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Originally posted by turnedup View PostDid I just read Spence as the best WW in the world? LMAO yoooo mofo's on this website talk out their @ss with the double standards..I guess Pacquaio, Bradley, Thurman, Porter are all invisible considering they actually have wins that warrant their status among the top ten in the division.
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rewatching it people had no business booing the trainer. Brook was quitting. He knew his corner needed him to show them something from the conversation in the corner prior to the round starting. Yet he went in and stopped fighting back. Instead he would take shots, and hold his hands in the air and play to the crowd. If you know your corner needs you to show something, then you fight back, otherwise you are just waiting for them to stop it. I'm not sure why everyone is giving him a pass for that bull*****.
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Brook is being a gentleman now. He don't want his corner to take blame when they were looking oiut four him.
If his corner didn't stop it, the referee would have anway.
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Originally posted by ukalltheway View PostHow many fights has Ortiz quit in again ?
You not liking Ortiz or feeling compelled to defend Brook doesn't change that.
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Originally posted by Boxing Logic View PostWhat's funny? Is the truth. He's close to beating BHop's middleweight record fighting better competition (how many 147s did Bhop fight at middleweight? Way more), and he's doing it 10x as dominantly, with an 8 year KO streak. It's unprecedented what he's doing. And to top it off, everyone in his division and above is ducking him. Most dominant in the ring against the guys who will face him, most avoided outside of it... unprecedented. We are lucky to be witnessing an ATG talent at any weight division. Power, footwork, chin, timing, a jab reminiscent of George Foreman, #2 in compubox plus/minus, one belt away from unified champ, undefeated, highest KO percentage in middleweight championship history... you casuals don't know what you're seeing but what you're seeing is incredible whether you realize it or not.
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Originally posted by Boxing Logic View PostWhat's funny? Is the truth. He's close to beating BHop's middleweight record fighting better competition (how many 147s did Bhop fight at middleweight? Way more), and he's doing it 10x as dominantly, with an 8 year KO streak. It's unprecedented what he's doing. And to top it off, everyone in his division and above is ducking him. Most dominant in the ring against the guys who will face him, most avoided outside of it... unprecedented. We are lucky to be witnessing an ATG talent at any weight division. Power, footwork, chin, timing, a jab reminiscent of George Foreman, #2 in compubox plus/minus, one belt away from unified champ, undefeated, highest KO percentage in middleweight championship history... you casuals don't know what you're seeing but what you're seeing is incredible whether you realize it or not.
I wish it showed a person's race next to their name.
It would expose the truth about those suggesting GGG is not top quality.
I'm guessing at the very least 95℅ of them have brown skin,and are the same people that sit behind closed doors talking bad about other white skin people.
It's like they feel left out because his skin is white. My skin is white too,but I'm not some idiot that thinks because we have the same skin color his accomplishments somehow are connected to me. GGG does not represent white skin people, he represents himself. Just like Bernard Hopkins does not represent black people, only himself.
Get over that mental hump fools!
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