You're pulling out a nationalistic card on me? Can i do that with you, you dumb p4p ring American-king-of-the-ring in your own country on your own terms guy?
i'm only pulling it out on you because you're delving into the realm of fantasy theres a big difference between 'i like boxing' and 'i know boxing'
I know boxing. I know you hate being wrong and making excuses to cover up your heroes flaws. Sorry for pointing out your heroes flaws. Bringing up my nationality to prove your point was a weak move on your behalf, I'm not a nationalistic type of guy, its why i state right now. I find Mayweather as one of the greatest boxers who ever lived. It seems some of you Americans don't give credit where its due, to the Klits, for their dominance in the heavyweight division and for the brits in our cause.
you've made one reference (that ive seen) on this thread trying to distance yourself from being a 'brittard'...and you've gone out of your way by starting another thread trying to be apologetic for another 'brittard'...yet you post something like this... as soon as you finish a sentence with, "if you disagree with that then you're an idiot" - it means you arent willing to even consider another option you are in denial, my friend. you are the 'brittard' you are trying so hard to distance yourself from
I said you're in denial because you are. That's the only thing you picked up on in your last sentence, not anything to do with boxing. Thanks for the chat. Cheers for owning you.
Roy's options in 2002 after the Clinton Woods fight, were as follows: 1. Make history in fighting for the HW title and making $17M in the process. 2. Have a grudge fight against Tarver at LHW. 3. Fight a relatively unknown European WBO belt holder, who fought in a DIFFERENT division. I'm sure Roy was awake all night, thinking of which option to pick.
Eubank has admitted on numerous occasions that he never chased Roy or the big fights in America. He was happy sat on his Sky/ITV contracts. :good