when did the term "hype jobs" originate?

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  • nivek535
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    #11
    hey yall gotta chill the f.ck out.
    i never accused al haymon.
    i simply asked three questions.

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    • gamesworn
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      #12
      Originally posted by nivek535
      hey yall gotta chill the f.ck out.
      i never accused al haymon.
      i simply asked three questions.
      In my opinion, Al Haymon will use Tyson+Floyd recipe to create the next big superstar.

      But I hope Im wrong and give us the best fight for the sake of boxing.

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      • jaded
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        The term "Hype Job" came into existence during Qin Dynasty (221–206 b.c.) Previously a minor state in the northwest, Qin had seized the territories of small states on its south and west borders by the mid-third century B.C., pursuing a harsh policy aimed at the consolidation and maintenance of power. Soon thereafter, Ying Zheng (259—210 B.C.), who would reunite China, came to the Qin throne as a boy of nine. He captured the remaining six of the "warring states," expanding his rule eastward and as far south as the Yangzi River, and proclaimed himself First Emperor of the Qin, or Qin Shihuangdi. Qin, pronounced chin, is the source of the Western name China. Qin had a tendency to blow smoke into the faces of people he spoke to and thus the expression "Blow Job" was coined which was later changed to "Hype Job" after the 1st time Qin had chin in his groin.

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          #14
          Al Haymon was responsible for WWII as well.

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          • nivek535
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            #15
            beautiful responses :')

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            • MBE
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              #16
              Hype job is synonymous with 'hype job derailed', a text book example being carl froch's annihilation of Lucian Bute. The nation of Canada has never recovered.

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              • tjones1989
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                #17
                Originally posted by jaded
                The term "Hype Job" came into existence during Qin Dynasty (221–206 b.c.) Previously a minor state in the northwest, Qin had seized the territories of small states on its south and west borders by the mid-third century B.C., pursuing a harsh policy aimed at the consolidation and maintenance of power. Soon thereafter, Ying Zheng (259—210 B.C.), who would reunite China, came to the Qin throne as a boy of nine. He captured the remaining six of the "warring states," expanding his rule eastward and as far south as the Yangzi River, and proclaimed himself First Emperor of the Qin, or Qin Shihuangdi. Qin, pronounced chin, is the source of the Western name China. Qin had a tendency to blow smoke into the faces of people he spoke to and thus the expression "Blow Job" was coined which was later changed to "Hype Job" after the 1st time Qin had chin in his groin.
                Listen here, history lesson 101.

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