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  • #21
    Originally posted by Freedom. View Post
    I was ringside at a fight card in Vegas, it was during the early undercard.

    Al Bernstein and Paulie Malignaggi were a few feet away from me, there was virtually no one else around there. I acknowledged Bernstein with a smile of recognition, then Paulie looked at me smiling as if he expected me to want a photo with him or at least say hello, but I ignored him.

    The truth is, I've never liked Paulie as a fighter and I wasn't going to respect a boxer in person who I called "Paulie Malifaggi" on here a few years ago, it would be phony and inconsistent.
    do you think you can take paulie 1 on 1? How bout Bernstein?

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    • #22
      When Hector macho camacho was in michigan we had the same Dr. This was in 2002. I was a young boxer who thought I was as good as the pros. I got Hector to spar with me and was given a cold hard dose of reality. When I would punch at Hector in front of me, by the time my punch left my hand Hector would be on the side or in back of me. Now mind you he was really retired at this point. He wouldn't hit me but he touched me several times as if to say "you know I could have punched the **** outta you doc" I never boxed again after that and took Hector and his girlfriend out to lunch with me and my wife several times. He could have really hurt me if he had been the azz hole people say he was. I loved Hector and my wife thanked him for not beating the **** out of my arrogant azz. He laughed and said "doc you told her"? I said yeah man and we laughed. I cried like a baby when he was murdered. Im friends with Jessie Paul brother of Jimmy Paul and Danny mad dog Paul. So I saw them a lot. Being from Detroit, I saw James tony, oba carr, and a lot of boxers that didn't become household names. I never thought to diss these dudes and gave them a ton of respect. They gave it back. Pro boxers will kill a average joe with ease. Trained kills untrained all day. Some of you cats that are critical of some pros have no clue.

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      • #23
        At the Loma vs Russell fight Paulie Malignaggi was doing the broadcast. Between fights he was talking to and taking pics with fans. Just walked up to say I respected him as a fighter and ask when he was gonna fight again, real cool dude. Asked me if I wanted a pic cause he saw my wife grab her phone and I said "Nah man, you have too much make-up on". He just laughed

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        • #24
          When I was sixteen my trash talking got me beaten post to post from Jessie Vargas.

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          • #25
            Haha great stories guys, my moment was at the Bhop-cloud fight, i was sitting 4th row ringside. After the fight Jean Pascal climbed into the ring to congratulate bhop. The place was clearing out so it was pretty quiet. Iv never liked him so i siezed the moment and yelled "hey pascal"... (he turned to look at me) .."youre a b*tch!!..without hesistation he replied "yea your moms a b*tch!..i just smiled and put my head down..touche' pascal..touche. funny moment bc my boys ragged on me the rest of the night for it but im just glad he heard me

            Also i was sitting behind pauli and he was pretty cool, i told him he should fight thurman and he said na i got a bigger money fight coming, next day announced the broner fight

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            • #26
              i was at a limp bizkit concert and seen evander holyfield in the pit and he was doing alright but when keep on rollin came on i was like naw thats my jam and he had to start doing steroids to heal all the butt ligmanets and sht i tore out

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              • #27
                I went to alot of small venues in PR cause i have a friend that boxes pro (hes 1-6 so yeah hes not going anywhere). So by that time Jayson "Maravilla" Velez was 4-0 and my friend was 1-1, we were trying to get him to fight my friend but the fight never materialized. However, in one of my friends fight, Jayson, finished his fight first and then my friend was up. Jayson went to the dressing room, changed cloths and cameback to watch the remaining of the card with his friends and family. Because it was in a small venue, the dressing room is easy to access so i waited for him outside and when he came out i said to him "Hey wonderwoman u scared to fight my friend? why dont u fight him?", he smiled and said "Ill beat both of u the same night".

                It may not be hardcore trash talk lol but i did said it in his face. I wasnt really trying to disrespect him but i really wanted my friend to get the fight

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by FeFist View Post
                  You come across as the **** in that situation. You expected to have another individual give you time out of their day, when they owed you nothing and could have had a million of other things on their mind; when Byrd found out you were hurt, he turned around and gave you a positive gesture.
                  Didn't say I wasnt a ****... just telling a story

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Freedom. View Post
                    I was ringside at a fight card in Vegas, it was during the early undercard.

                    Al Bernstein and Paulie Malignaggi were a few feet away from me, there was virtually no one else around there. I acknowledged Bernstein with a smile of recognition, then Paulie looked at me smiling as if he expected me to want a photo with him or at least say hello, but I ignored him.

                    The truth is, I've never liked Paulie as a fighter and I wasn't going to respect a boxer in person who I called "Paulie Malifaggi" on here a few years ago, it would be phony and inconsistent.
                    you showed him, man

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                    • #30
                      Talked to Khan at a David Lloyds in Bolton, he was getting ready to go swimming this was a few months before Garcia, he was there for an announcement about running with the Olympic torch.

                      I spoke to him for a minute and thought about asking him about his chin but I felt a bit weird since we were both in our swimming shorts, I did take a sneaky photo later on when he was doing sit ups in the gym (he was in normal clothes at this point!)

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