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  • BangEM
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    American NFL player calls heavyweights

    The guy’s name is Brandon Marshall and he just became a professional boxer. And he’s calling out all heavies, lol.

    These yanks, man. He thinks boxing is easy until he gets sparked out. LMAO. That American dummy with a podcast, Schuabb, must have gassed him up because he once said boxing is easy and NFL players are tougher than boxers, lol.
  • Big dawg lani
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    I’ll say this he is dumb as shyt if he thinks boxing is easy. But I’m not gonna lie are football (American football) workouts are hard or probably harder than boxing . People from other countries don’t understand until they try the workouts for them selves and wonder why the best rugby players can’t get past the basic workouts. But he’s dumb if he thinks he gonna come in and destroy all heavies .

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    • Combat Talk Radio
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      #3
      Originally posted by Big dawg lani
      I’ll say this he is dumb as shyt if he thinks boxing is easy. But I’m not gonna lie are football (American football) workouts are hard or probably harder than boxing . People from other countries don’t understand until they try the workouts for them selves and wonder why the best rugby players can’t get past the basic workouts. But he’s dumb if he thinks he gonna come in and destroy all heavies .
      Look at it this way. He was inspired by Porter's effective use of football mechanics, saw it worked for him at welter, why not at heavy?


      I mean I'm not sure Wilder can handle that kind of bullying.

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      • Big dawg lani
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        Originally posted by revelated
        Look at it this way. He was inspired by Porter's effective use of football mechanics, saw it worked for him at welter, why not at heavy?


        I mean I'm not sure Wilder can handle that kind of bullying.
        most likely lls I don’t know why he said that dumb ****

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        • 4truth
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          #5
          Happens all the time. Maybe one day one of these guys will have success beyond the top 50, maybe break into the top 20 or top 10...maybe not.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Big dawg lani
            I’ll say this he is dumb as shyt if he thinks boxing is easy. But I’m not gonna lie are football (American football) workouts are hard or probably harder than boxing . People from other countries don’t understand until they try the workouts for them selves and wonder why the best rugby players can’t get past the basic workouts. But he’s dumb if he thinks he gonna come in and destroy all heavies .
            rubgys very different, its max cardio balanced with the physical, NFL is intense bursts with rests. Neither has the ability to adapt to the other well.

            There is a bizarre arrogance about some Americans who think they can easily dominate any sport outside their usual jurisdiction. But they never do.. Its always "would"...though they do as fair a job as any other mid level country as shown in their soccer success.

            I have no illusions about the rugby teams though, a lot of countries rugby teams are cab driver level, and england are nowhere near as good as they think either, they just benefit from a small pool at the top. If rugby was really global they'd be f-ed.
            Last edited by DreamFighter; 10-03-2019, 11:25 AM.

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            • boogbx
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              It shows respect for the sport of boxing and brings some
              Much needed media coverage on a mainstream level.

              Exactly what is wrong with this?

              Besides while a physically imposing presence, anybody who has boxed knows it’s not about physicality or power but technique and adjustments.

              Brandon Marshall will fail miserably and that only strengthens the argument how boxing is the toughest sport.

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              • Big dawg lani
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                #8
                Originally posted by DreamFighter
                rubgys very different, its max cardio balanced with the physical, NFL is intense bursts with rests. Neither has the ability to adapt to the other well.

                There is a bizarre arrogance about some Americans who think they can easily dominate any sport outside their usual jurisdiction. But they never do.. Its always "would"...though they do as fair a job as any other mid level country as shown in their soccer success.

                I have no illusions about the rugby teams though, a lot of countries rugby teams are cab driver level, and england are nowhere near as good as they think either, they just benefit from a small pool at the top. If rugby was really global they'd be f-ed.
                I’m amer but don’t understand why he would say some outlandish shyt like this

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by DreamFighter
                  rubgys very different, its max cardio balanced with the physical, NFL is intense bursts with rests. Neither has the ability to adapt to the other well.

                  There is a bizarre arrogance about some Americans who think they can easily dominate any sport outside their usual jurisdiction. But they never do.. Its always "would"...though they do as fair a job as any other mid level country as shown in their soccer success.

                  I have no illusions about the rugby teams though, a lot of countries rugby teams are cab driver level, and england are nowhere near as good as they think either, they just benefit from a small pool at the top. If rugby was really global they'd be f-ed.
                  Rugby is a Global sport more so than Basketball or any other american sport 'I don't particularly watch it myself, but it is a global sport'.

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                  • DaNeutral.
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                    #10
                    Hes a Boxing fan and wants some of that smack talk action. He will of been dreaming about calling out anybody and everbody and now hes turned pro he can legitimately do it. Lets see what he says after he gets KTFO in his 1st fight.

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