So Foreman figured he could discard the rules because of that? BTW The press said that there had been some talk from Roman that Foreman didn't...
Gee! Hey! Nothing wrong with brilliantly hitting a man while he's down. After all-ummm-nobody's a saint.:applaudit:
If dirty fighting were part of the game then there would not be rules which call for point deductions and disqualifications if necessary when it...
After a boxer receives a certain number of warnings and continues fouling he becomes a candidate for disqualification. If he receives no warnings...
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If Adonis didn't step up to the plate with Kov then it's much less likely he well want to step up to the plate against the one that people say...
That's the problem. The mandatories are mandatories. So if you can't abide by the rules their goes your belt.
It would be weird if he chooses Amir Khan and Amir Kahn retires him by sending him flying through the ropes as happened with Bernard.
I saw them arguing over minute details in that faceoff. At the end of the day Sergio wasn't up to snuff. Weird how he seems to have been unaware...
What did he say?
Cotto looks pretty in pink????? I think I'm missing something here.
If he couldn't solve the Canelo style problem the first time why should we believe he can solve it the second time around?
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True, he could have been trying to be diplomatic in appreciation for what Tyson did to Holmés as Tyson had promised.