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  • Mr. Philadel
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    #81
    Originally posted by Akucapri
    Borehards fans.
    you tryin to be funny or what?!?

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    • wazaa.
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      #82
      Originally posted by Sir TomJones
      Haha that really cut deep


      How is being a ****** going?
      Its going good. Staying pure.

      I heard Joe was hiding the coke in his purse, is this true?

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      • SirTomJones
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        #83
        Originally posted by wazaa.
        Its going good. Staying pure.

        I heard Joe was hiding the coke in his purse, is this true?
        I heard if you don't use it you lose it, is this true?

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        • TOBYLEE1
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          #84
          Apparently you guys never were at MSG when Golota fought, talk about a bad fan base that even if you cheered against Andrew you had to fight even with security there.

          Hardcore Pac fans, never seen nothing like this in all my years watching the sport. It is almost a cult, very sensitive creatures

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          • STEELHEAD
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            #85
            Originally posted by QUELOQUE
            From Doug Fischer's Monday Mailbag:

            Hello Dougie,
            What's up? I got a new interesting top 5 for you: Top five boxers with the worst fans. Ciao! -- Alex

            LOL. This is a good one. Top 5 fighters with worst fans that I have experienced during my tenure as an internet boxing scribe:

            1. Oscar De La Hoya (“My boss” had a legion of hyper-sensitive fans, aptly nicknamed “Golden Girls,” who would claim that anyone who criticized their golden boy was either jealous or racist).

            2. Mike Tyson (the S.O.B.’s that Tyson attracted were certifiable; I’ve never been threatened with violence and **** via email as much as I was when I would criticize their beloved anti-hero near the end of the former heavyweight champ’s wild career).

            3. Roy Jones Jr. (“Superman’s” followers -- nicknamed “Jonestown” by Steve Kim because they happily guzzled HBO’s Kool-aide hype -- were as obnoxious and ignorant of boxing history as Floyd Mayweather’s drones, only there were A LOT more of them).

            4. Floyd Mayweather Jr. (What they lack in numbers the “Money-grubbers” -- I just made that nickname up, you like it? -- make up with sheer ******ity; confidently parroting their undefeated king’s claims that he is the best fighter anyone has ever seen with zero hope or intent of backing those words up).

            5. Felix Trinidad (oh man, at the apex of Tito’s career, late 1999-through-mid-2001, his fans, called “Trinidiots” by some message boarders, were almost insufferable; they believed their hero could do no wrong and they’d damn anyone to hell who thought otherwise).

            Honorable mention: fans of the Klitschko brothers during the early part of the last decade, and Pacquiao’s internet/boxing forum maniacs. I’ve been hit by hundreds of the latter after I had the “audacity” to state that Pacquaio would have lost to hall of famers Wilfredo Gomez (at 122 pounds), Sal Sanchez (at featherweight), Roberto Duran (at lightweight) and Aaron Pryor (at 140) in a column before the Ricky Hatton fight. They would have made my top five if I hadn’t been able to quiet most of them just by asking if they’ve actually seen those four greats fight. Most admitted that they hadn’t and backed off, which was a pleasant surprise. I wouldn’t have received that kind of response from Jones’ and Mayweather’s fans. I don’t even want to think about what Tyson’s fans would have said. http://www.ringtv.com/blog/2289/doug...onday_mailbag/

            at Tyson fans
            i've always thought that its the tyson kiddies that turned into brownshirt type klitschko fans like FreedomFister and his kindergarten class he brought over with him.

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            • PEBBLES!
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              #86
              Originally posted by `STEELHEAD
              i've always thought that its the tyson kiddies that turned into brownshirt type klitschko fans like FreedomFister and his kindergarten class he brought over with him.
              It doesn't matter what you always thought because you are a ******.

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              • Run
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                #87
                Originally posted by Akucapri
                Borehards fans.
                He wasn't always boring. There was a time when he was more exciting in the sense that he was willing to trade punches in the pocket, and not simply use his riding the bike tactic that he became accustomed to in his older age. Smart pugilist, he knew he wasn't the same young brawling fighter.

                Also, your signature: Larry is a single dad and stays out of trouble by cruising this site. I don't see the problem with that either.



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                • PittyPat
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                  #88
                  5. Felix Trinidad (oh man, at the apex of Tito’s career, late 1999-through-mid-2001, his fans, called “Trinidiots” by some message boarders, were almost insufferable; they believed their hero could do no wrong and they’d damn anyone to hell who thought otherwise).
                  This made me laugh, for some reason. I know "Cottards"/"Cotto stans" were a pretty sorry bunch around here prior to the Pacquiao loss, but was it really that bad in the Trinidad days? :laff2:

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                  • MACAQUEINBLACK
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                    #89
                    If the Pactivists aren't Top 5, the list is garbage.

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                    • jrosales13
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                      #90
                      Originally posted by PittyPat
                      This made me laugh, for some reason. I know "Cottards"/"Cotto stans" were a pretty sorry bunch around here prior to the Pacquiao loss, but was it really that bad in the Trinidad days? :laff2:
                      As a fellow Tito nuthugger.There was a time when I even thought Tito might had a chance against a prime Roy Jones. After he destroyed Joppy there was talks of maybe going past SRR. You know how some call Pac top 5 ATG that is what it was back then when Tito fans spoke of him. Then came the Hopkins fight and brought everybody back to Earth. Hell that is when I realized no man is unbeatable.

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