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  • djtmal
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    #41
    Originally posted by The Big Dunn
    Lame! Laugh o meter still at 0.

    You should be thanking me and mcdonalds. we brought more traffic to your threads then you did.
    you brought more attention to how demented you are when you wished death on me from a plane crash

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    • The Big Dunn
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      #42


      Here's a thread where djtmal calls for Hopkins to fight David Tua. I mean if you still wanna take this guy seriously than you are an idiot.

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      • Xi_
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        #43
        Originally posted by djtmal
        lol...all of you stay on these nuts...thats the funny part...respond to everything i say....lame azz sh** and all...
        Thats what i thought....another lame response. H0e.

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        • IronDanHamza
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          #44
          Before fight - Great match up!

          After fight - Cherry pick



          Sad really. Aren't you a grown adult?

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          • The Big Dunn
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            #45
            Talk about anything boxing related here. Where the boxing discussion is always Non Stop!


            here djtmal flips on how he feels about max kellerman because he "stood up to floyd".

            I'm surprised this guy wasn't part of the Larry Nasser witness list because he is the top flipper in the USA right now.

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            • djtmal
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              #46
              Originally posted by IronDanHamza
              Before fight - Great match up!

              After fight - Cherry pick



              Sad really. Aren't you a grown adult?
              This does now beg the question; will Floyd Mayweather’s minimum risk for maximum reward approach along with his stern protection of his undefeated record, ultimately tarnish the legacy of the 38 year old, in the wake of the controversial cherry picking accusations of recent years? Well, when all is said and done, and Mayweather is nothing but a distant memory to the aging purists who once watched him, the only thing that will exist in the history books is his exceptional undefeated record; no one can deny him of that achievement. On the other hand, Mayweather may be solely remembered as a fighter, who in spite of his amazing talent, only fought the best on his own terms, unlike the previous kings of past generations. This then subsequently leaves the man known, as “Money” lacking the one thing on his legacy money can’t buy, acceptance, which would irrefutably prove he is in fact The Best Ever.

              Read more at: https://roundbyroundboxing.com/maywe...-may-cost-him/

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              • CHOWWOKKA
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                #47

                This should he a regular series.

                People get exposed for flip flopping

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by djtmal
                  This does now beg the question; will Floyd Mayweather’s minimum risk for maximum reward approach along with his stern protection of his undefeated record, ultimately tarnish the legacy of the 38 year old, in the wake of the controversial cherry picking accusations of recent years? Well, when all is said and done, and Mayweather is nothing but a distant memory to the aging purists who once watched him, the only thing that will exist in the history books is his exceptional undefeated record; no one can deny him of that achievement. On the other hand, Mayweather may be solely remembered as a fighter, who in spite of his amazing talent, only fought the best on his own terms, unlike the previous kings of past generations. This then subsequently leaves the man known, as “Money” lacking the one thing on his legacy money can’t buy, acceptance, which would irrefutably prove he is in fact The Best Ever.

                  Read more at: https://roundbyroundboxing.com/maywe...-may-cost-him/
                  What does this have to do with the fact you thought Mayweather-Ortiz was a great match up?

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                  • djtmal
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by The Big Dunn
                    https://www.boxingscene.com/forums/s...d.php?t=307824

                    here djtmal flips on how he feels about max kellerman because he "stood up to floyd".

                    I'm surprised this guy wasn't part of the Larry Nasser witness list because he is the top flipper in the USA right now.
                    This does now beg the question; will Floyd Mayweather’s minimum risk for maximum reward approach along with his stern protection of his undefeated record, ultimately tarnish the legacy of the 38 year old, in the wake of the controversial cherry picking accusations of recent years? Well, when all is said and done, and Mayweather is nothing but a distant memory to the aging purists who once watched him, the only thing that will exist in the history books is his exceptional undefeated record; no one can deny him of that achievement. On the other hand, Mayweather may be solely remembered as a fighter, who in spite of his amazing talent, only fought the best on his own terms, unlike the previous kings of past generations. This then subsequently leaves the man known, as “Money” lacking the one thing on his legacy money can’t buy, acceptance, which would irrefutably prove he is in fact The Best Ever.

                    Read more at: https://roundbyroundboxing.com/maywe...-may-cost-him/

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                    • The Big Dunn
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by djtmal
                      This does now beg the question; will Floyd Mayweather’s minimum risk for maximum reward approach along with his stern protection of his undefeated record, ultimately tarnish the legacy of the 38 year old, in the wake of the controversial cherry picking accusations of recent years? Well, when all is said and done, and Mayweather is nothing but a distant memory to the aging purists who once watched him, the only thing that will exist in the history books is his exceptional undefeated record; no one can deny him of that achievement. On the other hand, Mayweather may be solely remembered as a fighter, who in spite of his amazing talent, only fought the best on his own terms, unlike the previous kings of past generations. This then subsequently leaves the man known, as “Money” lacking the one thing on his legacy money can’t buy, acceptance, which would irrefutably prove he is in fact The Best Ever.

                      Read more at: https://roundbyroundboxing.com/maywe...-may-cost-him/
                      An obscure article by a no name author has what to do with you flip floppin on Floyd/Shane and Floyd /Ortiz?

                      Damn, you are desperate! How embarrassing.

                      Even Western Champ is losing respect for you.

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