Who is the most skill full and versatile boxer ever in the heavyweight division?
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All I see is a butt hurt post. If you weren't butt hurt, you wouldn't be so mad. You butt hurt fraud.Kid, let me break it to you... you're a ****ing IDIOT. Only someone in a kindergarten uses phrases like "butt hurt". It's the refuge of a childish cretin. See also "boxer X would beat posters up in real life" and "you don't know anything about boxing."
I don't have a "dog in this race", I'm not using alts (don't flatter yourself, cupcake), I'm just reading the thread and you're acting like a **** hawk. So I told you so. Now fuck a cunt.Comment
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Kid, you're boring me now. The responses you're giving are a like a beginner's guide to generic retorts. Telling I'm "mad" is lazy.
I'll repeat it again: you're acting like a moronic little punk kid. So I told you so. End of story.Comment
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Ali went down more times in his career, but when you're tip toeing around the ring you're bound to get knocked over if you get hit with a good punch. Ali got up from all the punches fine (except the cooper one) but Lewis was still on ***** street after after a right from McCall and you could have waited till tomorrow and he wouldn't have got up from that punch by Rahman. Oh and Cooper robbery? Obviously you need to go watch Lewis' two robberies against Rey Mercer and an over the hill cruiserweight Evander Holyfield in their second fight.Comment
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Still see nothing but butt hurt. Blah blah blah, butt hurt.
"moronic little punk kid". Yep, butt hurt confirmed.
Take it easy bro. End of story.Comment
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They were still perfectly legal at that time and were used regularly by most. Copper would have had them in his corner no doubt. Ray Arcel and Freddie Brown were still using them a decade later with Duran and it was still legal.Comment
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