Hatton should join WWE

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by RealIzm, Dec 14, 2007.


  1. The Kurgan

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    This thread has went from the ******ed to the bizarre. :huh
     
  2. Dscaper

    Dscaper Old, Bold Pilot Full Member

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    Oh, I agree completely, definately a chance to gain some limelight - although, that being said, a Yankee/Mets/Red Sox/Giants/et al fan will still be a fan of their team, you'll just see few shirts with names on for a while. :)

    Clemens coughed up the truth yet btw? And has Little Bonds *cough* been given time yet?
     
  3. john b

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    :good It has so has a neutral i guess what do u think of capello being england's new manager LOL! Who would u like as scotlands manager.
     
  4. RealIzm

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    It's the power of boxing and its fans around the world. It's pretty natural. You did'nt do much to get us back on track mate:lol: :lol: Hatton is still a wrestler. It was still fun to watch his demise. For about 2 years I tried to like Hatton and after so much wrestling I've grown to hate him and pray for his ultimate destruction...and it happened(officially..Collazo did it before):good
     
  5. john b

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    If hatton is a wrestler i Play upfront for England!
     
  6. The Kurgan

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    I think the English national team and their supporters are the definition of the insane: they try the same thing over and over again (changing managers while keeping the same spoilt-brat attitudes) and expect a different result. The best thing for the English national team right now would be for them to get their heads out of their arses, and figure out that they're not entitled to anything.

    The best manager in the world couldn't get his players to crap if they had the orbit-alterting gigantic heads of the English squad. And they could never hope to deal with a football media who thinks it's still the 1960s and England is still a top 5 team.

    I'm not too sure, to be honest. Our problem is, when we do get a good manager, we always see the glass as half empty rather than half full and don't appreciate the gains we make. It's not as insane as the English national psyche, but it's still a problem that needs to be addressed.
     
  7. The Kurgan

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    I thought Hatton beat Collazo clearly, but he was certainly put in his place by Mayweather. That said, Hatton-Mayweather told me more that I didn't know about Mayweather than about Hatton. I knew Hatton was not up to facing the Mayweathers, Mosleys and Williams of this world, but I didn't know that Mayweather could fight with such passion against a dangerous opponent.
     
  8. john b

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    Very well balanced point. There is a few players what need to get a grip lampard, gerrard great for his club and also robinson.
     
  9. RealIzm

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    It caught me off gaurd too mate. Mayweather finally showed me he can fight like a prime Kostya Tszyu. The timing on that KO was incredible..however it didnt seem necessarily difficult for PBF to manage. I gained a bit more respect for PBF but i still hate him and I think he's beaten 4 great fighters and only Ricky being a prime fighter. An old ass DLH cant measure up to a prime Cotto no matter how you slice it. PBF needs to fight Cotto not for money but for credibility:good
     
  10. Dscaper

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    I think Capello is a great signing for us. There are many bad sides to his employment, but there's one overriding positive.

    If Capello can't get England playing well and get the results we demand, then no-one ever will.

    That means, it has to be the players that are at fault - and they'll have nowhere to hide from that fact.

    Once, we all find out this obvious truth (face it, it's not hard to see), then we can actually look into the real problem. The fact that whilst we have the strongest league in the world (Premiership/Premier League), it has failed to provide us with one of it's prime objectives when they presented the case for it's existance.

    To help provide better footballers for our national side.

    They (the Premier' controllers) are the real villians in why we're losing our way in internation football.
     
  11. RealIzm

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    Britain has won as many World Cups as the USA all too sad:-( :-( And now their not in the Euro cup :-( :-(
     
  12. john b

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    :good I mean i don't watch the premiership that often because my team is in lowly laegue1.
     
  13. RealIzm

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    Go spurs! Too bad Ricky is not as good as City right now
     
  14. john b

    john b EVERTON 0- OLdham 1 Full Member

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    What do u mean England won in 66. Britain don't have a football teams because the national assoications want their own team.
     
  15. bill poster

    bill poster Guest

    yes, look at the USA now, about to hit the biggest recession since the thirties and because of our special relationship we are in danger of being dragged down with you. *****:-(

    ps asia will take over as the dominent region and the US won't have a pot to **** in 15 yrs from now