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  • GMAN SUPREME
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    #11
    broner vs anyone decent lol

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    • Tony Trick-Pony
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      #12
      Originally posted by jmrf4435
      You are obsessed with lomachenko. I can see it, you awake in the middle of the night yelling "NO MAS NO MAS" sweating, as your husband comforts you back to sleep.


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      • T-1000
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        #13
        The biggest fail I know was Robbie Barrett's mongoloid dad shooting semen into his fat ugly mom.

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        • FeFist
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          #14
          Originally posted by Dean_Razorback
          broner - maidana
          Priceless.

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          • Dip_Slide
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            #15
            Originally posted by chrisJS
            Lewis-Rahman I

            Lewis coming back to Africa as a "great heavyweight" like he was Ali or something and gets flattened by a bum at the peak of his career coming off his best year (2000).

            They promoted it like Lewis was Ali coming to Zaire to fight Ali except Lewis was like a 25/30-1 favorite. Got flattened in his prime for the second time by a bum dispelling the myth of his greatness right in his prime.
            With or without the KO losses, Lewis is one of the best heavyweights to ever lace them up and imo the best heavyweight ever. Don't diminish that at any minute.

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            • LetOutTheCage
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              #16
              Khan vs Prescott

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              • Willy Wanker
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                #17
                Pavlik vs. Hopkins

                Was supposed to be a showcase fight for Pavlik against the past prime Hopkins who looked his age against Calzaghe earlier that year. Hopkins ended up schooling Pavlik the whole fight and his career never recovered afterwards.

                And the worst thing about the whole thing was hearing Hopkins talking about "taking souls" again. Old corny bastard.

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                • kafkod
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                  Fights where everything was lined up for a fighter and he failed. I'll start........

                  Lomachenko-Salido

                  One of the most experienced and probably the most prepared amateur in history decides to turn pro. Has 6 WSB fights which are pro fights disguised as semi-pro (fighters are paid and same rules as pro fights). So he can prepare and fool the casuals/morons into thinking he still had 0 pro fights. Signs a contract with Arum and is promised a title shot in his 2nd fight. WBO is paid off and he has the opportunity to win a title in his so called 2nd fight (really his 8th to non casuals/morons) against cherry picked opponent. Gets outfought in the fight against the big underdog and loses.

                  The guy had everything laid out for him, the easiest possible route and lost. Epic Fail.


                  What's yours?
                  By definition, every time a boxer loses a fight .. that's a fail.

                  Loma didn't win the fight or the title against Salido, but he won the respect and admiration of both fans and boxing insiders by not pulling out when Salido came in overweight and fighting a clean, couragous fight against a much more experienced man who outweighed him by 11lbs in the ring.

                  He came through everything Salido could throw at him, including multiple fouls, and was dominating and battering the bigger man around the ring by the end.

                  Salido never lived that shamefull performance down and Loma went from strength to strength afterwards, winning multiple title fights in 2 divisions.

                  Career enhancing performance by Loma .. epic fail by you.

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                  • kafkod
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Willy Wanker
                    Pavlik vs. Hopkins

                    Was supposed to be a showcase fight for Pavlik against the past prime Hopkins who looked his age against Calzaghe earlier that year. Hopkins ended up schooling Pavlik the whole fight and his career never recovered afterwards.

                    And the worst thing about the whole thing was hearing Hopkins talking about "taking souls" again. Old corny bastard.
                    Hopkins telling Calzaghe, "I'll never lose to a white boy" ... then losing, on his home turf, was an awesome fail by BHop.

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                    • Robbie Barrett
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by kafkod
                      By definition, every time a boxer loses a fight .. that's a fail.

                      Loma didn't win the fight or the title against Salido, but he won the respect and admiration of both fans and boxing insiders by not pulling out when Salido came in overweight and fighting a clean, couragous fight against a much more experienced man who outweighed him by 11lbs in the ring.

                      He came through everything Salido could throw at him, including multiple fouls, and was dominating and battering the bigger man around the ring by the end.

                      Salido never lived that shamefull performance down and Loma went from strength to strength afterwards, winning multiple title fights in 2 divisions.

                      Career enhancing performance by Loma .. epic fail by you.
                      Aren't you one of the posters that always complains about holding and say it's cheating. Did you not watch the Loma-Salido fight? Because he was holding a lot. Clean fight though.......... only when it suits your agenda.

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