If you thought 11 years in a decade was bad....
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I like the fact he ended this gem of a post with "people lie, numbers don't" line. I found that hilarious.
And, then he kept going...
You can check the whole thread here.
http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...387775&page=16
Nothing could be lower than this.Comment
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Lol, you don't fool me boy. Last night you respond with a "I'M TIRED OF THESE ****** ***** THREADS MENG IM TIRED IM TIRED" then I come back from work and only to see that you go and make one yourself.
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Lol, you don't fool me boy. Last night you respond with a "I'M TIRED OF THESE ****** ***** THREADS MENG IM TIRED IM TIRED" then I come back from work and only to see that you go and make one yourself.
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You must be one of the only one of you ****s with a job given that most of you pricks cant even count!Comment
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Yep, apparently Floyd would have beaten the other semi finalist and finalist coming out on top after 11 rounds of a ten round fight, with a higher percentage of 61% to the other guys 67%. The sad thing is that despite winning the gold medal, he was robbed of the title of champion by the bronze medallist.Comment
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http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...&postcount=151
I like the fact he ended this gem of a post with "people lie, numbers don't" line. I found that hilarious.
And, then he kept going...
You can check the whole thread here.
http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...387775&page=16
Damn, that is ****ing moronic.Comment
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In today's boxing world, fighter A can force fighter B to fight him at a 145- pound catchweight, beat fighter B and call himself a 147-pound champion. The same said fighter A can challenge fighter C at a 150-pound catchweight and, as a result of defeating fighter C, fighter A can claim a 154-pound title, even though neither fighter A nor fighter C have ever beaten anyone at 154 pounds and have never been ranked in the top 10 of any sanctioning body, including Ring Magazine, at 154 pounds. If this is possible and acceptable, a bronze medalist can justifiably be called an Olympic Champion.Comment
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