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Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View PostBut he didnt want it. Or at least DiBella didnt and still doesnt and probably never will.
Stop with the excuses please.
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Originally posted by right hand jab View PostI think it is you who has to stop with the excuses, as you've been presented with the truth many times, but you still continue to ignore the blatantly obvious. What a moron you are!
Still waiting. Hurry up.
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Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View PostWell the fact that he's Russian, not Ukrainian would be my first clue that you're ******ed and don't know what you're talking about.
Who, in your rather limited opinion, possesses a more impressive resume?... Pirog, a man whose only notable win came against a green, overhyped, weaklink, like Daniel Jacobs, as opposed to someone whose fought the likes of Cintron , Williams, Pavlik and Dzinziruk?
Had you any kind of prior understanding or knowledge of the sweet science, your answer could lead to only one path. The problem is that you seem to possess an extreamely unfounded hardon for Dmitry Pirog. A fighter who has repeatedly hidden behind the iron curtain, seemingly only willing to face sub-standard opposition.
I'll leave you to your unrealistic understanding of the sweet science, so you can go on about how James Degale will someday be a World champion, and some how feel validated by somebody elses acheivements. LOL!!!
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Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View PostI must have missed the part where you presented me with a source that said Pirog would only fight in the Ukraine
Still waiting. Hurry up.
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Originally posted by right hand jab View PostI have a first class honors degree, I doubt you even have a A-level to your name. So if you've mistakenly playing the intelligence card, then you need to be honest with yourself and at the resume of Martinez and Pirog.
Who, in your rather limited opinion, possesses a more impressive resume?... Pirog, a man whose only notable win came against a green, overhyped, weaklink, like Daniel Jacobs, as opposed to someone whose fought the likes of Cintron , Williams, Pavlik and Dzinziruk?
Had you any kind of prior understanding or knowledge of the sweet science, your answer could lead to only one path. The problem is that you seem to possess an extreamely unfounded hardon for Dmitry Pirog. A fighter who has repeatedly hidden behind the iron curtain, seemingly only willing to face sub-standard opposition.
I'll leave you to your unrealistic understanding of the sweet science, so you can go on about how James Degale will someday be a World champion, and some how feel validated by somebody elses acheivements. LOL!!!
But carry on NOT providing a source.
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Originally posted by right hand jab View PostYour a internet troll, I'm sure you've seen those reports before, not that you'd have the gumption to admit it.
Yet he still cant provide any semblance of evidence to back up his words
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Originally posted by crold1 View PostThis. Lara called him out. That can't be that hard a fight to make and it's exposure. It's better than Jacobs or either foe since.
If Lara lost, it won't look better than Jacobs on paper. He's undersized, has a recent official loss (I know), and a gift draw with an honest trier in Molina. Never had a belt, nobody's Prospect of the Year. I know he's better than that, but perceptions change quickly, see Jacobs.
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Originally posted by HeroBando View PostLara is now getting some tv dates, has he sent an offer? How much do you think it would take for Lara to fight him in Russia? You think Lara's callout coming on the heels of Pirog's large offer to Sergio is coincidental?
If Lara lost, it won't look better than Jacobs on paper. He's undersized, has a recent official loss (I know), and a gift draw with an honest trier in Molina. Never had a belt, nobody's Prospect of the Year. I know he's better than that, but perceptions change quickly, see Jacobs.
Rafael mentioned today Pirog might face Barker sometime soon (presumably) on HBO. It's not much improvement of foe but a step in the right direction. Anything is better than post-Jacobs. That was a good win to get the attention of hardcore fans but almost no one saw it (check the PPV #'s). Any momentum it gave has largely gone away.Last edited by crold1; 02-04-2012, 12:46 AM.
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