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  • #31
    Originally posted by bronx2245 View Post
    glad to see fitzsimmons point out oscar's hypocrisy! In december oscar said the only fight that makes sense was canelo vs. Mcgregor @ 160. Six months later, suddenly this fight is a disgrace to boxing! what chavez jr. Did was very disgraceful, and it cost me $70!
    exactly! Mexicans on this site start crying like little girls when oscar the scammer gets exposed for ripping off the public time after time! Their only response is but floyd did this....

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    • #32
      Originally posted by j.razor View Post
      it hurts you so much that you are here promoting it....
      this bum is on suicide watch! He is mad that his gf oscar isnt the center of attention ahhaahahah

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Butch.McRae View Post
        That's what's so interesting to me. The same people complaining about competition don't support a fight like Ward v. Kovalev but then order Canelo v. Khan (or any of his last 4 opponents (excluding Cotto).

        Then they run around bragging about how Canelo learned money the game from Floyd on one hand, then cry like children when Floyd wh*ps his ass or does anything really.

        I'd respect a man who just admitted, "yes, I'm biased" and be done with it. But instead we have to read these cry baby a*s comments all the time that aren't routed in sound logic. **** is really annoying. Boxing has always had its favorites for whatever reason. We've been hearing nonstop wh*ning about Floyd since he beat Oscar. When will it stop? Some of these guys have dedicated half their lives to hating on this guy. Sad stuff lol
        For example, be sure to save some for the likes of Oscar De La Hoya, who was happy to create his own “middleweight” rules while his promotional golden goose was the 160-pound lineal champion, and wanted little more a few months ago than to get his own man a date with the Irishman, but these days is labeling Mayweather-McGregor a money grab from which boxing “might not ever recover.” It’s a galling tantrum from a guy who’s foisted Canelo vs. Liam Smith and Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. on pay-per-view customers in the last nine months (at the hardly rock-bottom prices of $64.99 and $69.99, by the way) and it reads far less like a defense of the sport’s good name and far more like a petty foot stomp because the late-summer show arrives smack dab in the run-up to Canelo-Golovkin on Sept. 16. BOOM!

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Death_Adder View Post
          Oh please, wasn't Dana White scoffing at the Gay/Mac fight when it was first brought up? Was't Dana White saying "it would never happen" "stupid" and threatening McGregor with lawsuits if he were to fight Gayweather?

          Oh it's ok for him to change his mind, but god forbid anyone else having a change of heart.

          gtfo. This fight sucks, it's a farce, won't be competitive and nothing more than a cash grab for everyone involved.
          For example, be sure to save some for the likes of Oscar De La Hoya, who was happy to create his own “middleweight” rules while his promotional golden goose was the 160-pound lineal champion, and wanted little more a few months ago than to get his own man a date with the Irishman, but these days is labeling Mayweather-McGregor a money grab from which boxing “might not ever recover.” It’s a galling tantrum from a guy who’s foisted Canelo vs. Liam Smith and Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. on pay-per-view customers in the last nine months (at the hardly rock-bottom prices of $64.99 and $69.99, by the way) and it reads far less like a defense of the sport’s good name and far more like a petty foot stomp because the late-summer show arrives smack dab in the run-up to Canelo-Golovkin on Sept. 16.

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          • #35
            For example, be sure to save some for the likes of Oscar De La Hoya, who was happy to create his own “middleweight” rules while his promotional golden goose was the 160-pound lineal champion, and wanted little more a few months ago than to get his own man a date with the Irishman, but these days is labeling Mayweather-McGregor a money grab from which boxing “might not ever recover.” It’s a galling tantrum from a guy who’s foisted Canelo vs. Liam Smith and Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. on pay-per-view customers in the last nine months (at the hardly rock-bottom prices of $64.99 and $69.99, by the way) and it reads far less like a defense of the sport’s good name and far more like a petty foot stomp because the late-summer show arrives smack dab in the run-up to Canelo-Golovkin on Sept. 16.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by mrlopez View Post
              couldnt have said it better myself. Whens the last time floyd took a chance?



              Seriously. Great fight, but horrible ending.



              Tbe? Gtfoh kid
              at 37 yrs old when he moved up and schooled that mexican flat footed bum canela....

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              • #37
                Originally posted by bronx2245 View Post
                it is a cash grab, but oscar is only mad because he's not the one doing the grabbing! He didn't mind grabbing that cash with khan and chavez jr.!
                fishnet money is running low!

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                • #38
                  For example, be sure to save some for the likes of Oscar De La Hoya, who was happy to create his own “middleweight” rules while his promotional golden goose was the 160-pound lineal champion, and wanted little more a few months ago than to get his own man a date with the Irishman, but these days is labeling Mayweather-McGregor a money grab from which boxing “might not ever recover.” It’s a galling tantrum from a guy who’s foisted Canelo vs. Liam Smith and Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. on pay-per-view customers in the last nine months (at the hardly rock-bottom prices of $64.99 and $69.99, by the way) and it reads far less like a defense of the sport’s good name and far more like a petty foot stomp because the late-summer show arrives smack dab in the run-up to Canelo-Golovkin on Sept. 16.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by death_adder View Post
                    yes it is a cash grab and oscar is salty af. But to bring up his comments about canelo/mac, and calling that hypocritical, while not mentioning dana white's past comments, is just as hypocritical.
                    dana isnt the one writing phony open letters or telling people to boycott the fight because he is getting overshadowed! Oscarina is the one doing that like a bitter female

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by BOXINGADICT View Post
                      For example, be sure to save some for the likes of Oscar De La Hoya, who was happy to create his own “middleweight” rules while his promotional golden goose was the 160-pound lineal champion, and wanted little more a few months ago than to get his own man a date with the Irishman, but these days is labeling Mayweather-McGregor a money grab from which boxing “might not ever recover.” It’s a galling tantrum from a guy who’s foisted Canelo vs. Liam Smith and Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. on pay-per-view customers in the last nine months (at the hardly rock-bottom prices of $64.99 and $69.99, by the way) and it reads far less like a defense of the sport’s good name and far more like a petty foot stomp because the late-summer show arrives smack dab in the run-up to Canelo-Golovkin on Sept. 16. BOOM!
                      Originally posted by BOXINGADICT View Post
                      For example, be sure to save some for the likes of Oscar De La Hoya, who was happy to create his own “middleweight” rules while his promotional golden goose was the 160-pound lineal champion, and wanted little more a few months ago than to get his own man a date with the Irishman, but these days is labeling Mayweather-McGregor a money grab from which boxing “might not ever recover.” It’s a galling tantrum from a guy who’s foisted Canelo vs. Liam Smith and Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. on pay-per-view customers in the last nine months (at the hardly rock-bottom prices of $64.99 and $69.99, by the way) and it reads far less like a defense of the sport’s good name and far more like a petty foot stomp because the late-summer show arrives smack dab in the run-up to Canelo-Golovkin on Sept. 16.
                      Originally posted by BOXINGADICT View Post
                      For example, be sure to save some for the likes of Oscar De La Hoya, who was happy to create his own “middleweight” rules while his promotional golden goose was the 160-pound lineal champion, and wanted little more a few months ago than to get his own man a date with the Irishman, but these days is labeling Mayweather-McGregor a money grab from which boxing “might not ever recover.” It’s a galling tantrum from a guy who’s foisted Canelo vs. Liam Smith and Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. on pay-per-view customers in the last nine months (at the hardly rock-bottom prices of $64.99 and $69.99, by the way) and it reads far less like a defense of the sport’s good name and far more like a petty foot stomp because the late-summer show arrives smack dab in the run-up to Canelo-Golovkin on Sept. 16.
                      Originally posted by BOXINGADICT View Post
                      For example, be sure to save some for the likes of Oscar De La Hoya, who was happy to create his own “middleweight” rules while his promotional golden goose was the 160-pound lineal champion, and wanted little more a few months ago than to get his own man a date with the Irishman, but these days is labeling Mayweather-McGregor a money grab from which boxing “might not ever recover.” It’s a galling tantrum from a guy who’s foisted Canelo vs. Liam Smith and Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. on pay-per-view customers in the last nine months (at the hardly rock-bottom prices of $64.99 and $69.99, by the way) and it reads far less like a defense of the sport’s good name and far more like a petty foot stomp because the late-summer show arrives smack dab in the run-up to Canelo-Golovkin on Sept. 16.

                      How many times do you need to post the same thing over and over you moron. You have black cock shoved so far down your throat you keep hitting the "submit reply" button.

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