Most deluded boxer?

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by donnie, Jan 26, 2013.


  1. donnie

    donnie Member Full Member

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    Never known a boxer as deluded as ashley theophane! Seriously reading his tweets, he geniunely believes he is a world elite fighter :shock:
     
  2. PaulieMc

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    Amir Khan would be the easy suggestion. Paul Smith is up there for me.
     
  3. BlackBrenny

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    agree

    what kind of things has theophane been saying? I don't follow twatter
     
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  5. Ko puncher

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    Froch saying he is britains best super mw, calling himself a legend. Guy spouts utter shite.
     
  6. smegmaa

    smegmaa Undefeated Champ Full Member

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    Theophane pisses me off, I agree
     
  7. fortysixando

    fortysixando Active Member Full Member

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    yer theophane thinks because he had close fight with danny garcia hes as good as him.thing is garcia improved vastly since they fought.
     
  8. Bill C84

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    **** off Iron chin you deluded Khan Bumsucker.

    As for the question, Khan or Cleverly.
     
  9. Mr Butt

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  10. Primadonna Kool

    Primadonna Kool Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Most deluded..?

    The boxers who don't train with the work ethic and discipline, of their days in the amateur ranks.

    And they still think they are going to fulfil their abilities and ambitions.

    I have always stated this: When you involve yourself in amateur boxing, most boxers are more disciplined and have a better work ethic during this part of there career. I can remember being intimidated and slightly afraid of missing training sessions, and i was not even fighting at the time.

    As a amateur boxer its all year round, consistent training.

    Boxing is probably the only sport that gets more ******ed, when you turn professional. Its probably the only sport that is actually more unprofessional at professional level, than amateur level.

    Audley Harrison is a boxer who has always dedicated to training to a certain degree, but was he honestly training like he did back in the amateurs..? It hit home to him how unprofessional boxing is, when he was standing next to Dwain Chambers during the 2012 Olympics. And by his own admittance..? He did not feel like a dedicated athlete. And Audley Harrison is one of the more dedicated fighters, when you compare him to ******ed ****witts like Derek Chisora or even Danny Williams.

    About 90% of boxers in this country in my opinion, lead unprofessional lifestyles. And have the inability to live and train like athletes all year round.

    Its as if it is in their genetic make up to be ******s.

    Their ether not training or overstraining.
     
  11. hitman_hatton1

    hitman_hatton1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    james toney.

    certainly in the last 5 yrs or so. :patsch
     
  12. Clark81

    Clark81 Slumped in his corner Full Member

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    Khan - he said he'd move up to 147 and secure a fight with Mayweather by now lol
     
  13. True_Hero

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    Amir Khan't

    Although, I don't exactly blame him. Given the way the media and mainstream outlets have been sucking his **** since he turned pro it's no wonder he has the belief he's better than he is. And even now he's been exposed, he still has idiots in the media sucking him off and giving him attention ahead of genuinely talented young lads like Burns and Bellew who get little media attention whatsoever.
     
  14. Smoggy7188

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    Paul McCloskey, Junior Witter, Bradley Skeete in a few years time.