Originally posted by RedRooster
Will the real JUYJUY please stand up..
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Which worthless piece of scum just hit JuyJuy up with good K. No, do't answer, I think I can guess.Comment
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Originally posted by oldgringoAgain, he's good not great.
Excuses excuses. Ray severely outclassed him and knocked him out. Give me a link to Ray saying he was his toughest win, because I think Thomas Hearns would have something to say about that.
Gave McCallum a boxing lesson? AHAHAHAHA....he won a narrow decision in a fight where McCallum faded down the stretch of the fight if I remember right. It certainly wasn't a lesson.
More unfounded garbage from juy...
Now both you and I know Mr Gringo that you have NEVER SEEN Leonard-Kalule and Kalambay-McCallum
Kalule gave Leonard alsorts of problems, and was out-classing Leonard at times. And it's common knowledge that Leonard said Kalule was the best he fought.
You have actually stated on this forum a couple of weeks ago this right here: McCallum had an impressive unbeaten streak going until he was jobbed by Kalambay (okay so I threw that out there I've never seen the fight, but I've heard that he got a ****ty decision in Italy or wherever the fight took place).
link: http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=55796
Yet just then you stated this: he won a narrow decision in a fight where McCallum faded down the stretch of the fight if I remember right.
Maybe I'm hated on this forum because I expose people as liars and frauds.
Kalambay beat McCallum clearly, it wasn't even close.Last edited by RedRooster; 01-19-2006, 01:57 PM.Comment
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Originally posted by RedRoosterLies, lies, lies. What is your problem? Atleast I always stated the Truth.
Now both you and I know Mr Gringo that you have NEVER SEEN Leonard-Kalule and Kalambay-McCallum
Kalule gave Leonard alsorts of problems, and was out-classing Leonard at times. And it's common knowledge that Leonard said Kalule was the best he fought.
You have actually stated on this forum a couple of weeks ago this right here: McCallum had an impressive unbeaten streak going until he was jobbed by Kalambay (okay so I threw that out there I've never seen the fight, but I've heard that he got a ****ty decision in Italy or wherever the fight took place).
Yet just then you stated this: he won a narrow decision in a fight where McCallum faded down the stretch of the fight if I remember right.
Maybe I'm hated on this forum because I expose people as liars and frauds.
Kalambay beat McCallum clearly, it wasn't even close.
They fail to comprehend the meaning of the words "Anything Boxing Related Here"Comment
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Originally posted by RedRoosterI was the original JUYJUY (as that trashbag jabsRstiff pointed out), and atleast five or six usernames that people claim are me are not me at all.
I've not threatened John Scully through any PM, maybe it was someone else pretending to be me. But Scully would be welcome to come right on and fight me, if I'd make profit then I'd happily cross the pond and fight him in his backyard at a catchweight of 175. This is a guy who claims that Joe Louis would stand no chance against Muhammad Ali, and hates on Benn and Eubank. If Eubank got his jab working, Scully, he'd of out-pointed Herol Graham every time. So I'd happily fight him, and show him up again (as I have done many times already by exposing his alt account).
As far as Benn, McClellan and Naz are concerned, they are three of my hero's. Benn and Naz were great fighters and G-Man was a legend in the making.
Joe Louis would of beaten Muhammad Ali, if you want me to explain why then just ask.Comment
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Originally posted by OASIS_LADjoe louis beat muhammad ali no way, are u the same person who also said floyd patterson had faster handspeed than ali, well on that subject your also wrongComment
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Originally posted by SoliloquyYou guys are all a bunch of Bozo's. The man (JuyJuy) obviously thinks Eubank, Benn, etc were great fighters and thats his opinion. Seriously, I know they are far from it but you won't just accept that it's his opinion..really look at it guys...you're being like BoZo.this forum is getting beyond a joke, it may as well close down for ridiculous **** like that,
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Originally posted by Moschino045agreed, altho i admit i havent seen enough of patterson before he fought Liston & Ali (got highlights of them on heavy weight boxing VHS from ages ago)
Your almost as bad as Mr Gringo.Comment
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Originally posted by RedRoosterLies, lies, lies. What is your problem? Atleast I always stated the Truth.
Now both you and I know Mr Gringo that you have NEVER SEEN Leonard-Kalule and Kalambay-McCallum
Kalule gave Leonard alsorts of problems, and was out-classing Leonard at times. And it's common knowledge that Leonard said Kalule was the best he fought.
You have actually stated on this forum a couple of weeks ago this right here: McCallum had an impressive unbeaten streak going until he was jobbed by Kalambay (okay so I threw that out there I've never seen the fight, but I've heard that he got a ****ty decision in Italy or wherever the fight took place).
link: http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=55796
Yet just then you stated this: he won a narrow decision in a fight where McCallum faded down the stretch of the fight if I remember right.
Maybe I'm hated on this forum because I expose people as liars and frauds.
Kalambay beat McCallum clearly, it wasn't even close.
As for the Leonard Kalule fight...
Okay i'll concede my point on the Ray win for the sake of not looking like an ass.
Kalule gave him some trouble, but Ray still took over the middle rounds of the fight and got him out of there.Comment
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Also, how can you argue against Hearns being a tougher win? Hearns had Ray swollen and all but beaten until he tired and Ray started landing on him frequently. It was a fight where Leonard was being beaten physically and on the cards.Comment
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