Greatest performance and best win can be two totally different things, would you agree?
Delahoya's always talking about blueprints...:D but that was a blueprint that others could really use.
Not sure but I'm about to watch BHop-Pavlik next. I'm quite certain I'll be persecuted and sentenced for that one! :good
I'm a fan of the sport and I spar from time to time. I also gain a lot from watching different styles of the sweet science. Plus it was a nice...
Yeah, false confidence tho. They've made so many damn excuses already...:scaredas:
ALL OVER HIS DIZNICK...:lol: wasn't until the 11th round when George finally admitted that BHop was going to win. And even that hurt to say. Sh*t...
That's a great an.alysis. Never thought of it on that fashion but I suppose there could be some truth to it.
No business fighting B-Hop? To unify all three middleweight titles and become the first undisputed middleweight champ since the Marvelous One? Ok,...
Wouldn't doubt it :lol:
Problem is... most of these fly-by-night fans of Pac have never been in a boxing gym much less a sparring session.
Have been since the fight was signed.
Trinidad weighed more than X that night. :huh But nice try, son.
I believe that was B-Hop's greatest performance by far. From his game plan to his demeanor. Focused. Never looked tired even after he TKO'd Tito...
Don't let em get to you bro. It's true what Roger said: Most people DKSAB. Let them remain ignorant. May 2 is right around the corner.