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  • DreamFighter
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    Originally posted by Mr Ehrmantraut View Post
    Yeah it is embarrassing, he has been saying the same **** for years now.

    Another bus driver in July it is.
    He was talking about Jurgen Braehmer on British tv earlier this month. Jurgen now?? Jurgen was crap ten years ago, but now?? Why talk about someone was an opponent when they are both crap when prime and old now mhuhah.

    Never beleive anything Clev says he is the Prince of talking crap and an insult to Wales, British boxing would be so much better off without him.

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  • Mr Ehrmantraut
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    Originally posted by DreamFighter View Post
    If he wants to unify then why is he fighting a chain of bums?

    Clev plays a different tune to the one he talks, always.
    Yeah it is embarrassing, he has been saying the same **** for years now.

    Another bus driver in July it is.

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  • paulf
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    Shumenov fought William Joppy?

    In 2011??

    Smdh.

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  • DreamFighter
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    If he wants to unify then why is he fighting a chain of bums?

    Clev plays a different tune to the one he talks, always.

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  • Comments Thread For: Cleverly Wants All of The Gold at Light Heavyweight

    Nathan Cleverly has declared 2013 as the year he will unify the light-heavyweight division after polishing away the ring-rust against outclassed Robin Krasniqi at Wembley Arena on Saturday night.

    Cleverly defended his WBO title for the fifth time with a landslide points decision against the tough but limited mandatory challenger, winning every round on two scorecards and all but one on the third.

    It was only his fifth appearance in nearly two and a half years, but the 26-year-old hopes it is the beginning of a busy and triumphant chapter of his career that will see him acquire two more belts.

    First in the crosshairs is WBA champion Beibut Shumenov with victory in that contest setting up his dream showdown with IBF king Bernard Hopkins. [Click Here To Read More]
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