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Do you guys ever mix the Haribo thing in with that? I dunno what the ranges over there are like, but I'm a sucker for those sour, fizzy cola-bottles in the Tang Fastics and the little cherries. Biiiig junk fav of mine. Those and 'Gold Bears'. The lil green ones. Hahaha.Comment
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Do you guys ever mix the Haribo thing in with that? I dunno what the ranges over there are like, but I'm a sucker for those sour, fizzy cola-bottles in the Tang Fastics and the little cherries. Biiiig junk fav of mine. Those and 'Gold Bears'. The lil green ones. Hahaha.
floyd may not OWE his fans anything but sometimes people do feel they owe their fans something. that is a respectable trait considering the amount you make off of them.
Floyd and Arum, Arum and Floyd....... 2 people who boxing would be better off without right now.Comment
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my boy MIB, you know I don't care enough about floyd or manny.
floyd may not OWE his fans anything but sometimes people do feel they owe their fans something. that is a respectable trait considering the amount you make off of them.
Floyd and Arum, Arum and Floyd....... 2 people who boxing would be better off without right now.Comment
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my boy MIB, you know I don't care enough about floyd or manny.
floyd may not OWE his fans anything but sometimes people do feel they owe their fans something. that is a respectable trait considering the amount you make off of them.
Floyd and Arum, Arum and Floyd....... 2 people who boxing would be better off without right now.
anything they give me above and beyond the very least I expect of an athlete is something I consider a privilege...although, those privileges are admittedly part of why I love boxing so much and of what makes it so transcendent and worth following through all the frustrations and letdowns.
Floyd had a pretty great first decade in boxing, if he wants to stage-manage or bide his time or play hardball games once he's on top, who the hell am I to dictate? I don't get cracked in the head for my living. I don't even resent Team Manny's bartering over catchweights against Cotto and cherrypicking of David Diaz and in-house stylistic mismatching of Pac with Josh Clottey per se. It is what it is. Pacquiao's performances were impressive all the same.
The Mosley fight meant a lot to me, it was a joy to see him back and to perform in the manner he did, and I consider it a very legit win. I'm always happy to see him fight when he fights, but there's other fights and fighters to watch whether he is or isn't.
I'm not going to pretend to know what Floyd refused to sign off on. One thing that differentiates him from Arum is that he gives and takes hits for his money....and that's a big difference to me.
You fellas be sure and check out that Haribo for me. I'm on my deen in the last few years and the Halal ranges aren't quite the same...heh.Comment
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Originally posted by RAGE OF ANGELSI'm like this on boxers,
anything they give me above and beyond the very least I expect of an athlete is something I consider a privilege...although, those privileges are admittedly part of why I love boxing so much and of what makes it so transcendent and worth following through all the frustrations and letdowns.
Floyd had a pretty great first decade in boxing, if he wants to stage-manage or bide his time or play hardball games once he's on top, who the hell am I to dictate? I don't get cracked in the head for my living. I don't even resent Team Manny's bartering over catchweights against Cotto and cherrypicking of David Diaz and in-house stylistic mismatching of Pac with Josh Clottey per se. It is what it is. Pacquiao's performances were impressive all the same.
The Mosley fight meant a lot to me, it was a joy to see him back and to perform in the manner he did, and I consider it a very legit win. I'm always happy to see him fight when he fights, but there's other fights and fighters to watch whether he is or isn't.
I'm not going to pretend to know what Floyd refused to sign off on. One thing that differentiates him from Arum is that he gives and takes hits for his money....and that's a big difference to me.
You fellas be sure and check out that Haribo for me. I'm on my deen in the last few years and the Halal ranges aren't quite the same...heh.Comment
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I'm like this on boxers,
anything they give me above and beyond the very least I expect of an athlete is something I consider a privilege...although, those privileges are admittedly part of why I love boxing so much and of what makes it so transcendent and worth following through all the frustrations and letdowns.
Floyd had a pretty great first decade in boxing, if he wants to stage-manage or bide his time or play hardball games once he's on top, who the hell am I to dictate? I don't get cracked in the head for my living. I don't even resent Team Manny's bartering over catchweights against Cotto and cherrypicking of David Diaz and in-house stylistic mismatching of Pac with Josh Clottey per se. It is what it is. Pacquiao's performances were impressive all the same.
The Mosley fight meant a lot to me, it was a joy to see him back and to perform in the manner he did, and I consider it a very legit win. I'm always happy to see him fight when he fights, but there's other fights and fighters to watch whether he is or isn't.
I'm not going to pretend to know what Floyd refused to sign off on. One thing that differentiates him from Arum is that he gives and takes hits for his money....and that's a big difference to me.
You fellas be sure and check out that Haribo for me. I'm on my deen in the last few years and the Halal ranges aren't quite the same...heh.Comment
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This is exactly the bull**** reason, aside from the ped testing ****, why this fight will never happen. KFC's *****s doesn't want it to happen!
They prefer Floyd winning in fantasy fights.
REAL FLOYD FANS BELIEVE FLOYD WOULD BEAT PAC WITHOUT THE BULL****. PEOPLE IN THIS THREAD ARE NOT REAL FLOYD FANS. THEY BELONG IN A CULT.Comment
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