Clottey = Disgrace

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Rico Spadafora, Mar 14, 2010.


  1. Rico Spadafora

    Rico Spadafora Master of Chins Full Member

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    once again he shows up and throws no punches. I am shocked that fraud did not do his usual crying of 'robbery' at the end of the fight. He did not beat Cotto because he did not throw enough punches and he lost every single round to Pacquiao and did not even try. He is the Welterweight Kevin Johnson a disgrace.

    And shame on Bob Arum for that atrocious undercard. What a farce.

    Just an awful night of Boxing.
     
  2. 46and0

    46and0 It's irrefutable. Full Member

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    I agree, the whole "Event" was nothing more than a despicible in-house sham, and has probably set boxing back more then rejuvenated it.
     
  3. truewarrior

    truewarrior Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I hardly ever agree with you but on this one Rico you hit it right on the button. This fight received alot of exposure from casual fans and I think it gave them a negative impression. ****ing Clottey, what a dud.
     
  4. pureboxer

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    Yeah Clottey ****ed up in this fight, at least throw some ****ing punches.
     
  5. dee-z-r

    dee-z-r Active Member Full Member

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    what the ell you lot on about "the event" went great the flippin crowd were soooo into that fight and the crowd ended up luving clottey for his toughness and the fact he was getting at pacman a few times with good combos
     
  6. sugarngold

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    Say what you like but Clottey performed better against Pacquiao than De La Hoya, Diaz, Hatton and Cotto combined.
     
  7. Rico Spadafora

    Rico Spadafora Master of Chins Full Member

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    :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

    by standing flat footed and covering up like Winky Wright the whole fight?

    The guy is a disgrace he did not even try.
     
  8. Leonit

    Leonit Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    hahha same to me.
     
  9. Leonit

    Leonit Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Ok if that is your vision of boxing. But don't be amazed if very few loyal Clottey nuthuggers share it.
     
  10. AffectedToaster

    AffectedToaster Well-Known Member Full Member

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    but Rico he doesn't have a glass jaw, how can u not love him
     
  11. eko718

    eko718 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Clottey is not by any means a disgrace. This was a setup fight and the outcome was predictable to any person who knows Clottey's style.
     
  12. Rico Spadafora

    Rico Spadafora Master of Chins Full Member

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    Glass Jaws is a very small segment of my Boxing knowledge. This was an awful fight. Mayweather vs Mosley is going to blow this fight out of the water. I hope Clottey is never on TV again. He is a disgrace.
     
  13. jmarti14

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    Yeah.. Last night event as a whole was just a dud. I hope these upcoming bouts in the next few months make up for last nights snooze fest.
     
  14. sugarngold

    sugarngold RIDDUM Full Member

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    :hand:toney:****off:boogie

    I know how to use smileys too.

    He fought the same way he always fought. He covers up and waits for openings. Pacquiao kept punching and gave him no opportunities to counter.
     
  15. Atlanta

    Atlanta Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I can't believe anyone here is stunned the fight occurred like it did. The Undercard was a joke from the second it was announced, even when Antonio Margarito was supposed to be fighting on it. Posters on here predicted this exact outcome when the fight was announced, Clottey would go into high guard and throw very few punches. And guess what, that happened. From the top 3 at welterweight, the drop off is steady to Berto, then pretty steep down to Clottey.