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Originally posted by therealpugilist View Postor he can continue to feast on ameriCANS, afriCANs, and campbell soup Cans
you guys dont care who he fights as long as he wins, yet want other fighters to fight top fighters every fight.
get lost hypocrite
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostTom Loeffler of K2 Promotions stated to the LA Times. "It [would] give the fans what they want [with] two warriors [who] actually fought in the ring instead of dancing to a 12-round decision."
Sounds very funny but the truth is that Mayweather Jr. is sooo boring, he doesn't "dance", instead he clinches a lot, grabs the other's arm and hits illegally, uses his elbows illegally, and RUNS RUNS RUNS away, like Forrest Gump did.
Clay/Ali is the one who actually DANCED and he was way more entertaining, because he "danced" always facing and hurting the opponent with jabs and combinations, which is very different from running away and pot-shotting from time to time, to win rounds and an eventual decision.
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostFuck off mate, If Ward ducks Kovalev you will disappear like smoke anyway, whether you have a bet with me or not.
If he doesn't, I want to still be around, with the same account I've always had, to see the reaction and join in the discussion after Andre gets KTFO by Krusher.
I actually hope the fight does happen, just don't think it will.
You are a ****-talking chump, just like that other clueless poster HeroBando.
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Originally posted by GGG Gloveking View PostYou always say lots of ****** things. What's new? That still doesnt answer how long Khan would last with Golovkin, or how one MW champ gets credit for KOing a small WW, when another MW champ gets ni credit for KOing fighters that would KO that WW? Do You have anything at all boxing related ti say, or just tour typical trolling?
#nofknclue
Not at this second.
i am too busy laughing at your username
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Originally posted by JUNIABOY View PostWait, wasn't that the same mentality of FMJ fans?...uhm, you? Wouldn't that make you a hypocrite as well?
I like GGG as well , but the truth is he aint beat nobody worth a fck so far .
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Originally posted by Reloaded View PostThere is no comparison in resumes Floyd beat multi WCs and HOFs and moved up many weight classes ...
I like GGG as well , but the truth is he aint beat nobody worth a fck so far .
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Originally posted by Fetta View PostCanelo and GGG are big names but they arent as big as Floyd or Pac were.
Canelo/GGG will be a big fight but it wont be as big as theirs.
Exciting, maybe but wont outshine. I was there and it was massive
That's the problem with a lot of boxing fans nowadays, they'd rather go see an over hyped, over promoted "event" with more excitement in the build up online and in pre-fight promos than in the actual fight itself.
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Originally posted by sterilizer View Post"Dancing" to a 12-round decision. Hehehe
Sounds very funny but the truth is that Mayweather Jr. is sooo boring, he doesn't "dance", instead he clinches a lot, grabs the other's arm and hits illegally, uses his elbows illegally, and RUNS RUNS RUNS away, like Forrest Gump did.
Clay/Ali is the one who actually DANCED and he was way more entertaining, because he "danced" always facing and hurting the opponent with jabs and combinations, which is very different from running away and pot-shotting from time to time, to win rounds and an eventual decision.
Not to mention that Ali took on his stiffest competition when they were in their prime and had the best chance of beating him. In some cases, he fought such top level competition multiple times. Mayweather has an unbeaten record, great defensive skills and that's it. His legacy will never come close to that of Ali or any of the other dozens of top level fighters who were willing to actually risk their unbeaten records by squaring off against the best opposition when they were at the height of their powers.
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