Has a Figher Ever Said Publicly That He Was Scared Of Another Fighter........

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  • travestyny
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    #91
    Originally posted by Rath
    Ha Ha Ha, go pick up that soap for me sweetie :blow:
    You're funny...in a ***** kind of way.

    Hey, I got nothing against gays. Would be nice if you could keep me out of your fantasies, though. Your Pacquaio posters should help you out.

    I bet your first thought when we said Pac's head has gotten bigger was that he was happy to see you. Time for you to log off and stop embarrassing yourself.

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    • richardt
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      #92
      Originally posted by Rostov Papa
      LOL comparing Ali, his career, legacy, and what ultimately happened to him during his decline, to Roy Jones Jr.!? Ali is a top 5, at worst, top 8-10ish pound for pound boxer all-tme... Roy Jones Jr. is top 80.

      Shameful...

      But you Jones Jr. nuthuggers just can't get over the fact Jones was just like Tyson - had a very short, but entertaining prime where he beat a few world class guys, and then quickly faded into oblivion, being humiliated along the way...


      LOL, the record Jones will be known for holding when all is said and done - is being KTFO'd in the most continents...
      Point flew right over your head. I can name many examples of fighters in decline fighting fighters who still are operating at top levels and no one is that brain dead to use those fights as a means of indicating who would win if both were in their primes. Very ****** showing a cut Jones when anyone who has been a boxing spectator more than 1 week knows that holds no water. Ali, like others was not what he once was and neither was Jones when he fought Cal or Joe Louis when he fought Marciano or Chavez when he fought Kostya Tszyu. You really showed your lack of exposure to boxing by posting a pic of a fighter who was far past his prime and washed up against a fighter still performing at a high level. Good one! You'll never be able to live that down on these boards.
      Last edited by richardt; 01-03-2015, 08:31 PM.

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      • richardt
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        #93
        Originally posted by Rostov Papa
        Hahaha and Calzaghe was just as old as Jones, or maybe a year or two younger!!!!
        Sorry to torch you with your own gun but you just proved you are a newbie to boxing because ANYONE who has been following the sport of boxing for any length of time knows that Boxers chronological age and boxing age are not relevant, not connected, not synonymous, not equally proportional in any way, shape, or form. Everyone who has followed the sport knows this. This is COMMON boxing knowledge which you don't have. Son, take your seat and learn something: two fighters can be of the same age and one can be performing at a high level and the other not. And then someone comes along like you and blindly uses chronological age to make a point that is totally pointless and has no basis. Go away and come back when you have learned something. Good luck with that, you will need it.
        Last edited by richardt; 01-03-2015, 02:40 PM.

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        • JasonBoxing
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          #94
          Originally posted by D-Checc
          why you mad bro?
          Both Ruddock and Tyson said it after the first fight. They both said that they were worried about their health due to how much punishment they took during the first meeting. Of course they fought again and did it like true Heavyweight warriors.

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          • JasonBoxing
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            #95
            Also George Foreman openly said that he was scared of Lennox Lewis.
            He did this multiple times. He even did it on live TV. I think it was after the Bowe-Holyfield fight and Lampley asked George 'do you want to fight Lennox Bowe or get step aside money' and George was panting like a dog and saying 'step aside money pay me step aside money. I don't wanna fight them'.

            He was only half joking of course but so was Floyd.

            The difference being George was like some 48 year old Grandpa at that time. Young Foreman would have went head to head against Lewis or Bowe with zero fear.

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            • FrenchDeLaHoya
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              #96
              i cant believe floyd admits that he knows pac would beat the sht out of him so bad that it'll destroy his ability to communicate nd the functionality of vital organs

              big props for floyd actually being honest nd telling the truth for once. i guess he calls it how he sees it. but to come outnd just say it. wow. he gave pac major props there.

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              • SterlingStained
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                #97
                Floyd, Peter Quillin and before quillin, Carl Froch literally said he was sacred and is fine to duck GGG.

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