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Originally posted by DocGreenThumb. View PostWhat's with all the hate on Mikey wtf. Go goes old school like Duran wanting to go up 2 weight classes and fight the best. Instead of getting props he gets criticized. Like Clint Eastwood said this generaton nowadays have become nothing but *******. Also when Manny went up 2 weight classes it was all right same with Crawford. Many bytch on this site about certain fighters not willing to move up in weight. Now you got a guy in the top 10 pound for pound willing to go for it and it's been nothing but hate.
Now that we have a man willing to strive for greatness some fans will rip into him.
I just dont get it.
Onya Mikey for attempting to be great.
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Originally posted by champion4ever View PostHands down Mikey is the more seasoned, experienced, skilled and fundamentally sound of the two. If there is VADA testing and if Mikey can get himself the right kind of strength and nutrition coach, then anything is possible.
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Originally posted by Illmatic94 View PostHe's fighting a guy at 147 who could really fight at 160.
- Mosley
in other words.. Spence the weight bully
The term weight bully is ***** and used by those that just don’t care for the boxer they apply the term too.
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Originally posted by BLASTER1 View PostYes it's unbelievable how some fans totally hate this decision of Mikeys yet they also complain about guys not taking onthe best.
Now that we have a man willing to strive for greatness some fans will rip into him.
I just dont get it.
Onya Mikey for attempting to be great.
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Originally posted by JWHardin View PostNo, I think Mikey should stay away from the clenbuterol taco nutrition plan that Canelo had.
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostThree division world champion 'Sugar' Shane Mosley knows exactly what it's like to make the jump from lightweight to face a bigger welterweight. Mosley jumped from lightweight to welterweight in 1999, and less than a year later he was fighting Oscar De La Hoya for the WBC welterweight title. Mosley would win a twelve round split decision and many experts labeled him as the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world.
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