Mitchell on American and British fighters and drugs

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by izmat, May 10, 2010.


  1. portside

    portside Boxing Addict Full Member

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    they reckon a dead givaway for people on that ****, is the musclles expand at the base of the jaw ' also a pimply rash on the torso , i know it as soon as i see it, and ive seen these symptyms on a few uk boxers, one was an amateur.
     
  2. LP_1985

    LP_1985 JMM beat Pac-Man 3 Times Full Member

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    give us a few clue's then
     
  3. brucebufershair

    brucebufershair Active Member Full Member

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    Also symptoms exhibited by a certain famous portugese homosexual during his time in Manchester
     
  4. LP_1985

    LP_1985 JMM beat Pac-Man 3 Times Full Member

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    gay hair??????
     
  5. icemax

    icemax Indian Red Full Member

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    Difference with Armstrong is that he won a WW title whilst weighing in at the LW limit ...he really didn't go up that much in weight during his career, only what you would expect of a maturing male.
     
  6. safc1990

    safc1990 Goodbye Bolo :( Full Member

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    I do like how Mitchell has picked out that well known American Manny Pacquiao.
     
  7. portside

    portside Boxing Addict Full Member

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    a lot of the **** they take is meant for use in animals, you can buy the crap in the us mail order from horse magazines, or the local farm mart.
     
  8. portside

    portside Boxing Addict Full Member

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    a point about pacquio, he would have been drained down to nothing to make the lighter weights, they have to carry them to the scales,things are done a lot more severly than in uk. he'd be a natural l /welterweight, boiled down to s /fly, to begin with.:think
     
  9. atberry

    atberry Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    He's only speaking the truth, and has the bottle to say it as well.

    Fair play to him.
     
  10. dftaylor

    dftaylor Writer, fanatic Full Member

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    Remember that Calzaghe, Khan, Mitchell, Chisora and similar all have the same tone of voice when press releases go out... almost as if it's written by Warren's in-house PR guy...

    Just a theory. Kev's a good lad. None too sharp academically, but nice kid who shows a lot of respect to his opponents. He's been nice about Katsidis cause he knows he's in for a ****ing hellacious fight on Saturday,
     
  11. TFFP

    TFFP The Eskimo

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    How's he speaking the truth? If by truth you mean unsubstantiated rubbish, yes.

    Reckless comments but I think he's generally a good kid.
     
  12. Lazarus

    Lazarus Realist Full Member

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    Exposure? For all the wrong reasons you mean. Fair enough, he's a nice guy but he's getting a bit too excited after the Prescott win. He should win the world title first then maybe people will take notice of what he says, until then, he's just a prospect.

    If Khan said that, I guarantee you would call him a **** :deal
    Still like Mitchell though, hope he wins.
     
  13. kieron

    kieron Active Member Full Member

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    It is a kind of lazy generalisation but I happen to agree that there is a prevalence of it and it spans all sports. I really do have my doubts about Manny but the English rugby boys look to be just as guilty to me!
     
  14. boxingscience

    boxingscience Boxing Addict Full Member

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    kevin mitchell proving what a dumb **** he's really being. american boxers have been going up in weight winning titles for over a hundred years. sometimes boxers are that damn good they can do that. obviously a boxer of floyd's calibre can do that, a fighter of kevin's calibre will have problems. why? simple, floyd's alot better, pacquiao's alot better.
     
  15. HMSTempleGarden

    HMSTempleGarden Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    at the start of training?

    was it not around 13-14 stone?