What boxer do you truly believe you can beat or give trouble too? i know alot of us sit back at that t.v like i probably could beat this guy? let's hear it?
Honestly, with 4 months of training........
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Order of difficulty but I think with 4 months I would win
#1 Gerald McLellan
#2 Muhamed Ali
#3 Freddie Roach
#4 Lavander Johnson
#5 any one of the phaggots from The Contender
#6 Christy Martin
#7 Tanya Harding
#8 James "Cellulites Out" ToneyLast edited by BloodClot; 08-20-2006, 05:45 PM.Comment
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** I'd be happy to move James ******* from contender to D-cup pretender in a heartbeat. Just pick him off at distance and make his lardass move around uselessly.Originally posted by BloodClot#6 Christy Martin
#7 Tanya Harding
#8 James "Cellulites Out" ToneyComment
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Originally posted by maxoridoany couch potatoe that doesn't even train but think he's a badass and sits at home like "what is he doing? i can kick his ass..." needs to be ***** slapped.
exactly: I remember hearing Jon Favreau say when he was making the Rocky Marciano movie he had to spar with some real boxers and he nailed this one guy right on the chin as hard as he could because the adrenaline was pumping...he stopped after the punch and asked the guy if he was OK, but the guy looked at him like he was crazy and said, "Why did you stop?"
; the guy barely felt it, and John felt small. The story goes he was thinking about even considering turning pro to get some fights because he was "feeling it" during the making of the movie...he would tell the producers that he was thinking about fighting pro, and they would say "Yeah, you really look good out there", but this was only to pump up his self-esteem for the movie, because after they got done rapping up, they told him "Don't even think about it, you will be killed", and he responded "Yeah, I changed my mind after the sparring"
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for some damn reason i want a piece of ivan calderon to finally give him a loss....of course i would spend my whole camp losing weight instead of training so ill have my excuses lined up....Comment
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Great article on that subject :Originally posted by Abe Attellexactly: I remember hearing Jon Favreau say when he was making the Rocky Marciano movie he had to spar with some real boxers and he nailed this one guy right on the chin as hard as he could because the adrenaline was pumping...he stopped after the punch and asked the guy if he was OK, but the guy looked at him like he was crazy and said, "Why did you stop?"
; the guy barely felt it, and John felt small. The story goes he was thinking about even considering turning pro to get some fights because he was "feeling it" during the making of the movie...he would tell the producers that he was thinking about fighting pro, and they would say "Yeah, you really look good out there", but this was only to pump up his self-esteem for the movie, because after they got done rapping up, they told him "Don't even think about it, you will be killed", and he responded "Yeah, I changed my mind after the sparring" 
I Could've Lasted More Than A Round
by Frank Lotierzo
http://www.thesweetscience.com/boxin...ore-than-round
When Tyson blew Michael Spinks out in the first round, many arm chair fighters were yapping how they could've done better and lasted longer than Spinks did. Unfortunately some of them have no clue that they wouldn't have done squat but soil themselves just getting in the ring, and not just with Tyson. They have no concept or understanding how many bad dudes Spinks had to go through just to be qualified to fight Tyson. The next time you see a contending fighter get taken apart in a big fight in a round or two, remember 99% of those watching would've been half killed by the guys he beat to get there. And just imagine how good the fighter who just won must be.Comment
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