Max Kellerman is great for boxing and here's why...

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by swedeone, Aug 3, 2008.


  1. swedeone

    swedeone Well-Known Member Full Member

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    ...his mouth WILL get PBF to come out of "retirement" and fight Margarito. Just watch and remember where you heard it first.

    Floyd will realize the $$$ it will bring and will take the fight.

    Margo will beat Williams towards the end of the year and then Margarito v.s. Mayweather goes down in March 2009.
     
  2. DPR

    DPR Member Full Member

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    Yeah his comments on Mayweather were pretty good. He just annoyed me when he kept saying that Judah "wants to win" and kept giving him credit for "trying to win", which was kind of annoying.
     
  3. Club Fighter

    Club Fighter Boxing Addict banned

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    Question. Isn't that one's primary objective in a boxing match anyway? I dunno, maybe I'm getting a little confused here.
     
  4. DPR

    DPR Member Full Member

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    yeah exactly. he must've said "judah's actually trying to win" like 50 times. Or "give Judah credit for coming to win".
     
  5. Rock

    Rock Member Full Member

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    wht exactly did kellerman say?
     
  6. swedeone

    swedeone Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Might be on YouTube by now. Essentially, he absolutely called PBF out and said that in order for him to "secure his place in history" he needs to come back and fight the guy he was ducking before... Antonio Margarito.

    It was well done and absolutely got under PBF's skin.
     
  7. Tricks77

    Tricks77 Sergio By God Martinez Full Member

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    I, for one, couldn't give a damn if Mayweather comes out of retirement. Sure, I'd like to see him come back and get his ass handed to him, but if he doesn't, so what? The guy had all the talent in the world you could possibly ask for, and about half the balls of a dude like SRR. The fact that he even mentioned himself in the same sentence as SRR, much less called himself the greatest of all time, makes me want to vomit with rage - a la Homer Simpson. Boxing is a better sport without Mayweather in it.
     
  8. JabCross727

    JabCross727 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Not according to Bob Arum. Possible next opponents are Clottey, Judah (if Clottey can't heal from his bicep injury), or improbably, DLH. Reason is because Arum was trying to get the Pavlik vs. Williams fight and in his words, Williams' people f**cked around with him.
     
  9. smoochp

    smoochp Da flyest1 Full Member

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    I just heard that Goosen just offered Margo 4 mill to fight Williams again
     
  10. Rock

    Rock Member Full Member

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    Couldnt find it...If someone does plz post it...
     
  11. Rui

    Rui Well-Known Member Full Member

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    To give a summary of what Kellerman said:

    In past years, De La Hoya has been a fearless champion, taking on the biggest and baddest of challengers. But with Antonio Margarito's win over Miguel Cotto, De La Hoya has been relegated to seeking out the smallest of challengers in Pacquiao.

    And as for Floyd Mayweather Jr., if he retired thinking that he has nothing to prove at welterweight, then he is mistaken. His legacy is sealed at the lower weight classes, but at welterweight, he has not only failed to take on his most worthy challengers, but some people would argue that he has ducked them. So to Floyd Mayweather Jr., if you retired from boxing because you are no longer interested in the sport, then stay retired. But if you retired from boxing because you truly believe you have solidified your legacy as a welterweight, then you need to unretire. But let's keep one thing in mind: Antonio Margarito is not someone that you'd want to fight when you have one foot in boxing and one foot out of boxing.
     
  12. Rico Spadafora

    Rico Spadafora Master of Chins Full Member

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    Kellerman is a joke and only has his job because of his daddy. Kellerman ran ESPN Friday Night Fights into the ground with his biased Bull **** every week the ratings were up almost 30% after he was replaced. He did not last long at Fox Sports either. Kellerman is a clown.
     
  13. dfxt

    dfxt Member Full Member

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    kellerman is the truth.
     
  14. Bill Butcher

    Bill Butcher Erik`El Terrible`Morales Full Member

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    Only a gutless ***** would retire when still in his physical prime, I hope someone ****s Floyd up, he`s no warrior, a waste of talent IMO.
     
  15. TheGrimReaper

    TheGrimReaper Well-Known Member Full Member

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    "Only a gutless ***** would retire when still in his physical prime, I hope someone ****s Floyd up, he`s no warrior, a waste of talent IMO."


    **** that floyd doesnt owe anybody ****