Sometimes: occasionally, rather than all the time.
If you prefer, I'll switch the adverb to seldom so you don't have to nitpick so much
English lesson free of charge today.
Bradley has a W over Pacquiao, as bogus as it was.
Cotto has the WBC and lineal 160 championship, which last time I checked was the weight class GGG fights at. It's not something you can really dispute, as much as you want to.
I don't care to see Mayweather-GGG. The point is that you have double standards as to when it is that a WW can and should fight a MW, as in "yeah totally cool if Bradley goes after GGG after some 154-160 fights because he needs a career defining win" but when it comes to Mayweather "oh GGG isn't even that big of a name" even though Mayweather ALREADY OWNS 154. Yeah, no double standards whatsoever.
I just wish other fighters had the stones Bradley has when it comes to GGG.
If you prefer, I'll switch the adverb to seldom so you don't have to nitpick so much
English lesson free of charge today.
Bradley has a W over Pacquiao, as bogus as it was.
Cotto has the WBC and lineal 160 championship, which last time I checked was the weight class GGG fights at. It's not something you can really dispute, as much as you want to.
I don't care to see Mayweather-GGG. The point is that you have double standards as to when it is that a WW can and should fight a MW, as in "yeah totally cool if Bradley goes after GGG after some 154-160 fights because he needs a career defining win" but when it comes to Mayweather "oh GGG isn't even that big of a name" even though Mayweather ALREADY OWNS 154. Yeah, no double standards whatsoever.
I just wish other fighters had the stones Bradley has when it comes to GGG.
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