Comments Thread For: Ishe Smith Finally Climbs To The Top of The Mountain

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  • One_Tycoon
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    #21
    The 154 pound, IBF Belt has been passed around like a 5 dollar Tijuana hooker.

    I didn't even realize that Spinks lost that damn thing till recently. I know he has been hanging on to it for years, and while inactive at that. How come only the inactive guys get that belt?

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    • TBear
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      #22
      Congradulations to Ishe Smith. Something tells me that the slippery IBF belt will change hands again in the near future.

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      • boxingfan4life
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        #23
        I've gained more respect for Bundrage for making no excuses and giving credit to his opponent.

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        • PowerFlow
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          #24
          Originally posted by boxingfan4life
          I've gained more respect for Bundrage for making no excuses and giving credit to his opponent.
          Me too, actually. It was refreshing.

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          • UTEP
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            #25
            The baby was terrified!




            [IMG]http://i1268.***********.com/albums/jj577/ElisMad/scared-baby-2_zps214ca705.jpg[/IMG]

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            • kadyo's
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              #26
              Originally posted by boxingfan4life
              I've gained more respect for Bundrage for making no excuses and giving credit to his opponent.
              This^. I appreciate k9 for accepting defeat and even said ishe won fair and square. Very refreshing, indeed.

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              • IronDanHamza
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                #27
                Originally posted by edgarg
                How did that work. Was his little boy tugging at his arm and saying-pathetically- don't do it Daddy, don't do it, don't leave us all alone to pay the rent, we need you daddy mn and the others need you, besides bullets are expensive I want a hamburger.....

                How did it play out..??
                You are a moron.

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                • IronDanHamza
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                  #28
                  People need to realise, this is a guy who dedicated his entire life with the dream of one day of being a World Champion.

                  5 years ago, at the age of 29/30, close to a decade after he was considering a hot prospect, a world title is something he had come to terms with he was never going to see.

                  Coming for the verge of suicide to end up winning a world title is obviously an overwhelming moment for him. Can you imagine the level of joy you would have at that moment? After 30 years your life long dream has come true against all odds?

                  Yeah, it's a paper belt, yeah, he beat K-9 who's not very good but who cares?! Let him have his time.

                  His reaction, whilst funny, is very understandable.

                  I'm so happy for him.

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                  • Mike D
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                    #29
                    At first the crying out of pure joy from Ishe was endearing. During the first minute I suppose. But after the 5th minute of him bawling his eyes out it was more or less....kinda f**king pathetic.

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                    • Bushbaby
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                      #30
                      I can't shake this feeling that I may be seeing Ishe unifying 154 on May 5.

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