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  • torosboxing75
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    "Judgment Day"

    Name a fighter you couldn't stand for what ever reason, be it their attitude, antics, arrogance or ****iness in or out of the ring. But then one very sweet day you got to watch as justice was served and they where beat or Knocked out and it felt sooooooo good to finally see them humbled, humiliated or executed.

    My favorite judgment day was when Barrera humiliated Prince Hamed.
    I enjoyed every moment of that schooling. I couldn't really stand him because he was to freakin' arrogant and he didn't have any respect for his opponents and he would be in the ring dancing and acting like a clown, so my boy Barrera helped him be a better clown and really made him look silly.

    So, whats your favorite Judgment day?
    If you don't have one, name a present fighter you would loved to see get Judged and beat down.
  • dudeiknow
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    #2
    would like to see floyd get ko'd so he can stop bragging saying things like "44 have tried, there is no blueprint on how to beat me, ive been dominating for 17 years, where is pacquiao now?, etc etc" and i also cant stand his nut huggers. i want to see them cry

    Broner is 2nd.. but he will lose soon so im not worried about that, its just a matter of time..
    Last edited by dudeiknow; 07-12-2013, 04:42 PM.

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    • craigus1990
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      Khan for me. I was predicting he would lose almost every time he fought and it was nice to be right when he fought Prescott. Me and a mate were watching it together and we both just got up and jumped for joy.

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      • Mboxingclinic
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        #4
        My favorite judgment day was also the Barrera and Hamed fight just because I can't stand him for the same reasons.
        A fighter I would like to see beat now is Mayweather. Not really because of how he is in the ring but more because of the way he acts outside of the ring. I am curious to see if he will still be the #1 draw once he is defeated and loses his zero.

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        • Sugar Adam Ali
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          #5
          When tarver got beat down by hopkins.... That was sweet

          Or when oscar beat down vargas.... Thats probably my favorite..

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          • TGD
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            #6
            Hamed was a good one.

            Loved seeing Amir Khan get a reality check against Bredis Prescott. I thought that might have humbled him a bit, but if anything he got worse!

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            • torosboxing75
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              #7
              Originally posted by TGD
              Hamed was a good one.

              Loved seeing Amir Khan get a reality check against Bredis Prescott. I thought that might have humbled him a bit, but if anything he got worse!
              Looks like a couple people liked the Khan Ko

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              • Weebler I
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                David Haye.

                I guess for many people Wlad was his judgement day, but I didn't really see through his act until after that fight when he blamed his toe and asked for a rematch. That wasn't really judgement day for him either, he was happy to have picked up his £15m ($22m) while boasting about how Wlad didn't KO him.

                I just think he abuses the sport and takes its fans for mugs while lining his own pocket. He's a cherrypicker and ducker with no shame or remorse, the very opposite in fact.
                Last edited by Weebler I; 07-12-2013, 07:41 PM.

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                • Mboxingclinic
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by The Weebler II
                  David Haye.

                  I guess for many people Wlad was his judgement day, but I didn't really see through his act until after that fight when he blamed out his toe and asked for a rematch. That wasn't really judgement day for him either, he was happy to have picked up his £15m ($22m) while boasting about how Wlad didn't KO him.

                  I just think he abuses the sport and takes its fans for mugs while lining his own pocket. He's a cherrypicker and ducker with no shame or remorse, the very opposite in fact.
                  I don't think 22 million dollars and losing to a guy who hasn't been beat in almost a decade is judgment. That is like saying Guerrero got his judgment when he fought Mayweather.

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                  • GrandpaBernard
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by torosboxing75
                    Name a fighter you couldn't stand for what ever reason, be it their attitude, antics, arrogance or ****iness in or out of the ring. But then one very sweet day you got to watch as justice was served and they where beat or Knocked out and it felt sooooooo good to finally see them humbled, humiliated or executed.

                    My favorite judgment day was when Barrera humiliated Prince Hamed.
                    I enjoyed every moment of that schooling. I couldn't really stand him because he was to freakin' arrogant and he didn't have any respect for his opponents and he would be in the ring dancing and acting like a clown, so my boy Barrera helped him be a better clown and really made him look silly.

                    So, whats your favorite Judgment day?
                    If you don't have one, name a present fighter you would loved to see get Judged and beat down.
                    Marquez humiliating pacquiao in the third fight then knocking him out in the fourth fight

                    pacquiao escaped any responsibility for his faulty career decisions. It was great to see him get iced. I wouldn't mind seeing it 2-3 more times

                    Everyone tried to shove it down our throats that pacquiao was this completely new and improved fighter. Marquez threw that **** right out the window

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