Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Comments Thread For: Loma: Haney Hasn't Fought Anybody & Now He's Saying He'll Knock Me Out?

Collapse
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • #51
    Originally posted by Nay_Sayer View Post
    No, and I have no intention of joining your Lomafako nut hugging club.


    Sounds like a bunch of excuses from a Lomafako nut hugger.



    Beating the GRJs and Linares' of the world don't make for the resume of an ATG. Sorry but they just don't - despite your nut huggery and apologizing...
    Lol at you. I don't even like Loma. And the subject wasn't about his resume being ATG. The debate was about the comparisons of both of their resumes. Those two you just named far more notable than anybody Haney has fought. Just like almost everybody else on his resume. Ain't no nuthugging. That's a fact. Get outta your feelings man. It's shameful.

    Comment


    • #52
      Originally posted by Nay_Sayer View Post
      Lomafako wants to question Haney's oppostion but, in all honesty, exactly WHO has Lomafako ever beaten?
      This ****ing guy

      Comment


      • #53
        Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
        According to the AIBA. Idiot.
        The AIBA does NOT decide what is or what isn't a professional boxing contest, Clueless.

        Try again.

        Comment


        • #54
          Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
          According to the AIBA. Idiot.
          Taken from the WSB rulebook.
          COMPLIANCE TO THE RULES

          These WSB Competition Rules apply to the World Series of Boxing and are the only WSB Competition Rules worldwide for which AIBA National Member Federations, WSB Franchises, boxing members, clubs and boxing family must follow and respect in all their competitions in accordance to activities at all levels. No National Federation may develop its own Competition Rules that are contradictory to these WSB Competition Rules. The AIBA Technical Rules also apply to WSB Competitions.
          You got anything else, CLUELESS?

          Comment


          • #55
            Originally posted by Nay_Sayer View Post
            The AIBA does NOT decide what is or what isn't a professional boxing contest, Clueless.

            Try again.
            "The International Boxing Association or AIBA, originally the Association Internationale de Boxe Amateur, is a sport organization that sanctions amateur (Olympic-style) boxing matches and awards world and subordinate championships."


            weird.

            Comment


            • #56
              Originally posted by Nay_Sayer View Post
              Taken from the WSB rulebook.


              You got anything else, CLUELESS?
              Do you even know what you just highlighted?

              Comment


              • #57
                it seems like this Nay Sayer is dealing with the cabin fever by messing around... sometimes posters on here just like to type a lot of nonsense and keep the chatter going? It's hard to take serious but it's passing the time in these long days

                Comment


                • #58
                  Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
                  Do you even know what you just highlighted?
                  Have you taken the time to READ the WSB rulebook?

                  RULES FOR COMPETITION MANAGEMENT

                  Boxers must be 18 years old (or must be turning 18 in the year of the WSB season) and meet all of the elegibility requirements of the AIBA Technical Rules (Classification, Membership and Eligibility) to register and compete in WSB.

                  All Boxers must attend the Official Weigh-In the day before the day of the Match or Exhibition Match.

                  In all Regular Matches and Play-Off Matches, the Bouts will consist of five (5) rounds of three (3) minutes each.

                  In all Matches, one (1) minute of rest must be given to the Boxers between rounds.

                  In WSB Competitions, headguards are not allowed.

                  The length of the trunks must not be shorter than mid-thigh and cannot cover the knee; and must not be worn above the belt line. The belt line is an imaginary line from the navel to the top of the hips and must not cover the navel.

                  In WSB Competitions, no shirts shall be worn by men.
                  These rules bare a striking similarity to those of a professional boxing match..

                  Comment


                  • #59
                    Loma is special

                    Originally posted by Mario g View Post
                    Well said. Best comment I've seen today.
                    I can remember watching Pernell Whitaker fight a seasoned professional in his 1st fight why because he had the same thing’s Loma has, God gifted abilities that come once every 25-30 years or so.

                    Comment


                    • #60
                      Loma should just fight him, knock him out, and move on. All it takes is 3 months of promotion/training/the fight then you move on to the next guy

                      Comment

                      Working...
                      X
                      TOP