Maravilla vs Froch

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by el mosquito, Mar 14, 2011.

  1. saul_ir34

    saul_ir34 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I think Eastern European fighters are some of the toughest mother ****ers around. They are very well schooled since a young age and also have the grit and determination of a Mexican.

    If anything a Eastern European should be the best fighter available on paper. However we know fights are not won on paper.
     
  2. el mosquito

    el mosquito Boxing Addict banned

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    lol i was just stirring **** with the eastern euro comment.. i'd give him the same merit for beating dzin in the same way that i gave juan ma for beating luevano, donaire for beating sidorenko or cotto for beating Foreman.
     
  3. Dude

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    :good Totally agree

    The only problem with Eastern Euro's is that they have an ugly style bar a few exceptions - but that's what makes them tough mother****ers.
     
  4. el mosquito

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    shut the **** up idiot. We're talking about martinez's walk around weight and why he should look north to 168 lbs if wants glory and why he is a ***** for looking south and challenging a man who was too small even for a welterweight
     
  5. Dude

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    He's a few levels above foreman who was pretty much a paper champ after beating a very shot santos.
     
  6. el mosquito

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    but cotto was moving up when he fought yuri and was coming from a bad beating whereas Dzin was the one moving up and sergio was enjoying a good run
     
  7. Dude

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    Sergio and Dzinziruk spent most of their career at 154 together, so their weight difference isn't much of an issue. They both pretty much belong in the same weight division.

    and Dzinziruk is the taller man.
     
  8. saul_ir34

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    stop contradicting yourself being a biased Pac fan.

    I know you are lashing out because its the only way you can defend what you are saying. Typical *******. Next thing you know you are gonna be posting a picture of Pac knocking someone down.
     
  9. el mosquito

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    what's the ****ing contradiction, i pointed out an obvious weight difference and you're avoiding it. In any case, pac beating Sergio at 154lbs would only invite more catchweight king and drained fighter theory from morons like you