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  • Originally posted by IR0NFIST View Post

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    That video is funny but this whole hugging thing goes to show how ignorant most people are about boxing. Muhammad Ali "hugged" George Foreman 17 times in the very first round of their fight and is called "The Greatest" by casuals. Floyd Mayweather "hugged" Manny Pacquiao once in the first round of their fight and was booed and jeered LOL.

    This fight made me realize what Roger Mayweather said was true: Most people don't know **** about boxing.

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    • Originally posted by Johnwoo8686 View Post
      That video is funny but this whole hugging thing goes to show how ignorant most people are about boxing. Muhammad Ali "hugged" George Foreman 17 times in the very first round of their fight and is called "The Greatest" by casuals. Floyd Mayweather "hugged" Manny Pacquiao once in the first round of their fight and was booed and jeered LOL.

      This fight made me realize what Roger Mayweather said was true: Most people don't know **** about boxing.
      Unlike Floyd, Ali wasn't content with hugging and potshotting his way to a boring decision, he actually takes risks and goes for the finish. This is made evident by his 8th round stoppage of Foreman.

      Ali was ahead of his time in an era filled with ATG Heavyweights like Frazier and Foreman, and he also beat rising prospects who would have been champions in today's era; e.g., George Chuvalo, Ernie Shavers, Ron Lyle, and Sonny Liston.

      Fraud Mayweather's wins come against boxers who were either before their prime (Canelo), or past their prime (Pacquiao). Comparing him to Ali shows how much of a nut-hugger you are. #DKSAB
      Last edited by IR0NFIST; 05-30-2015, 04:09 AM.

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      • Originally posted by IR0NFIST View Post
        Unlike Floyd, Ali wasn't contempt with hugging and potshotting his way to a boring decision, he actually takes risks and goes for the finish. This is made evident by his 8th round stoppage of Foreman.

        Ali was ahead of his time in an era filled with ATG Heavyweights like Frazier and Foreman, and he also beat rising prospects who would have been champions in today's era; e.g., George Chuvalo, Ernie Shavers, Ron Lyle, and Sonny Liston.

        Fraud Mayweather's wins come against boxers who were either before their prime (Canelo), or past their prime (Pacquiao). Comparing him to Ali shows how much of a nut-hugger you are. #DKSAB
        Obviously you havent seen many Ali fights in full. The second Frazier fight was the epitome of running and "hugging" and so was the second Norton fight. Ali's movement in some fights would make Floyd look like a flat footed plodder with the amount he moved.

        How was Canelo before his prime when he fought Mayweather? He had 43 fights and had been a professional for 8 years! How old was Ali when he first fought Liston? 22? Get your facts straight.

        And the word is "content" not "contempt" smart guy.

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        • 10-2 doe! Totally outclassed doe!
          F^ckin' tards.

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          • Originally posted by IR0NFIST
            Pardon me for using the incorrect term, but autofill isn't always accurate.

            Ali TKO'ed Frazier in the second fight so your argument is invalid, and being in your 'prime' isn't determined by the amount of fights that you have. #DKSAB
            He TKO'd Frazier in the third fight NOT the second fight. Damn, how much do I have to school you? Ali practically ran from Frazier the second time they fought.

            And yes prime can be determined by a number of things such as age and ring experience. Being a pro 8 years is a long time and 23 is not that young, especially for a professional fighter. By the time most fighters hit 30 they are already declining. So Canelo was absolutely prime.

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            • Originally posted by Johnwoo8686 View Post
              He TKO'd Frazier in the third fight NOT the second fight. Damn, how much do I have to school you? Ali practically ran from Frazier the second time they fought.

              And yes prime can be determined by a number of things such as age and ring experience. Being a pro 8 years is a long time and 23 is not that young, especially for a professional fighter. By the time most fighters hit 30 they are already declining. So Canelo was absolutely prime.
              You actually believe Canelo was in his 'prime' when he fought Fraud?

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              • Originally posted by IR0NFIST View Post
                You actually believe Canelo was in his 'prime' when he fought Fraud?
                I love how you conveniently chose to ignore the first part of my statement to you You made another untrue statement and I checked you on it.

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                • Originally posted by Johnwoo8686 View Post
                  He TKO'd Frazier in the third fight NOT the second fight. Damn, how much do I have to school you? Ali practically ran from Frazier the second time they fought.

                  And yes prime can be determined by a number of things such as age and ring experience. Being a pro 8 years is a long time and 23 is not that young, especially for a professional fighter. By the time most fighters hit 30 they are already declining. So Canelo was absolutely prime.
                  By your estimate, Canelo won't be in his prime until he's 27 years old. Which completely contradicts your initial statement.

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                  • Originally posted by IR0NFIST View Post
                    By your estimate, Canelo won't be in his prime until he's 27 years old. Which completely contradicts your initial statement.
                    You still think Ali TKO'd Frazier in the SECOND fight. LOL idiot

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                    • Originally posted by Johnwoo8686 View Post
                      You still think Ali TKO'd Frazier in the SECOND fight. LOL idiot
                      When all else fails, resort to childish name-calling.

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