Money Meets His Match!!! The New Ring Cover Story

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Seven Chance, Sep 22, 2010.


  1. sammydavisjr

    sammydavisjr Guest

    the oddsmakers have been duped by the fraud.

    and sometimes they cant read the intangible psychological aspects of a fight at all.
     
  2. spud1

    spud1 HAWK TIME!!!! Full Member

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    Hendo is that you.

    This aint junior school no space to be patting yourself on the back.

    You aint provednothing.

    All you did was say ludicrous things such as Sandy saddler would ko Floyd.

    Floyd is a fraud

    Floyd is a joke.

    Floyd hasnt fought anyone io cant beat

    :tired

    Ya'll aint proved ****.

    You uneducated foul mouthed street rat.
     
  3. sammydavisjr

    sammydavisjr Guest

    Floyd is a fraud Spud, you just aint open minded or wise enough to realize it.
     
  4. FORMIDABLE

    FORMIDABLE Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Didn't the Ring have an issue not too long ago, when GBP were in cahoots with Mayweather over the Pac allegations, pitting Floyd against the ATG's at welter and had him coming out favorably in most of the matchups?

    Now that Mayweather has given them a big '**** off' and been talking with Don King, they come out with anti-Mayweather article. And surprise, surprise, DLH is on the list of greats who would've beaten him, when he lost all his biggest fights against the prime greats of his era.

    Lol, the Ring has gone to ****. It's now a GBP/DLH propaganda tool.
     
  5. LastQuark

    LastQuark Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Add these to the list:

    Antonio Margarito
    Kostya Tszyu
    Miguel Cotto
    Manny Pacquiao
    Shane Mosley
    Paul Williams

    ..oh, he ducked all of them.
     
  6. Real_Truth

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    *****s are gonna point out that he beat Mosley in his absolute prime at 38 yrs of age :lol:
     
  7. Royal-T-Bag

    Royal-T-Bag Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Saddler, Pryor, De La hoya and Arguello don't stand a ****ing chance

    Henry Armstrong, and Duran are close to call 50/50

    I give Whitaker a slight advantage 60/40 or 55/45

    Hearns, Leonard and Robinson... definetly got them. 80/20 for them beating mayweather
     
  8. NALLEGE

    NALLEGE Loyal Member banned

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    Dlh, Armstrong, Saddler and Arguello are guys I don't think beat a prime Floyd. Everyone else had a chance to beat Floyd as vice versa...
     
  9. NALLEGE

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    What about adding Valero, Guzman, Johnson, 115 and 118 lb divisions back then, Nate Campbell, JMM a third time, Shane, PW, Berto and... Wait, I got side tracked...are we talking about Floyd or Pac lol...
     
  10. AlisJab

    AlisJab I crush homers Full Member

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    Yeah that's what I said, and I added Oscar in his prime, Zab at his peak, and do the *****'s see the truth? Nope, this is what they say "DID YOU SEE THAT HIGHLIGHT VIDEO OF FLOYD ON YOUTUBE! WHAT SKILLS! WOW HE LOOKED GREAT IN THOSE CHERRY PICKED FIGHTS AGAINST SMALLER AND OLDER FIGHTERS!"
     
  11. elTerrible

    elTerrible TeamElite General Manager Full Member

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    yeah and 154 was mayweather's best weight too
     
  12. NALLEGE

    NALLEGE Loyal Member banned

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    :lol:
     
  13. ripcity

    ripcity Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Duran. 135 & 147
    If you stand in front of Duran. He's tough and elusive. Give him some movement and he can't handle it. He quit against Ray Leonard and he'd quit against Mayweather. Mayweather would not stand in front of Duran. He'd pick him apart all fight. Of the listed boxers only Saddler stands a lesser chance against Mayweather. That is only due to the fact that Saddler would have been at the end of his career.
    Earlyer in this thread I called Julio Cesar Chavez Sr. "Duran light" This was a mistake on my part. While Duran may have been a better boxer. Chavez who would still get beat by Mayweather Ray Leonard as well. To be fair 147 was not a good weight for Chavez but even at a catchweight Leonard would beat him. would like wrongfuly complaine about the correct decision. However he would not have quit.
    Mayweather 80/20.
     
  14. totsboy

    totsboy Active Member Full Member

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    pac retired him just like hatton and oscar:deal
     
  15. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    Void know he would get knocked out by Pac, which is the reason he refuses to fight him and instead he fights women. Void want to beat up children also.