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You're all just listing fights where your guy won regardless of what actually took place during the fight.. If you want to see a schooling and a one-sided ****ing beatdown, go watch something like Mayweather-Gatti or Calzaghe-Lacy. Jeez.Comment
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Worst sonning I have ever seen:
Ward moves up, after a long break, past prime, to Kovalev's weight class. Beats Kovalev, makes everyone cry, Kovalev then tried to befriend Ward, who didn't want to shake his hand. Kovalev then threatened that he would beat Ward outside of the ring, but Ward quickly shut that **** down by making a crime lord put Kovalev in his place in front of the entire boxing world. They fought again, Ward smashes Kovalev in the balls, knocks him out, everyone cries again. That was a true father-and-son experience.Comment
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The entire purpose of the thread was to allow him to post the bit about Kovalev which he seems to be rather proud of - so much so that's he's repeated it above, for those who may not have got the point first time around. Some people, huh?
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I first made the Kovalev post. Then I edited it into the opening post, as it was damn good. Fool.Comment
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Ah. Fair enough enough, my bad. I didn't see the thread until after you'd inserted it. You can see how it looks. I was right about you being super-impressed with yourself though, wasn't I?
It really is a **** thread though, man. What were you thinking?Last edited by Citizen Koba; 02-13-2018, 09:28 AM.Comment
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Who doesn't love to see a good sonning?Comment
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Calzaghe beat the **** out of Lacy, but he didn't humiliate him like how Broner did to Rees/Malignaggi or Ward to Kovalev. Otherwise, every brutal loss should count as a sonning. A sonning is something special, man, it doesn't just happen left and right.
I agree about Saunders sonning Lemieux, though. That was gold.Comment
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It doesn't sit well with me to take pleasure in the humiliation of guys who put their health on the line for my entertainment, but I'd be dishonest to say that there ain't a few which have given me considerable satisfaction...
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