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  • #31
    Originally posted by jabsRstiff
    JUYJUY.....

    Has any fighter you liked ever lost because they were matched against a better guy, or because they weren't quite as good as you thought they were ?

    You also need to get over how impressed you were with guys earlier in their careers.
    You seem to put more stock into raw talent than you do experience & maturity. Who cares how good a fighter looked back when he was mowing down subpar opp. ?
    You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to jabsRstiff again.

    no kidding. ive said this many times over, but juy juy is full of bull**** excuses, and is unable to admit that he is wrong

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    • #32
      Originally posted by JuicyJuice
      But, I'd rather see him go toe-to-toe with Lamon Brewster
      skeleton almost put danny on his ass, imagine what lamon brewster would do. brew would ko danny in the first three rounds

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      • #33
        skeleton almost put danny on his ass, imagine what lamon brewster would do. brew would ko danny in the first three rounds
        maybe, but he'd be there for Danny to hit and Danny can punch.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Crumble
          maybe, but he'd be there for Danny to hit and Danny can punch.
          if danny willaims tries to trade with brew, hes done in one.
          brewster has the power and chin advantage with ease

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          • #35
            There is going to be a Skelton rematch, and then we will see whos the better, IMO Skelton WON THAT FIGHT, but judges gave it to danny, If skelton won it, it was better for boxing too!, Even the commentators had Skelton winning.

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            • #36
              http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/4755720.stm

              "Seven foot two is way above anything we are used to fighting," Williams admitted.

              "I watched him against Larry Donald and I felt he was quite a good boxer, but he was well beatable. To me it looked as if he lost that fight, so I don't think he's anything special and I think I'm more than capable of beating him."

              Williams criticised the refereeing in his fight with Skelton - who has a background in martial arts - saying the official had failed to take control.

              "He was headbutting, he broke my back about three times. He was breaking the law all the time, but the referee let him get away with it," he said.

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              How can you not like this guy?

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