Clottey has to win for Boxing

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by London Jatt, Mar 13, 2010.


  1. Rock0052

    Rock0052 Loyal Member Full Member

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    I've echoed those same sentiments.

    The bottom line is Floyd can't believe he's seeing a man he can't beat, and assumes there's no way that can happen unless Pac is cheating. Now he wants to play commissioner and an alarmingly high number of people seem to be content with giving him that kind of power and authority. Funny the lengths they'll go to protect him and that 0.
     
  2. cuchulain

    cuchulain Loyal Member Full Member

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    And that is why there is no doubt whatsoever as to who bears the blame for this fight not happening.
     
  3. DobyZhee

    DobyZhee Loyal Member

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    London Twatt, see that "log in" button to your upper right? Click on it and never come back.

    Boxing almost died because of Clottey's sh*t performance.
     
  4. bucktoof

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    So every single test he's passed for every one of his Vegas fights = no proof? :patsch
     
  5. PH|LLA

    PH|LLA VIP Member Full Member

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    I guess boxing took a big hit tonight
     
  6. London Jatt

    London Jatt Member Full Member

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    let's wait and see who pac fights next.

    all will be revealed.
     
  7. London Jatt

    London Jatt Member Full Member

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    and for the argument... why should pac bow down to pbf requests etc

    why the **** did holyfield bow down to tyson's requests?

    because he wanted tp PROVE conclusively he was clean... pac harbours different views.

    i wonder why?

    requests for drug tests are nothing new, the dunderheads who think pbf is the first to ask an opponent of one...

    need to follow WWF.
     
  8. Barber-ian

    Barber-ian Active Member Full Member

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    What Holyfield did or didn't do has no bearing on this situation. Also, the argument isn't whether or not PBF is the first opponent to make such a request; the issue is that Pac's reputation shouldn't be tarnished simply for refusing to take the test.
     
  9. London Jatt

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    of course it ****ing should, how the **** can you morons buy this baloney?

    the ****wit gets collared outright in public and backs down by refusing to give a test.. quickly sets up a fight with a fellow arum fighter... and will now ****ing retire without having to face any more pressure of testing.

    you ****ing dumb ****s, wake the **** up and smell the coffee.

    pac has left the building.