you must have missed the thread where four different people were having a ball typing out phonetic mock-Dutch accents... but you are right, we are...
he was probably the most brilliant marketer of our time... if you think there is no intelligence involved in that, you're flat out wrong
I didn't say you were "unintelligent", Mr. "you aren't able to discern information from what you read"; I merely said you aren't anywhere near the...
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agree
By reading what you type
unless he had Norton in the quarterfinal round:crafty:
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Hard to get bored of something when you haven't started doing it Yes and Steve Jobs was much more intelligent than you, that's the point
do you objectively believe Mosley gave more of an effort than Hoya did?
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Your entire argumentative style consists of putting words in my mouth (i.e. "you said that crying isn't feminine") and then challenging them...
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:giggle:undeniably true
in fairness, a lot of people picked Bernard, myself included
"I SAY, the little dark chap certainly does talk quite a lot" "savages, your majesty" "indeed, one longs for the days when fisticuffsmanship...
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Griffith was incredibly versatile... he could compete with any style, any attribute... great, great fighter and the sickest level of opposition...
Exactly and I'm not an Oscar fan by any stretch
It's one of the funniest things ever posted
this implication is highly insulting and irritating and this is the second time you've said it regardless of whatever anyone thinks of me here,...
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exactly
he lost to all three... horrible analogy It is absolutely debateable... both guys (Tiger/Griffith) faced incredible opposition... If you think...
exactly... one of the things that is most misconstrued around here is that you can still be truly great even if you are not the number one or two...
pretty much though, it's hard for him in all of the matchups I also think that if you were to have a league of all the best middleweight...
sadly, fightbeat has proven that anything can be debated if the person involved is daft enough to simply ignore all evidence
he has loads of trouble with every one of those guys but I think he beats Kalambay and Toney and is driven nuts by Nunn to the point of possibly...
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I think even then it's highly debateable... I think Hops was great, but his opposition was largely atrocious...
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