Yeah, and you have been told MULTIPLE times by multiple posters before. Knock it off or condense it into several match ups in one thread. You know what you're doing. The worse thing about it is you don't interact with your own threads afterwards.
It says stupid, not ******ed. Your posts are horrendously bad. You have little quality to any 'contribution' you make. And typical Internet guy taking a phrase fully literally lol.
Yes. It is. It clogs the first page up and let's great thread ideas get lost to be replaced with pretty much pointless opinionated threads with virtually no insight. There's nothing wrong with these types of threads, one at a time. And when it's a good match up. But yours rarely are. I would say you could learn a few things from Mark and LaMotta, but I can't bring myself to it. Also, considering you probably are one of them, I don't think I need to. Furthermore, you don't even monitor your threads or reply to others or check that the fights have been done before, use the search function.
Personally, I rather like having out of the box fantasy match-ups being discussed from time to time. If the OP chooses to post a batch of them, then so what? The matches themselves are less repetitive than half the threads that appear on this forum. Nothing wrong with any of the match-ups listed by the OP.
You obviously haven't seen the sheer amount he posts regularly. He once posted around 14 at once. The match ups are usually weird and just brutal over kill, or just inane questions. He also has no interaction beyond the posting, and never posts his own thoughts and details on said match up or question, responds to other posters, whatever. Several people would agree with me. It's literally the straw that broke the camel's back, that lead to these reactions. People like to rag on Mark, but he is no where near as bad as this, posts some good threads, and interacts with his own thoughts.
I dunno....If I see threads I don't like, I ignore them. Given the sheer repetition of topics being discussed on threads like this (Marciano...Duran...etc), seeing match-ups like this are a welcome change, imo. Also, nothing wrong with this match-up. Dundee was good enough to hold his own with Benny Leonard, and his counter-punching skills and speed might give a slow starting Sanchez fits for a while.
Yep, I can see that, similar to Cowdell where Sanchez starts off slow, and misses the mark as he hates to lead against the counter punchers. That said, I'd see him coming on though and winning.