Just a reminder. And oh yeah, some black ass milkdud looking clown who resembles the dude who played Mason Dixon in Rocky fights after him.
Just a reminder. And oh yeah, some black ass milkdud looking clown who resembles the dude who played Mason Dixon in Rocky fights after him.
"I never came into the ring trying to intimidate anybody. I just came and presented myself, and if they choose to be intimidated cool. If not, they're still gonna hit eventually." - Iron Mike
python? he's the viper !!! quit blaming Forrest for Shane's and Raul Frank's incessant holding. otherwise, name one other fight not involving them in which Forrest held excessively. thank you.
"A fisherman is always hopeful -- nearly always more hopeful than he has any right to be."- Roderick Haig-Brown
Thanks for the heads up X. With Chavez Jr and Arce fighting its hard to remember these other guys are fighting.
when and where are these guys fighting? aztec tv or some shit? i don't think i get than channel.Originally Posted by royyjonesjrp4pno1
"A fisherman is always hopeful -- nearly always more hopeful than he has any right to be."- Roderick Haig-Brown
oh for real. what PPV? available on Time Warner? how good is the guy Arce is fighting?Originally Posted by royyjonesjrp4pno1
"A fisherman is always hopeful -- nearly always more hopeful than he has any right to be."- Roderick Haig-Brown
Ive never heard of the dude who Arce is fighting.Originally Posted by Double L
He once knocked out a flyweight Manny Pacquiao with a right hand to the body.Originally Posted by royyjonesjrp4pno1
"And a smart thing he's doing, he spit out his mouthpiece just like Diego Corrales" Mora
“Boxing is made up of weight classes,” De La Hoya criticized. “Stick to your weight classes.”
“Whitaker was so slick and to me, he felt like he was in a whole different class,” De La Hoya said. “He was a southpaw and he had all these tricky moves and everything. But he didn’t mind trading with you and Mayweather didn’t want to do that.”
nice. i'm sure that's why he was chosen as the opponent. meanwhile, he's probably lost 5 out of his last 6 fights.Originally Posted by Mitchell Kane
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what's his name, do you know? i'm gonna boxrec his azz and find out.
nope. i'm wrong. he's won his last 6 fights and i don't think he's lost a fight in years. wow. this is a real fight. shit. arce's fight with castillo is in no way a sure bet. i won't be surprised if he loses to this guy. shit. i might have to order this event - that is, if time warner is offering it. anyone know if they are?
Last edited by Double L; 12-01-2007 at 01:05 PM.
"A fisherman is always hopeful -- nearly always more hopeful than he has any right to be."- Roderick Haig-Brown
Medgoen Singsurat.Originally Posted by Double L
"And a smart thing he's doing, he spit out his mouthpiece just like Diego Corrales" Mora
“Boxing is made up of weight classes,” De La Hoya criticized. “Stick to your weight classes.”
“Whitaker was so slick and to me, he felt like he was in a whole different class,” De La Hoya said. “He was a southpaw and he had all these tricky moves and everything. But he didn’t mind trading with you and Mayweather didn’t want to do that.”
so do you agree this is a real fight? the guy's record looks pretty good. he's been ko'd a couple of times, but not lately. and i think at least "some" of the guys he's lost to were good fighters (tunucao for example).Originally Posted by Mitchell Kane
"A fisherman is always hopeful -- nearly always more hopeful than he has any right to be."- Roderick Haig-Brown
It's the only fight I've seen of him, but it came years ago and chances are Top Rank isn't going to put any of it's name fighters in that tough tonight...though there can always be surprises.Originally Posted by Double L
At one time, JCC Jr.'s opponent (Ray Sanchez III) was a decent looking prospect and had some hype to him. He's fought on some Top Rank cards before (but he lost early in his career and kind of fell off the radar)...he's still young (24) and he's also a local favorite so the crowd should be into it.
I'm not going to order it though, I'll be watching the Mayorga-Vargas replay and at least the first fight on the Showtime card.![]()
"And a smart thing he's doing, he spit out his mouthpiece just like Diego Corrales" Mora
“Boxing is made up of weight classes,” De La Hoya criticized. “Stick to your weight classes.”
“Whitaker was so slick and to me, he felt like he was in a whole different class,” De La Hoya said. “He was a southpaw and he had all these tricky moves and everything. But he didn’t mind trading with you and Mayweather didn’t want to do that.”
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