He probably knows like only 5 or 6 active boxers names: Mayweather, Pacquiao, Cotto, Klitschko, and a couple random others he has probably not watched a fight other than Pacquiao, Mayweather, and Cotto he talks about how Boxing is dead but that really is just an American opinion. I actually agree with him calling out Floyd because personally I just dont know wtf Floyd is doing. Anyone else annoyed by his comments? He is just talking about something he knows nothing about. He might as well cover soccer too.
Michael Wilbon should not be allowed to comment on Boxing.
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Because thse are the only guys that matter
But seriously, Pac is like the only guy that gets brought up on that show, so thats all he talks about -
Because thse are the only guys that matter
But seriously, Pac is like the only guy that gets brought up on that show, so thats all he talks aboutComment
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Because thse are the only guys that matter
But seriously, Pac is like the only guy that gets brought up on that show, so thats all he talks aboutComment
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That is true but they are basically uneducated on the sport it would be the same to me if they started talking about soccer both sports they know very little about.Comment
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Older people say boxing is dead now cuz in their opinions it sucks compared to before and fell off big time in the usa. In the hispanic community boxing is the ****!!!! Idk how it is anywhere else but I know to Puerto Ricans, Cubans, Mexicans boxing will always be loved and supported. Wilbon use to cover boxing back in the early 90's and 80's.Last edited by King Ju-Ju; 05-06-2011, 05:21 PM.Comment
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Completely agree Mexican, Puerto Rican, and Cuban are my favorite fighters of all time and the fan bases are the best.Older people say boxing is dead now cuz in their opinions it sucks compared to before and fell off big time in the usa. In the hispanic community boxing is the ****!!!! Idk how it is anywhere else but I know to Puerto Ricans, Cubans, Mexicans boxing will always be loved and supported. Wilbon use to cover boxing back in the early 90's and 80's.Comment
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