if you want to ask for an avatar bet in a dignified manor, then i will consider your request. i never take orders from a forum gimp. american hypejob chad dawson is about to have his china chin smashed to smitherines by a B-level fighter in pascal :deal
Seriously, **** off from this thread fanboy, this was a thread designed to stimulate debate from informed fans, not attract pond life like you to appear and start having the same, exhausted, petty, pointless bitchfests about Calzaghe and Jones that you've been having every day on here for months. Your input is the intellectual equivalent of an anal creampie, get to ****. :hi:
For me, a slightly past-prime Morales is still a better fighter and tougher opponent than any version of Mikkel Kessler, Ruslan Chagaev, Sam Peter, or Chris Byrd, so Raheem shocking the world in that fight tops the fights you've mentioned in my eyes. You are right though, I did forget completely about Gonzalez-Michalczewski, very good call! I knew there would be at least one great win that I'd have forgotten - :fire
I appreciate your work on this thread Popkins even though we might disagree. This was without a doubt a great read and an even better one for debate. I applaud your hardwork for such a well thought out thread.:good
your from the uk and your talking like a brainwashed yank :nut :rofl i'm waiting for gimp c to make a dignified offer
Pacdbest is a prophet that predicts the future accurately, but that doesn't mean his versions of past events are also true and significant. To lowball Morales's win over Pac for any reason is crazy as far as I see it. Pac fought like a wildcat, and Morales had to be brilliant to get the W. Of course Morales picked up some easy rounds when Pac was suffering from the cut, but it's not Morales's fault that the cut affected Pac, he can't be penalized for that. In short, Morales jabbed better, boxed better, and was a deserving winner in a brilliant fight. I can't speak highly enough of that fight or either man's performance.
Dear Sir Would you kindly consider a one month avatar bet for the upcoming bout between Chad Dawson and Jean Pascal. It's sure to be a great contest. Kind Regards Pimp C
Thanks very much mate, I know you as someone who always gives credit for something well done ( I recall you praising Pacquiao for his win over Clottey), so much appreciated. Of course we will always disagree, but I respect your opinion as you respect mine. One thing though - please STOP feeding the troll that is Headbanger. I want him to get bored and go somewhere else for the childish arguments he needs so badly, he should not get it on this thread, I didn't go to all this effort for a worthless fanboy slug ****** ******* like him to **** it all up. :good
Go somewhere else, you're a tedious pointless disease of a poster, and take your lame emoticons and tired shite patter with you. You're a ****ing disgrace to Marvin Hagler with that avatar.
A mountainous effort. Well done. Marco Antonio Barrera was a 4-1 underdog going into his first real fight at 126lbs in 2001, and he was fighting an undefeated P4P rated fighter, one year removed from a career best performance. It's a better win that your choice for number 14 in my opinion, for those very reasons. I'd also reverse your choices for 1st and 2nd place. Not only because I think Barrera was a better fighter at his peak than De La Hoya, but also because Barrera was given a horrific beating...whereas Mosley won a split. Manny Pacquiao had moved up from 122lbs, also.