three words: cut and paste.
well, it's up to Cunnigham to beat him this time around. maybe then we'll be spared the trouble.
i know. it's a real shot in the dark. and probably too much to ask. but a meaningful and interesting match-up nontheless, and most importantly one...
WTF wins? And why? Is Mabuza any good?
Anyone hear anything on this? I believe these guys are scheduled to fight in a week or so. Do you think MSG might show it (FSN)?
well, this is certainly one way to sell more books.
why is it again?
Judah is always ahead after 5 rounds. And after 12, if he makes it that far, he always loses. Nobody is saying Judah is a bum. But facts are...
idiot. Corley "bullied" PBF on the ropes. Castillo "bullied" PBF on the ropes. Carlos Hernandez "bullied" PBF on the ropes. Baldomir "bullied" PBF...
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:dunno: to you? wtf are you saying here? did you leave a few words out, like 10 of them?
awe, fk you. :lol: i explained myself thoroughly concerning that pick, both before the fight, and after. you've already stolen too much of my time...
yeah but i don't think size really played a part in their fight. i mean, p4p ODH is always gonna be a big puncher compared to PBF. that means PBF...
Judah was dropped by Spinks. And for 9 rounds he was pretty much humiliated. It was only after Spinks got tired that Judah didn't lose rounds...
at least i record my picks. and more often than not, they're right. but it suits your know-it-all fragile psyche more to pretend they're not....
:lol: exactly. Cotto is exactly the type of fighter Judah will never beat. Never. Judah could "possibly" beat a guy like PBF. he did beat a guy...
I'm still not convinced this is anything but a one-sided beat down. Sure, Judah will handle himself early on and land some eye-catching counters,...
Jackson wasn't a big middle-weight. And he started at 154. So the fact that he was a huge puncher might not have disqualified him completely as a...
I realize I mention PBF in the thread, but can we leave him out of it?
When this fight was first announced, it seemed like a no-brainer. And in many ways it still is. Afterall, Judah couldn't handle the pressure and...
still, i think it had more to do with Pavlik's ability to back Miranda up. Miranda is used to fighting at his own pace - throwing when he wants to...
he's good. but isn't it funny to hear RJJ, P4P star, refer to him as a, "monster?" and complain about having to face him? it's so obvious RJJ...
good point. this is what makes PPV frustrating; the fact that it costs money above and beyond dollars we're already spending. it'd be different i...
he said he'd fight anyone. :lol: and his main take-away from the Pavlik/Miranda fight was that Miranda was over-rated. and when coached by...
either way. DiBella's the one who figured incorrectly that if he put someone in front of Taylor who couldn't hurt him that Taylor would be more...
i find it hilarious that DiBella's whole grand scheme back-fired completely. he figured he'd put Taylor in with Spinks, Taylor could play the big...
well. i started the thread. so i feel obligated to reply. i know it sounded like i was bitching. and maybe i was. but the thread isn't meant as an...
i agree. i think what makes a month-long stretch of no big fights so hard to handle is that we're used to having so many. so i'm with you. the...
YES! he's constantly trying to endear himself to the fans. it's hilarious.
isn't Manny Steward Taylor's manager? as well as his trainer? if so, shame on him for pretending to be without blame as to Taylor's choice of...
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