You mean, as Kid D would say, "Manny beat a slightly deteriorated version of DLH who, while still green beat a moderately less deterorated Chavez...
Even though Manny has become the Liquid Metal PacMan3 since beating up the shell of DLH??:lol:
Curry outboxes Margarito and wins by clear decision.
Speaking of betting... ...what are the odds that a year from now Ike will be claiming that he was the "only one" to pick Manny to win by KO?? :lol:
Oscar by KO. There is a significant difference between the Oscar of this weekend and the Oscar from 1997 - 2000.
Who wins at Middleweight?
Who wins?
agREED. I don't see any way Manny wins and the fight goes as long as Oscar decides to let it go.
If Manny loses, will it be because of the ring?
Ok, Ok... 1. Naseem Hamed 2. Jorge Paez 3. Johnny Tapia 4. Terrance Alli 5. ...and there was one other fighter who I can't think of who tried to...
:lol::lol::lol::lol:This is my favorite topic in quite a while.
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I can't disagree with you here. The Bika fight has ended his chances of making any noise at 168. I don't know if it would make much (or any)...
:lol: Nah. Unlike Calzaghe, Bika actually landed meaningful punches and Peter was definately hurt prior to the stoppage. I know you're just...
Calzaghe by decision. I think Jones could win, but I suspect he will spend more time trying to avoid being hurt than actually try to win the fight.
Stylistically speaking...I couldn't agree more.
Oh, no. Now you've done it!! :lol:
Doubtful. I think Jones is too concerned with getting hurt these days to be overly aggressive.
I never heard of Berbick having drug issues prior to the Tyson fight. I know he had issues later on. I could be wrong, but I don't remember him...
I never thought or meant that Rahman was any sort of a make or break legacy fight for Vitali, but Vitali's seeming reluctance to fight Rahman did...
I'm not looking down on him. I actually think Vitali is a good fighter. I wasn't mocking Vitali so much as mocking MIKE's attempt to make a place...
The 80's heavy era as a group did have a good sized bunch of underachievers and folks that didn't train as hard as they could have, but I don't...
It sounds good. But it's just a stat. Just focusing on how he did against his opposition without considering the quality of his opposition doesn't...
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It definitely counts against Toney as well. But to me, taking on Jones and losing (even in one-sided fashion) counts a bit more than avoiding...
I never said that Toney defintiely would beat or was better than Calzaghe, what I said is that I'm not convinced that Calzaghe is the better...
agREED. Hopkins is the long term greater fighter, but Jones beating Toney is a bigger accomplishment based on when the fights actually happened....
disagREED. I'm not convinced Calzaghe is better than Toney @ 168. Toney was a very good fighter at 168 and a much better fighter than anyone...
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