepcion. Do people even know him?
              Jorge Linares is the only legit possibility but he took a huge set back 2 fights ago. So it may be harder to become a mega star for him. (24, already had a major title, has the body size to move up to at least JMW. Pretty face. Is basically a better young ODLH.)

              Anything below Featherweight is ignored in the media outside Asia.

              Majority of WWs are old or aren't well known.

              JMW-MW is in the shadows. Sergio Martinez is too old.

              Winner of Super 6 is possible but won't become a mega star unless they start KOing people cold. Because the general public expects heavier classes to KTFO people.

              HW division................... no comment.


              Joe Rogan may just be right. But who really knows?
              I disagree. Ward or Dirrell could be really big stars. Alexander, Bradley, and Khan could all be huge stars. Lower weight stars always end up hitting 140 or 147 and being huge stars.

              Boxing will be fine. Everyone said boxing would die after De La Hoya, and instead we got both Floyd and Pac.

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              • HyperUppercut
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                #8
                Originally posted by bojangles1987
                I disagree. Ward or Dirrell could be really big stars. Alexander, Bradley, and Khan could all be huge stars. Lower weight stars always end up hitting 140 or 147 and being huge stars.

                Boxing will be fine. Everyone said boxing would die after De La Hoya, and instead we got both Floyd and Pac.
                boxing is dead. And these terrible ass promoters have killed it. de la hoya, arum, don king etc..... all of these clowns have destroyed boxing and destroyed the lives of many of their fighters. Its a ****ing wrap for boxing. They gay ass nuthugging fans have not helped either.

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                • Picazo
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                  I would have let Rogan talk to Kellerman...that makes more sense, and Kellerman would have torn his ass apart.

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                  • Picazo
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by HyperUppercut
                    boxing is dead. And these terrible ass promoters have killed it. de la hoya, arum, don king etc..... all of these clowns have destroyed boxing and destroyed the lives of many of their fighters. Its a ****ing wrap for boxing. They gay ass nuthugging fans have not helped either.
                    lol you stated no facts...excuse me, why is it dead again.

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