The good news is that Donaire finally has an opponent who will come to fight him. Bad news is that this will be over in five rounds.
You're right Pug, there is a sure fire link between yourself, and ****.
Like a moth to a flame.
If he's just come out and said that again in the last few days, he should be kicked square in his stupid balls.
Both. When he was younger you saw the great defence, now his reflexes are gone you've seen the great chin.
:lol: Matthysee would get a real beating.
Opens up the argument between Prime and Peak.
That quote about stopping the momentum, moving forward to break the offensive fighters initative... Really intreuges me about a 135lb fight...
Down. Site Roy Jones and Chris Byrd as clear examples, followed by Oscar De La Hoya.
Honestly thought Cotto had the natrual timing to beat Pacquaio :verysad I think he would, at 154 right now.
Who gave you a ticket? :twisted:
How old are you Jeff? :think I picked Abraham! It was weird, my mate was calling me nuts before the tournament, after the first fights he was in...
I'd only Pick Holyfield over Haye at CW.
One point I'd make there, is that Hagler fought his entire career at his optimum weight, Hearns did not.
Rios and Alvarado...