Nah I embarassed all you bottlejobs because your all scared and won't come to the pea**** you pussies. Anyway Mr Selenki why didn't you hit that oap back when he laid you out?
Tibbs your Milton Keynes stories are on phantasy/made up, only a fruitcake would believe you. either that or someone from here trolled you hard
Oops Mr Selenki you forgot to log out. We both know they are true, I bet your absolutely gutted you didn't change the phone settings to withold number aye haha. I might be alot of things but I'd never be sad enough to spend a fortnights wages on a quick shag with smackhead hooker
Yup that story was genius and he has just slipped up a belter in this. Seriously dude get a life how many troll accounts do you have on here ... or are you aware you different ones ... maybe he has one accnt for when he is on gear, one when he is sober and one when he has just been sparked out by an OAP :good
And one for race baiting lol sad sad man hasn't been on today must be his giro day, he's prob down the local bargain booze stocking up on frosty Jack cider
Na that stuff goes for at a pound a litre .. where does he get a pound from ? he is going from alley to alley collecting aww the homeless alchie's pi$$ in his torn mcdonalds cup ...... mmmmmm lunch !
His smackhead hooker mate says sometimes her dad gives him money if he does odd jobs round their house lol I dont know if that zero hour contract still stands after he got laid out by his boss though
With a dreadful 1-4-1 record in his last six fights, former two division world champion Ricky Burns (37-5-1, 11 KOs) says he’s looking to take on all the top lightweights after he gets past little known Price Afotsu (15-4, 11 KOs) this Saturday night in their 10 round bout on the undercard of the Luke Campbell vs. Tommy Coyle fight at the Craven Park Stadium, Hull, Yorkshire, UK. Burns’ career has just really imploded since he beat Jose Gonzalez in a punishing fight in 2013. Burns took a lot of hard head shots against Gonzalez, and he’s not looked the same after since. Burns’ promoter Eddie Hearn is hoping to stop the bleeding of Burns’ career by matching him against a soft touch this Saturday against Afotsu, but that doesn’t chance the fact that Burns is likely to continue to struggle once Hearn attempts to put him back in with decent quality fighters. Whay do you reckon Billy??game over at top level innit?plenty of options at domestic level though