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  • jack_the_rippuh
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    “Very dangerous for Klitschko...”

    “Very dangerous for Klitschko for the first three-four rounds...very dangerous.”

    -Manny Steward when asked about Briggs/Klitschko

    So is this a clear indication that we'll see Klitschko grabbing and holding even though he isn't hurt again?
  • Smokin'
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    #2
    you got that right, mother****er.

    And jack, I got 1 bill on the Prince, yay or nay?

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      #3
      Originally posted by jack_the_rippuh
      “Very dangerous for Klitschko for the first three-four rounds...very dangerous.”

      -Manny Steward when asked about Briggs/Klitschko

      So is this a clear indication that we'll see Klitschko grabbing and holding even though he isn't hurt again?
      Eaasy work for Klitcho..


      you guys even watch boxing? or do you just come in here and talk about it??



      slapnuts

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      • maxorido
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        #4
        Originally posted by Smokin'
        you got that right, mother****er.

        And jack, I got 1 bill on the Prince, yay or nay?
        i'll bet you sucka!

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        • jack_the_rippuh
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          #5
          Originally posted by charlie31
          Eaasy work for Klitcho..


          you guys even watch boxing? or do you just come in here and talk about it??



          slapnuts
          Look at the Steward Interview on the frontpage. He said it himself.

          P.S. Soliloquy, you got a deal.
          Signature it, *****.

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          • Smokin'
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            #6
            confirmed. put it in your sig, ***boy.

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            • AREALFIGHTER
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              #7
              Biggs will do fine he will make a good fight of it. The intersting thing will be what kinda work mayweather can do on him. If his defense and stamina have improved it could be intersting.

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                #8
                Originally posted by jack_the_rippuh
                “Very dangerous for Klitschko for the first three-four rounds...very dangerous.”

                -Manny Steward when asked about Briggs/Klitschko

                So is this a clear indication that we'll see Klitschko grabbing and holding even though he isn't hurt again?
                I think the real question is,
                What does he think about Benn, Watson and Eubank?

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                • jack_the_rippuh
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by BrooklynBomber
                  I think the real question is,
                  What does he think about Benn, Watson and Eubank?
                  DI: "Another one of my favorite fighters was Gerald McClellan, and his fight with Nigel Benn was a real heartbreaker. Were you with Gerald for that fight in England?"
                  "No. If you ever see the Showtime broadcast, they have a picture of me and they say, 'This is the first time in his career that Gerald is fighting without his manager.' A certain promoter convinced him that he didn't need a manager anymore, and he could just keep that 30%.

                  Steward: When I watched the fight, I could see that something wasn't right. He kept blinking and spitting his mouthpiece out. He was drugged, or something was not right. He's had that same, custom-made mouthpiece his whole career, but he kept sticking it out like there was a bad taste on it. Then, the first round he should have won the fight. Benn was down, in the ropes. If I was there as his manager, I would have never let that official come in. That was Frank Warren's doing (Benn's English promoter). But he had no one there. Then, when Gerald dropped to his knee and then slumped over, Don King just stepped right over him and was like, 'Nigel-my man!'

                  The whole thing was a mystery: the mouthpiece, no one there covering him as a manger, the blinking-something was not right. I talked to the guys who were over there, and I've heard so many crazy stories, and I don't like them! The day before there was a big argument-almost a physical fight-with him and Don King in the lobby. He wanted to know about his contract, and him and Don almost got into a fistfight! After the fight, they tried to find the contract in Gerald's room, but someone had already taken it. There were so many mysterious things going on over there."

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                  • realheavyhands
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by jack_the_rippuh
                    DI: "Another one of my favorite fighters was Gerald McClellan, and his fight with Nigel Benn was a real heartbreaker. Were you with Gerald for that fight in England?"
                    "No. If you ever see the Showtime broadcast, they have a picture of me and they say, 'This is the first time in his career that Gerald is fighting without his manager.' A certain promoter convinced him that he didn't need a manager anymore, and he could just keep that 30%.

                    Steward: When I watched the fight, I could see that something wasn't right. He kept blinking and spitting his mouthpiece out. He was drugged, or something was not right. He's had that same, custom-made mouthpiece his whole career, but he kept sticking it out like there was a bad taste on it. Then, the first round he should have won the fight. Benn was down, in the ropes. If I was there as his manager, I would have never let that official come in. That was Frank Warren's doing (Benn's English promoter). But he had no one there. Then, when Gerald dropped to his knee and then slumped over, Don King just stepped right over him and was like, 'Nigel-my man!'

                    The whole thing was a mystery: the mouthpiece, no one there covering him as a manger, the blinking-something was not right. I talked to the guys who were over there, and I've heard so many crazy stories, and I don't like them! The day before there was a big argument-almost a physical fight-with him and Don King in the lobby. He wanted to know about his contract, and him and Don almost got into a fistfight! After the fight, they tried to find the contract in Gerald's room, but someone had already taken it. There were so many mysterious things going on over there."
                    thats ****ed up if king had something to do with that, king is a bad mother ****er when the lights are out and he has enough money to make anything happen

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