well im new to this site so being pwned is like a foriegn word to me so perhaps you could enlighten me without abusive language(which you seem to dish out when your on the back foot during a debate lol)
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AND WHY WOULD THE REF STOP (TKO) A FIGHT?! THESE ARE FACTS MORDIOT!Originally posted by kerrminatorwell im new to this site so being pwned is like a foriegn word to me so perhaps you could enlighten me without abusive language(which you seem to dish out when your on the back foot during a debate lol)
1) UNANSWERED BARRAGE OF POWERFUL OR NOT SO POWERFUL PUNCHES WHILE THE TARGET STANDS LIKE A SILLY MOTHER****ER! (CORRALES VS CASTILLO)
2) SEVERE CUT DUE TO A POWERFUL PUNCH! (SOMEONE PROVIDE A FIGHT STOPPED ON CUTS!)
3) A FIGHTER QUIT DUE TO SUSTAINED POWERFUL PUNCHES. (CORRALES VS FREITAS, HATTON VS TZYU, ETC.)
AND I DON'T ****IN' THINK THAT ALL OF JMM, BARRERA, AND MORALES WIN OVER KO/TKO DON'T FALL IN ONE OF THESE CATEGORIES YOU SON OF A DOG! AS MUCH AS I HATE JMM, THE GUY IS A POWERFUL PUNCHER! AND BARRERA AND MORALES DON'T HAVE TKO WINS FER NUTHIN' YOU MORON! YOU DON'T TKO AN OPPONENT WITH FEATHER PUNCHES!!! YOU ****IN' GOT THAT?!!!
AND ALSO, WATCH PAC'S ONE-PUNCH DEMOLITION OF EMMANUEL LUCERO! THAT'S POWER!
THERE GOES MY PEA SIZE BRAIN IDIOT! NOW LET ME SEE YOUR COW-SIZE HOLLOW BRAIN! LMAO!
YOU CALL THAT BACK-PEDALLING OR THE MOST BRUTAL VERBAL BEATDOWN YOU EVER RECEIVED?! LOL! YOU'VE JUST BEEN BRUTALLY PWNED! NOW...SSSSSSSHHHHHHH...
LMAO!
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HARRISON SUFFERS ARM INJURY
Thursday 1st September 2005
WBO featherweight champion Scott Harrison is unable to defend his title at the Braehead Arena on October 1 after suffering an arm injury.
The Cambuslang fighter was due to return to the Glasgow venue where Olympic silver medallist, Amir Khan, was set to be on the undercard.
Harrison's manager, Frank Maloney, will now discuss future options with promoter Frank Warren.
"I will be speaking to Scott and his father Peter along with the physiotherapist and we will see where we go from there," Maloney said.
"If we need to postpone the fight, hopefully, it won't be for too long.
"But we will have to discuss that with promoter Frank Warren to see when it will fit into the schedules."Comment
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Bahamut
You really do sound like someone with a potato field on his shoulder(one chip just does'nt seem enough).
On the other hand maybe your mentally disabled,if so I apologise, but it would seem that you are one of these so called fans of the sweet science who dont really know much about it so you just talk about some random top p4p fighters(mexicans usually work) in the hope that some people might think you have a clue what your talking about(I know, its a long shot).
My suggestion to you would be
1.Have a shower
2.Have a shave
3.Wear your best clothes
4.Go to a club
5.Get a girl
6.GET LAID!!!
If none of the above work try a hooker(2 dollars should be enough for you)then you might be able to relax.
But my first guess is what im going with
YOUR A ******Last edited by kerrminator; 09-01-2005, 01:49 PM.Comment
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KEEP YOUR LIPS SHUT KERMIT! YOU'VE BEEN PWNED!Originally posted by kerrminatorBahamut
You really do sound like someone with a potato field on his shoulder(one chip just does'nt seem enough).
On the other hand maybe your mentally disabled,if so I apologise, but it would seem that you are one of these so called fans of the sweet science who dont really know much about it so you just talk about some random top p4p fighters(mexicans usually work) in the hope that some people might think you have a clue what your talking about(I know, its a long shot).
My suggestion to you would be
1.Have a shower
2.Have a shave
3.Wear your best clothes
4.Go to a club
5.Get a girl
6.GET LAID!!!
If none of the above work try a hooker(2 dollars should be enough for you)then you might be able to relax.
But my first guess is what im going with
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Nedal Hussein gets shot at Scott Harrison
By Paul Upham: WBO featherweight champion Scott Harrison will make the next defence of his world title against Australia's Nedal "Skinny" Hussein. The fight was originally scheduled for October 1, but due to an arm injury to Harrison, it will now be held in late October or in November in Scotland.
"Skinny will definitely be the next opponent for Scott Harrison," said Hussein's co-trainer and brother Billy Hussein. "Harrison is the perfect opponent for him because of his style and the way he will come to him. Skinny will win this fight."
After unsuccessfully challenging for the WBC junior featherweight world title last November, Hussein 39-2 (25) feels that the move up in weight will help him win his first world title.
"Those extra kilos on my body mass are a big margin," Hussein told SecondsOut on Friday. "As a puncher, I don't want to have to lose too much weight. Featherweight will suit me so much better. I'm in shape now and I will be ready to fight whatever the date is. I have been watching Harrison for years. I know what I have to do to win the fight."
Hussein was disappointing in his loss to WBC champion Oscar Larios at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on November 27, where he lost a wide points decision. This time around, Hussein is promising fans they will see the very best of him.
"I'm more excited about this fight than I was when I fought Larios," he said. "It's a different ball game now. I let myself down last time and I won't put myself through that again. I'll be facing someone who is going to come to me. He can throw 100 punches a round and he is very physically strong. He is a very good world champion. But I believe I can beat him."
In his last defence on June 3, Harrison 24-2-2 (14) was very impressive in stopping Michael Brodie in four rounds.
"Skinny knows how important this fight is to his career," said Billy Hussein. "He is a much happier fighter now. The extra weight will make a big difference. Against Larios, he was training to make weight. This time he will be training to win the fight."
27 year-old Hussein has fought in Scotland once before, winning the Commonwealth junior featherweight title against Brian Carr in February 2000. If he defeats 28 year-old Harrison and wins the WBO title, Hussein will be promoted by Frank Warren's Sports Network for five fights. "I've won there before and it is not easy to go to the UK and win on points," he said. "I'm planning to win again and then I might have a few more fights over there."
Looks like Warren is doing the Don King moves there, don't like that at all.Comment
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