Roy Jones Jr & Emanuel Steward were "On The Ropes" - NOW AVAILABLE ON DEMAND! 7/13

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  1. robpalmer135

    robpalmer135 Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    please ask him how his brother would do against Kalid Yafai and how he got on in the ABA's this year
     
  2. Rebel-INS

    Rebel-INS Mighty Healthy Full Member

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    Can't wait to hear his enlightening conversation. **** me he's thick as ****.
     
  3. Mandanda

    Mandanda SkillspayBills Full Member

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    I'd like to see you ask this question

    ''You tweeted this message on your twitter the other week with regards to your brother being overlooked for the English Commonwealth Games Squad,

    "yo check this out, rob mc cracken is the trainer of Carl froch.. some1 jus told me that. well now everything makes sense....''
    Would you liked to expand on this statement, do you still feel Froch influenced McCracken selction policy? Supposedly David Haye got you two to bury the hatchet...have things turned sour again between you and Froch?..''
     
  4. NoHomeJerome

    NoHomeJerome Boxing Junkie banned

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    Ask the little twat if he has apologized to McCracken yet and ask him if he is embarrassed about making a nob of himself (again).
     
  5. Bajingo

    Bajingo Boxing Junkie banned

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    Hi Lazarus :hi:
     
  6. NoHomeJerome

    NoHomeJerome Boxing Junkie banned

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    Okay, word it better then.

    "There has been a lot of controversy over the last few weeks about your brother Haroon not getting picked for the England Commenwealth games squad. Yourself and Haroon have both made accusations & insinuations on twitter, specifically about Rob McCraken. You both feel Haroon should have been picked. Why do you feel Haroon should have been picked? Bearing in mind his poor ranking, and poor performance at the ABAs, why would he have been picked Amir?"

    I don't expect OTR to pick on this though. It's usually just arse licking and questions like "how did it feel to win a world title?" :tired:tired:tired
     
  7. NoHomeJerome

    NoHomeJerome Boxing Junkie banned

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    Let's see him and his brother apologize to Rob McCracken and then we can drop it.
     
  8. Rumsfeld

    Rumsfeld Moderator Staff Member

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  9. Bad Dog

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    :lol:
     
  10. robpalmer135

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    looks like it will be a good episode.

    by the way you can download this show on itunes.
     
  11. Uncle Rico

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    :lol: So true.

    Ask him how confident he is in knowing he's facing a monster on December 11th. He's got all the tools to give you a nightmare, so what makes you so confident that you can take him on?
     
  12. Davew430

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    Ask him what glue he'll be buying on December 12th to put that chin back together
     
  13. zico2010

    zico2010 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    How easy is it to do that if you are not American? Im not an expert but i'd guess there would be a lot of hassle with regards to getting permenant resident status, tax issues, etc.
     
  14. boxing4eva

    boxing4eva Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I don't know the details of how it's done but I know of many many British boxers who have done it so can't be that much of a problem.

    His UK training scheme for most of the year in Bolton is pretty much just fitness and going over things. There's no real development.

    It's all down to money. I don't blame him personally for it, as most in his position would do the same. But I can speak from experience (Not in being a great boxer but in other things in life) when I say it is almost impossible to push yourself to the level you need to develop yourself into something great, unless you live in conditions that make you want to change your life. You can train hard, you can learn things, and you can do well, just as Amir has done but for that next level that makes you into something beyond that it requires training hard and learning things when you don't want to do it, and I don't mean "don't want to" as in that you can't be arsed of your physically exhausted, I mean like so exhausted mentally drained from it that you don't even want to do the thing anymore that you're training towards. Long before that point normal people quit, the select few who achieve greatness do so because they don't quit, because they know if they do quit they stay in their normal life, which is worse. Because they live in conditions they want out of.

    When you have houses, cars, enough money to life like a king the rest of your life. You can push yourself far, but ultimately there comes a point where your mind says "Wow you've done great today, this training session is amazing. You've pushed yourself far, Let's go relax, get a massage, eat and go out in the Ferrari to unwind and tomorrow we will do this again"... you might go on a bit longer, but then you relent
     
  15. Smurker

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    Ask him, if you include all numbers from one to a hundred, how many nines appear in total.