This -Kev- loser ignored me so I can't reply to his response in his troll thread. What a weak minded fool but I expect no less from a Mayweather fan.
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I'm viewing your post because I had strong feeling it was to cry about me ignoring you. My prediction was correct.
I put cheerleaders on ignore. If you can not contribute with your own opinions about the subject, you get ignored. If I were an admin, which I can't be for this very reason, I would IP ban every sh-t poster like you after about 2-3 posts of your crap. I do not take crap from any sh-t posting troll. You come into my Golovkin thread being a cheerleader and talking about how Floyd doesn't get any KO's, good bye, you are a waste of a post in my thread.
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Lol you had to read my post. You couldn't resist. Nice that you had to block me out of your obvious troll thread. I got you shook as hell.
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Originally posted by -Kev- View PostIt's easy. Just click "view post" I don't even have to unblock you.
Yeah, i'm shook. Don't know who you were before today. Your 1-2 sentence troll posts are something to be really afraid of.
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Originally posted by HeroBando View PostYou were in Panama? Dude that fight wasn't disputed at all, it should have been stopped much earlier, Ouma ended up in the hospital. Check his recap from Graham Houston:
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Originally posted by T18Z View PostMurray has had multiple options to fight GGG, some even deliberately created to ensure he would have no visa issues. He was also offered the highest payday of his career, more than he made vs Sergio, and he still declined... for what reason exactly?
Having just beat Martinez in his backyard, if I'm having to travel to fight Golovkin, I'm asking for significant recompense.
Originally posted by MDPopescu View PostNow you're wrong: Ward wanted to cherry pick Dimitri Sartison, but HBO ordered him to fight Rodriguez...
Originally posted by DoktorSleepless View PostWTF? Stevens was rated by ring? What's this malarkey?
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Originally posted by The Weebler I View PostWhat does that actually mean though? 300k? 400k? because I believe Murray was getting 400k to fight Garth Wood.
Having just beat Martinez in his backyard, if I'm having to travel to fight Golovkin, I'm asking for significant recompense.
Ward wanted Rodriguez before that, but Rodriguez originally declined the fight for September. Ward always wanted Rodriguez, which makes me think he's going to win handily.
Was? he still is. #10 http://******.craveonline.com/ratings/middleweight
Secondly, Martinez was the biggest paying fight for Murray to date. Now lets consider that Martinez is the lineal champion and brings much, much more money to the table than Golovkin ever could of dreamed of at the time, how is it even fair to assume Murray should be compensated when he is a contender, with no championship belt and someone who really doesn't have much of a following whatsoever compared to others. It would make no logical sense, if GGG is being paid 300-400k, for Murray to be paid more than the champion, who fights constantly on main events, is a rising star and has huge ratings, that is just essentially asking for a large pay-check to receive a beating.
I understand your point anyway, essentially what I'm saying is how can he pass on a career high pay day, to now be facing no doubt some bum in Manchester for pennies, when he could be fighting for a legitimate world title, with the chance of beating the most feared fighter in boxing at the moment, and possibly landing himself future events on HBO. I'm British, but honestly besides Macklin, the whole middleweight scene for us Brits wreaks of scrounging for pay days, avoiding the best and getting the title in the easiest, least prestigious way as possible. They've all extinguished their Sergio shot, and now they sc**** the barrel for the smoothest option, Barker has succeeded, but we all know he's going nowhere with it and is the weakest of the champions.Last edited by T18Z; 11-14-2013, 09:17 PM.
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I have nothing bad to say about Ouma. Definition of a warrior and one of the most amazing life stories I've come across for a professional athlete.
But this is a fight that has no business being made at this stage in their careers.
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