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  • #21
    Originally posted by Zaroku View Post
    Great. Thanks! It may take a few days, too many angles. When you stink things up that badly, where do you begin?
    The known huggers. Andre ward, clinchko, Mayweather I guess

    Holding is a damn foul. It's only viewed as such by morons who just have to defend their favorite fighters who can't win without constant holding. Floyd, Ward and klitchko are the current worst offenders.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Spoon23 View Post
      The known huggers. Andre ward, clinchko, Mayweather I guess

      Holding is a damn foul. It's only viewed as such by morons who just have to defend their favorite fighters who can't win without constant holding. Floyd, Ward and klitchko are the current worst offenders.
      I was thinking: pot shot clinchers. Clinches per round, what's acceptable?

      P4P greatest clinchers? When ref's don't deduct, we get fights the suck.

      So many angles. I want it well thought out and accurate. Just the facts.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Zaroku View Post
        I was thinking: pot shot clinchers. Clinches per round, what's acceptable?

        P4P greatest clinchers? When ref's don't deduct, we get fights the suck.

        So many angles. I want it well thought out and accurate. Just the facts.
        I just explained it to you. The once who hugs to counter a punch by hugging is the worst kind.

        It's not the number of clinches that is important. It's the nature of the clinch.

        not to mention those types that run after clinching to remove any action left from ever happening in a 12 round bout.

        He pot shots, then the opponent attempts to counter, but he then hugs so the opponent can't counter, then afterwards he runs in an energy diffusing borefest. That's the worst kind. those 3 I mentioned fits the bill.
        Last edited by Spoon23; 05-25-2016, 06:05 AM.

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        • #24
          There is no interest at all! I would be interested in Pacquiao vs. Broner!

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          • #25
            I was round at the old dears a few days ago. Expounding the 'delights' of a McCain's microwavable baked potato she touted it as, "the best baked potata I've ever 'ad. It was gorgeous."

            Now what you've got to realise about my Mother, bless her, it that she's cooked a lot of dinners in her time but not many that could be described as anything more praiseworthy than, edible . . . . . just.

            Her chicken breast has the succulence of charcoal. Beef ends up like coconut husk. Sunday breakfast swims in a pool of undrained water from the tinned tomatoes and her favourite culinary dish is 'bacon dip'. A heady mixture of fat streaked bacon, lard, tinned plum tomatoes and cheese. It has the consistency and smell of vomit.

            So an old overcooked potato that's brought back to life with a quick nuke in the microwave, taken out of it's fancy packaging and plonked before her on a plate so she can tuck into its leathery hard to chew jacket is a viable and seemingly appetising meal for her.

            When you've slid enough ****e down your gullet over the course of a lifetime, any old ****e starts to look appealing.

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            • #26
              I don't think there is any interest in Tony Atlas...

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Spoon23 View Post
                I just explained it to you. The once who hugs to counter a punch by hugging is the worst kind.

                It's not the number of clinches that is important. It's the nature of the clinch.

                not to mention those types that run after clinching to remove any action left from ever happening in a 12 round bout.

                He pot shots, then the opponent attempts to counter, but he then hugs so the opponent can't counter, then afterwards he runs in an energy diffusing borefest. That's the worst kind. those 3 I mentioned fits the bill.
                Floyddid say he would ko posc. So if he spent less time clinching and running he might have better chance of ko

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                • #28
                  There is no interest among real boxing fans. There is only interest from NSB trolls and diehard Manny fans.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Spoon23 View Post
                    Teddy ATLAS: Mayweather doesn't fight the kind of fight you want to pay $70 -$100 for a PPV lol

                    Just says it all right there. Lame boring boxing = boos from the MGM grand and all across the world lol


                    It's the fear of another bore fest from a running hugging diva that a rematch is being held back from ruining boxing entirely.

                    Everyone knows if a super fight rematch doesn't deliver on an epic fight the 2nd time around. It will translate to fans not getting their money's worth again. And that will put boxing back to Stone Age

                    Boxing will not survive another kind of hit like that.

                    # Floyd needs to redeem himself from his lame cowardly performance, but he won't since he rather fight the Berto's or the Conor's of this world to play it safe.

                    [IMG]http://i740.***********.com/albums/xx43/Kelloid/06ea3250-98e3-48fe-8320-50144a7f15a4%201.png[/IMG]
                    Have you ever entertained the idea that you're a complete tool? You should seriously give it some thought.

                    Even your ****** poll with all the alts says floyd convincingly won.

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                    • #30
                      I'm interested and only for the factor that I enjoyed seeing Boxing put on that high level of media attention. I think it was great for the sport and put the spotlight on a lot of boxers and their take on the outcome which was pretty cool. The fight was absolute shhh from both men but the climate was the most exciting I have seen ever in this sport which was pretty awesome to be alive for. It was like our era Ali-Foreman minus the performances.

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