how does a guy who hasn't beat a p4p ranked guy in years be considered #1

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by renyo, Nov 5, 2007.


  1. Lostmykeys

    Lostmykeys Active Member Full Member

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    Go suck some of your own cum from your boyfriend's *******.
     
  2. Illmatic

    Illmatic Boxing Addict Full Member

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    hes been p4p for ten years, undisputed at 130, 135, 147, titles at 154, 140. Wins over ATG DLH in his first fight in his 5th weight class, p4p fighters: castillo, corrales, hatton, and when he first negotiated fight with Judah, Judah was top 13 p4p and undisputed welterweight champ.
     
  3. renyo

    renyo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    ok it is about hitting and not getting hit but it is also about seeking the highest level of competition yes i believe in the sweet science but as a fan of the sport i believe in getting to the next level of competition .Now all great fighters throghout history have been through a war whose style match up is as good or better than his .Now for example sugar shane took on two relatively unknown except to the true fans in forrest then later on in winky in taking these fights he knew the risk reward factor was very lopsided in the risk side however in order for him to know that he was the best these were the type of guys he would need to face.relentless pressur orthodox fighters who could take one to give one
     
  4. badger6

    badger6 Ask your wife !!! Full Member

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    Ha, ha, ha, total obliteration !!!!:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl

    You have a dick ***** ???

    See a doctor asap !!!!
     
  5. RealIzm

    RealIzm Boxing Junkie banned

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    horrible comback mate. very sad if thats the extent of your creativity. You must be a kid.:-(
     
  6. IrnBruMan

    IrnBruMan Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    There is an element of truth in the OP - PBF does not appeal to the masses because of his fighting style - it's easy to write off said masses as having no appreciation of the sweet science, but up until he fought Gatti, he wasn't well known by the public, and even now, after the DLH fight, his crossover appeal isn't as good as it could be, because all it takes is a casual fan to watch just one of his fights and think he's boring and never watch him again.
     
  7. RealIzm

    RealIzm Boxing Junkie banned

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    :lol: :lol: It's somewhat hard not to make that assesment with all the PBF nuthuggin going on. I understand being a fan thats great however it gets a very narrow minded and biased which leads to a madhouse instead of a mature discussion. So sometimes I can't help but fuel the fire if that's all thats left. Cheers mate:good
     
  8. Zakman

    Zakman ESB's Chinchecker Full Member

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    :rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl

    Now this may be the best "newbie" post of the year!! :good :lol:

    Of course, it has NOTHING to do with what the other poster said, which makes it even MORE funny! :rofl