What is Robert Guerrero's great greco roman performance?

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  • Rip Chudd
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    #11
    Originally posted by PivotandRoll
    First of all your opening sentence is you being a prat and I'd send Gerald McClellan out to fight Benn again tomorrow , knowing full well what would happen. The man bound a Labrador's legs and mouth with duct tape and fed it to his Rotty's (not 100% on the dog breed ) . He deserved what he got and your promoting a piece of ****.
    Yeah, I'm sure you've never done anything wrong in your life. I like him as a fighter, that's all that matters to me. But I'm sure you wishing ill on another man makes you better then him. Pat yourself on the back bro, you're a winner

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    • El-blanco
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      #12
      Originally posted by Rip Chudd
      Yeah, I'm sure you've never done anything wrong in your life. I like him as a fighter, that's all that matters to me. But I'm sure you wishing ill on another man makes you better then him. Pat yourself on the back bro, you're a winner
      That's not really the point, people make mistakes. Bar fights, cheating, DUI, etc, what he was doing was premeditated and twisted man. There's a big difference between that and simple mistakes that everyone makes.

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      • MindBat
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        #13
        Originally posted by man-of-war
        wtf does greco roman have to do with anything?
        Yeah, I'm thinking the kid has a wrestling background. Or maybe his dad Ruben wrestled in college and whatnot.

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        • Weebler I
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          #14
          Originally posted by El-blanco
          That's not really the point, people make mistakes. Bar fights, cheating, DUI, etc, what he was doing was premeditated and twisted man. There's a big difference between that and simple mistakes that everyone makes.
          Obviously no one likes or endorses animal cruelty, but to say it deserves blindness, memory loss, paralysis and a life of dependence takes it too far imo, that just reflects the lack of humanity in that person.

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          • aldo5408
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            #15
            Originally posted by Weebler I
            Obviously no one likes or endorses animal cruelty, but to say it deserves blindness, memory loss, paralysis and a life of dependence takes it too far imo, that just reflects the lack of humanity in that person.
            It does deserve it and more. Obviously he had lack of humanity himself.

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            • Tay Roc
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              #16
              When he conned his way into a mayweather fight.

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              • El Gitano
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                #17
                Originally posted by PivotandRoll
                Would like to point out that Gerald Mccellan was a piece of **** and to idolize him is disgusting.
                Why? What did he do? What was he like?

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                • mrlopez
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by ramses07
                  if you look at his fights in the lower weight classes, he was more of a technician, lead with the jab, used lateral movement to evade punches, and set up his left with nice feints.

                  i think he lost some speed moving up in weight, which is why he has to be more of a brawler
                  This is the correct answer. He's never had great power, so he adjusted when he moved up and has always had a great chin. He's done well with his style. Thurman will test him. Question is, how will Thurman react when he finds out he cant hurt him?

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                  • Spray_resistant
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                    #19
                    Go watch his fight for the IBF 130lb title against Klassen and you will see that he has high level boxing skills.

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                    • CANELOLUJAH
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                      #20


                      you're welcome.

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