I hate the guy (peep the clogg thread in which Saucy Slice asked me to rate him) but he's done a bit more than just "win some games":lol:
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Chelski definitely seems to get more bang for the buck than Shitty does
Whitaker (but obviously not a landslide) Second one is tougher... one more big win might make Ward a clear favorite... As it stands, I'd shade it...
I'd rank Rosario way ahead of Jackson, personally The rest I agree with...
Chelski easily outpacing Schalke
yup
Interesting
That's a terrible scale The difference between "very good" and "a masterpiece" is one fucking number, yet there are two whole digits required to...
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fuck you, racist asshole
Tszyu or Hamed Pryor or Qawi Nelson or McCallum Jackson or Rosario
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Thanks bruv
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when this coincides with the hiring of a man with a notorious link to banned substances, it takes great naivete to believe there's not something...
I love Sal Sanchez and Sal Sanchez against an aggressive opponent is pretty much poetry in motion, but I can't see a strong argument for him over...
Moorer would put it in dry and shoot white, life-forming venom into Crapfaghe's Welsh Guido love box... Crapfaghe's butt uterus would grow a butt...
Robinson.... got it :scared2:
Then the 10 point must system is retarded
Others are... Floyd Mayweather (who strangely enough is recording victories over some of Pac's biggest scalps often well before he actually did)...
Exactly And the only guy to (actually) beat Pacquiao during this higher weight run happens to be another over-30 former Featherweight...
Yep, very true
Foster and Arguello was the toughest one to pick IMO because while Foster was absurdly dominant, Arguello's comp at 130 was fucking brilliant
Leonard, Monzon, Robinson, Foster, Spinks
I think I'm taking a realistic POV on what has clearly been a terrible era in the sport
You would pick a 150 pound welterweight over a 135 pound lightweight? Way to go out on a limb. Sterling analysis.
Well, I think that is gay
say again??
The PEDs is only a small part of what I was saying
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