Dayuuum thats one salty post, i had reid winning the fight, i just seen it as another one of franks home cooking much like that 20 second **** that went down on boxnation "again" lol
Does moisturiser HELP oily skin? I've always avoided it because I go shiny every 3 ******* hours & thought it'd only worsen things.
Robin Reid comes across as a very intense person. He's interesting to listen to. The kind of guy that gives good interviews. Would be interesting to have a chat with. He has an air of danger about him though. The kind of guy that even when he's being friendly you know he's not a guy to **** with and get on his bad side. At least that's the impression I get anyway.
What was the story behind Reid training in his hotel room for the Lacy fight ,ie was he just there for the cash ? it certainly looked like in the fight , i was shocked how he buckled under the pressure against a fighter who all the ESB experts tag as utter **** . Good fighter who always entertained in his pomp .
You are right to question Dunky's skincare advice. I would say Robin would benefit from using a simple face soap (not the liquid type). That should eliminate the slightly oily skin problem, and the moisturiser would only be used if the soap left the skin too dry. However, I don't recall Robin suffering to many serious cuts during his boxing career, which could be down to the slightly oily complexion which would enable an opponents glove to slide off the face. Perhaps he actually uses a product to give an oily skin...
like I said I only seen it the one time. I remember I thought it was close but thought Reid had done enough. He annoyed the ref a fair bit and was constantly being warned(unfairly in my opinion). Didn't think it was a robbery or anything,just that it should have gone the other way.