Comments Thread For: Jermall Charlo Not Frustrated WBC Hasn't Mandated Canelo Fight

Collapse
Collapse
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • BigStomps
    Banned
    • Sep 2016
    • 7829
    • 259
    • 1
    • 82,514

    #21
    When someone wants something in life that you feel you deserve then it's human nature to feel frustrated after a year and a half of waiting..
    If you're not frustrated after waiting for a year and a half then that means you really don't want it,....
    It's obvious Charlo don't want that smoke!
    He Rather preserve his "0" fighting Uber drivers and tomato cans,... 😆🤣

    Comment

    • BigStomps
      Banned
      • Sep 2016
      • 7829
      • 259
      • 1
      • 82,514

      #22
      Originally posted by chepboxingking
      Ultimately, the main reason fighters want the big fight is because of the payday. He's making 7 figures paydays without GGG or Canelo, so he's good. Uncle Al is really taking care of his bunch. I love to see young people, especially fighters, get paid and provide for their families.
      Are you a boxing fan or a fuccing groupie??
      What the fucc do you care how much Charlo is earning and how he provides for his family??
      You aren't getting any of Charlo's money!
      You're basically saying it's okay that Charlo is fighting tomato cans and Uber drivers just cause he's getting paid,...
      WTF is wrong with you??!

      Comment

      • BigStomps
        Banned
        • Sep 2016
        • 7829
        • 259
        • 1
        • 82,514

        #23
        Originally posted by Bronx2245
        In fact, younger Kirkland, with Ann Wolfe, KOs Canelo in 3!
        Yeah sure he will,..
        You fool! 😂🖕

        Comment

        • pillowfists98
          The Takeover 2020
          Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
          • Jun 2018
          • 6685
          • 148
          • 81
          • 93,444

          #24
          Hopefully he'll rematch Korobov in the meantime. No reason to avoid that fight now.

          Comment

          • techliam
            Caneloweight Champion
            Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
            • Apr 2012
            • 5525
            • 370
            • 23
            • 42,424

            #25
            Originally posted by Fire4231
            Lol... Jermall should be well despite the hate convention, the path to Canelo will happen eventually as it is a big money fight.

            If it doesn’t it’s a blemish on Canelo and GGG’s legacy. As we see with Spence, if you are the goods and knocking out opponents word will spread.

            If they keep winning the Charlo’s will be even bigger names in the years to come. The ratings are silencing the old media gripes. Keith Idec is a shill.
            If they keep winning. Yes, and that’s the problem.

            Jermell has lost, and Jermall looked extremely poor against Korobov.

            Neither have any legit momentum right now.

            Comment

            • Bravo410
              Up and Comer
              Interim Champion - 1-100 posts
              • Nov 2014
              • 37
              • 4
              • 0
              • 8,408

              #26
              Originally posted by BigStomps
              When someone wants something in life that you feel you deserve then it's human nature to feel frustrated after a year and a half of waiting..
              If you're not frustrated after waiting for a year and a half then that means you really don't want it,....
              It's obvious Charlo don't want that smoke!
              He Rather preserve his "0" fighting Uber drivers and tomato cans,... 😆🤣
              Yes. This.

              Comment

              • Lion81
                Undisputed Champion
                • Oct 2018
                • 2014
                • 101
                • 179
                • 45,005

                #27
                “It’s definitely not frustrating,”


                I had to read this **** twice. What a biiitch lol

                Comment

                • DaNeutral.
                  Undisputed Champion
                  Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
                  • Aug 2018
                  • 10087
                  • 1,665
                  • 342
                  • 144,794

                  #28
                  Lets be honest, his resume shows us all that hes not in much of a rush to face any of the best fighters. At Middleweight his best win wasnt even an honest win. Not that i blame him for the score cards obviously. But how much of a rush are we to see him face Canelo or the best? He aint good enough. He got a couple of real good name on his resume at 154 but they aint up to the standard of the very best at 160, not even close. Korobov isnt on the level of the very best at 160 and he gave him a bit of a kicking.

                  Comment

                  • alexnation
                    Undisputed Champion
                    Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
                    • May 2018
                    • 1534
                    • 361
                    • 79
                    • 29,255

                    #29
                    Korobov beat him

                    Comment

                    • Bronx2245
                      Undisputed Champion
                      Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
                      • May 2013
                      • 28474
                      • 5,415
                      • 1,410
                      • 162,064

                      #30
                      Originally posted by BigStomps
                      Yeah sure he will,..
                      You fool! 😂🖕
                      The Curious Case Of James Kirkland And Ann Wolfe

                      But if history can teach him anything, it is that when he’s willing to subject himself to the terror and pain that come along with lessons from world-class trainer Ann Wolfe, Kirkland is at his best.

                      The facts are quite simple. Kirkland, first groomed into a fighter by Donald Billingsley (better known as “Pops”), eventually came under the tutelage of one of Pops’ other fighters — a four-division, eight-time world champion, Ann Wolfe. To say her training methods are “unorthodox” is about as accurate as saying Muhammad Ali was just a boxer.

                      By all accounts, including those from Wolfe and Kirkland themselves, Wolfe has pushed Kirkland to the edge of death in training camp, all with the hope of preparing him for a much easier war inside the ropes. Such methods have continually proven successful. When Kirkland pushed through multiple knockdowns of a then-prime Alfredo Angulo, Wolfe was in his corner. When Kirkland decided to take on up-and-coming undefeated prospect Glen Tapia after more than a year and a half layoff, who guided Kirkland to a brutal and wildly entertaining knockout? Wolfe.

                      But who was in his corner on the night a little-known Japanese middleweight named Nobuhiro Ishida knocked him out? Someone not named Ann Wolfe...

                      If you’ve seen what Wolfe does to her underage fighters in a training session, you start to realize the lengths to which she is willing to grind her fighters. What is she capable of doing to her professional pugs? It would be difficult to blame Kirkland for not wanting to subject himself to such punishment. It would be difficult, if it weren’t for the clear and convincing results such pain has produced. Kirkland is a balls-to-wall, heart-over-technique fighter, forged in the fires of Wolfe’s training hell. No other forge will do.

                      If Kirkland is going to have a glimmer of a shot against Canelo Alvarez on Cinco de Mayo weekend, in front of a crowd that could break Julio Cesar Chavez’s indoor boxing arena record, filled with fans largely supporting the Mexican star, Kirkland has to travel to hell and back in his training. His weight must be on point. His chin must be checked and re-wrought. And his heart must be tested in only the way Ann Wolfe can test it.

                      If James Kirkland wants to earn the upset of the year against Canelo Alvarez, he needs to get down to Austin, Texas, to meet up with Ann Wolfe ASAP.

                      Comment

                      Working...
                      TOP