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  • #31
    Originally posted by markther View Post
    See my response to Verus at around 11:35 am. Apparently it applies to your dumb, clueless ass too-LOL!!!!!!!!
    Your response didn't even articulate a proper counter arguement. You typed a bunch of garbage basically about yourself. Is that what this is about? You were a failure at boxing and so you take it out on Loma? Was the guy similar in appearance and size to Loma, who beat your ass and hurt your eye and made you quit for good? Poor baby ;(

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    • #32
      Originally posted by chrisJS View Post
      I skimmed it.

      I'm a real Boxing fan. Go to about 15 shows a year just went to NYC this pst weekend. Going to Vegas next month. Watched Boxing in 5 different countries in different continents.

      All the other stuff is untrue. I can tell by the way you talk and get too emotional telling people who to root for that you barely go to any fights and out no miles in. A fake Boxing fan that adds nothing to the industry just salty message board tears.
      I was actually at ringside for the linares fight. Your broke ass can’t afford those tickets-LOL!!! Again you go watch fights but have never been in the ring or in one-just a cyber coward & loser trying to live vicariously through boxing-lol

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      • #33
        Originally posted by SniXSniPe View Post
        Your response didn't even articulate a proper counter arguement. You typed a bunch of garbage basically about yourself. Is that what this is about? You were a failure at boxing and so you take it out on Loma? Was the guy similar in appearance and size to Loma, who beat your ass and hurt your eye and made you quit for good? Poor baby ;(
        Just let me know what state your in. I’m sure there is a boxing gym somewhere close by. We can donate that ass whooping to your favorite charity-punk ass cyber loser-lol

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        • #34
          Originally posted by SniXSniPe View Post
          Your response didn't even articulate a proper counter arguement. You typed a bunch of garbage basically about yourself. Is that what this is about? You were a failure at boxing and so you take it out on Loma? Was the guy similar in appearance and size to Loma, who beat your ass and hurt your eye and made you quit for good? Poor baby ;(
          And I was undefeated as a boxer both at Penn State, as an amateur, and in the golden gloves tournament. And undefeated on the streets of Philadelphia. So the offer still stands at a gym near you. I would be considered a heavy weight today. And my detached was not by a blow, it was a tissue build up between the vitreous gel and the retina that pulls the retina away from the back of the eye. The most cause of my issue problem was proliferative diabetic retinopathy, a condition that leads to the growth of scar tissue that can pull on the retina.

          It shows your ignorance. You must be thinking of Sugar Ray Leonard because your a stupid fan that has never been in any fight in your lifetime. Probably still living at home with mommy in the basement-LOL!

          I do have 1 question. What attributed too Lomo getting up from the knock down so quickly. I will wait for you to google it-LOL!!! Phony ass fan!

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          • #35
            Originally posted by markther View Post
            I was actually at ringside for the linares fight. Your broke ass can’t afford those tickets-LOL!!! Again you go watch fights but have never been in the ring or in one-just a cyber coward & loser trying to live vicariously through boxing-lol
            Sure you were. What makes you think I'm broke or know anything about me you angry pathetic little keyboard warrior weasel? There's a poster here who sat in the row directly in front of me and met me so can vouch for me being there. Can't say the same about your fake lying ass.

            FYI I flew out from LA to NYC, partied in the City for 5 days, got floor seats etc; so dropped a few G's as I often do when I travel to see fights. Did that **** in December, go to Vegas multiple times and though I've seen Boxing in only 5 countries and around 30 or so venues been to 20 countries in every continent. Can't do that being as broke as I'd imagine you are you dumbass convict still living at mama's house collecting unemployment.

            I have been in the ring so that's another lie/misconception you have to try and make up to make yourself feel better since your a pathetic old man with a tiny penis.
            Last edited by chrisJS; 05-15-2018, 01:34 PM.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by markther View Post
              They should give a Nobel Peace Prize to ALL the Undisputed Dummies on this post. There seems to be a lot of losers here who have so much time to post nonsense who really don’t know anything about boxing. I’ve boxed before and was undefeated, a golden gloves champion, highly touted, and a projected Olympian before a detached retina forced me to hang them up. And I came back to help some great middleweights for a short period. I’ve been a boxing gym rat my entire life. But threads like this are really for wannabe fighters, imaginary wannabe fans; who never had the freakin heart to get into the ring and take a blow or try to avoid one. So they sit back and disperse a bunch of idiotic rhetoric. And their posts are really comical because they don’t really know s...about “real boxing” and all the nuances inside the ring. Some fighters read posts here and start laughing in the gym. Arm chair QB’s who don’t know anything about boxing. They just go on and on and talk about nothing that has anything to do with what actually happens inside the ring. They don’t understand matchups, and body positioning, and footwork, and leverage and something as simple as controlling your breathing within a round or throughout a fight. I’ve been around some great fighters and trainers also who believe a lot of the boxing experts are a joke to because none of them actually got into a ring either. They laugh at that over weight joke Dan Rafael. He reads from a freaking teleprompter-LOL. Teddy atlas is the only commentator or so called boxing expert that fighters actual have a little respect for but they think he is a joke too. I’ve been around people who commentate during fights and they actually told me the networks are telling us to pump up certain fighters for revenue purposes when we get in the air. Its all about building a public perception to cash in short term and long term. A lot of the losers here are caught up in the brain washing and propaganda. Until the network decides a fighter isn’t cashable and then they allow them to get exposed and build up another one. But fulfill your fantasy here instead of having the heart to at least go to a gym and spare at least 1 time. Undisputed Dummy-LOL. Your ranking is based on a lot of posts; not any “real” knowledge about boxing, remember that-Undisputed Loser-but I love reading the “amateur posts here and messing with people here. It’s very entertaining. But there are a number of boxing gyms across the US, you should try one instead of pretending on here that you are a real boxing fan. You would probably get your ass kicked though-LOL!LOL!LOL!LOL!LOL!
              Hey man I am just a fan. I don’t pretend to be talented fighter any more than I pretend to be a potential NFL quarterback or NBA point guard. I enjoy the sport and don’t have to denigrate others who are not as knowledgeable as your good self to appreciate it. As to going to a gym to box, I am a bit long in the tooth for that, but thanks for the suggestion. My humble suggestion to you is to share your knowledge of the craft. You don’t have to dog others get attention. People will appreciate your insights, but your rant gets in the way of your message.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by chrisJS View Post
                Sure you were. What makes you think I'm broke or know anything about me you angry pathetic little keyboard warrior weasel? There's a poster here who sat in the row directly in front of me and met me so can vouch for me being there. Can't say the same about your fake lying ass.

                FYI I flew out from LA to NYC, partied in the City for 5 days, got floor seats etc; so dropped a few G's as I often do when I travel to see fights. Did that **** in December, go to Vegas multiple times and though I've seen Boxing in only 5 countries and around 30 or so venues been to 20 countries in every continent. Can't do that being as broke as I'd imagine you are you dumbass convict still living at mama's house collecting unemployment.

                I have been in the ring so that's another lie/misconception you have to try and make up to make yourself feel better since your a pathetic old man with a tiny penis.
                Probably younger than you, being in my 40’s. Since you’ve been to several fights and “around the world,” talk to me about York Hall. Small or large venue; where is it, and can both pros and amateurs fight there? And when you go to a fight in Vegas, when you enter the arena, what’s the first thing you have to do? Don’t google it. I’m pretty sure your a loser behind a keyboard that has never seen as fight or been in one. I doubt it-LOL!!!!

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by markther View Post
                  This is a boxing lesson for all the wannabe boxing fans that are drooling over Lomos KO liver shot from someone who has actually had been in the ring and sparred quite a few times. It’s a shot taught at a very young age in the gym. Maybe your loser asses can try to execute one in a “real fight” instead of cyber space-LOL!!!!


                  The liver shot has to be thrown at an precise angle. In order to achieve the slight upward angle and get up under those floating ribs, the perfect punch is a hybrid between the left hook and left uppercut, referred to as a “shovel punch.” The shovel is a beautiful punch, but it needs to be set up as most power punches do just like Lomo did the ENTIRE fight. When a fight dehydrates a lot like Linares did blowing up to 152, he is more of a target for this strategy. The best way to set up a shovel is to first, of course, avoid getting hit and move inside off a slip or a bob and weave to your left and throw it. During the initial force of a liver strike, the nerves in the area are impacted and undergo tiny chemical reactions with every electrical nerve impulse. With a hard enough hit, the chemical reactions in these nerves become unbalanced, and the resulting shock travels along the “vagal nerve” network. It takes time for the nerves to recover from this shock, which can result in a brief loss of breath or even a sensation of temporary paralysis. It’s like hitting your funny bone, but on a much larger scale. Additionally, more severe activation of the vagus nerve can cause a simultaneous cardioinhibitory and vasodepressive response, meaning a rapid drop in heart rate as well as a sharp drop in blood pressure. Most people experience a mixed response of the two, ultimately resulting in syncope, or fainting. The occurrence of vasovagal syncope is amplified by pain, high stress, and dehydration, all of which are commonly present in a fight setting. Enough damage to the vagus nerve can result in long-term vagal dysfunctions, such as irregular heartbeat, difficulty swallowing and breathing, and digestive disorders. However, if you’re lucky enough to endure a liver shot and still retain consciousness, don’t consider yourself off the hook. Blunt force to the livercan still result in crushing of blood vessels as well as liver lacerations or tears, causing internal bleeding. The structures in proximity to the liver, such as the pancreas and spleen, are subject to laceration and puncture. Rib fractures are also a concern. While a formidable tactic which will render your opponent senseless, being on the receiving end of a liver shot can be cause for concern far beyond the loss of a single fight. So Linares won’t fight anytime soon. That needs to be monitored going forward.
                  Too long, didn’t read.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by markther View Post
                    Probably younger than you, being in my 40’s. Since you’ve been to several fights and “around the world,” talk to me about York Hall. Small or large venue; where is it, and can both pros and amateurs fight there? And when you go to a fight in Vegas, when you enter the arena, what’s the first thing you have to do? Don’t google it. I’m pretty sure your a loser behind a keyboard that has never seen as fight or been in one. I doubt it-LOL!!!!
                    Ok, I'm 32 so wrong again old man. Damn your pathetic to be nearly 50 and still a pu$$y ass queen.

                    York Hall is in London. Never watched a fight there but have in manchester, Nottingham and Cardiff.

                    Vegas you go through the casino and like MGM the food court you get your ticket scanned and your inside the arena obviously you've got the concession stands inside. So you don't just walk directly into the seats. T-Mobile is a bit different as it's a standalone venue like thomas and Mach whereas Mandalay and MGM are connected to the casino.

                    I'll bet you I'll produce pics of me at the fights. Name the price.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Joime View Post
                      Too long, didn’t read.
                      If you responded, your dumb ass did or can’t read-unfortunately-should have put hooked on phonics for your Dumb ass-LOL!!!

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