A series of let-downs with one great fight sandwiched in there.
Last Saturday night was one of best boxing nights of the year
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However that wasn't my question.
My question was which one of SATURDAYS fights is in contention, seems as you proclaim it to be one of the best nights of the year. I want you to answer how exactly if none of the fights were capable of being the best fight of the year.
In response to your dig at me in the other post: Just because you find more enjoyment out of displays of technical ability doesn't mean you are a better fan than me. It doesn't mean you see more than I see in a fight. It just means that of what we see, you enjoy it more.Last edited by MBE; 12-12-2013, 09:08 PM.Comment
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It wasn't the best, and LOL at Judah and Agbeko, but it was definitely a good night. Devon Alexander lost his belt, that alone makes it a good night. Add in the caveman epicness of the Kirkland fight and it was a damn good night for the sport.Comment
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But, but he slick doe.Comment
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LOL, I don't know why I took this thread seriously.
Troll post to respond: Devon Alexander's lame ass lost his belt. Thank the boxing gods.Comment
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Think about it, it had great skillfull fighters like:
Trout
Lara
Rigondeux
Alexander
Porter
Judah
Agbeko
the only fight that really didn't belong was Kirkland vs whatever his name was.
The rest of the fights displayed the sweet science perfectly. No mindless brawling between two cavemen. HBO/SHO should take notice and produce more cards like that. That would save boxing although watching brawlers like Maidana/JMM/Pac/Canelo get exposed by skilled fighters like Bradley and Broner is fun to watch aswell.
Boxing is coming back, all the Pac/Maidana/JMM/Canelo fans that thought it was boring aren't REAL boxing fans
nice racism brah...like how you forgot malinaggiComment
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