He owns property there now. Don’t worry though, I don’t think it’s a solid set in stone take it the bank decision. He said it on a ifl vid couple years ago, maybe longer. I said I’d help him pack
Wlad Klitschko had a stunning wife. Oscar DeLaHoya...had a stunning wife. John Ruiz cures insomnia. Fernando Vargas lived in Oxnard - top of the food chain. Adrien Broner makes a good villain. Floyd Mayweather...those weekends were fun, I guess.
Bernard Hopkins - Dominated the MW division in the mid-late 90's and was an elite fighter even in his early 40's Wladimir Klitschko - Lineal champ for what was it 7 or 8 years ?? Also came back from two embarrassing losses (Sanders & Brewster) Naseem Hamed - Unified the feather weight division and played a big role in making the lower weights popular to casual fans
Floyd Mayweather... Born with incredible God Given boxing talents but sadly instead of using them he sold out to the Devil & let corruption rule his career. Abused women. Canelo ... See above, Canelo can FIGHT!! but not as good as he thinks he is. He has given in to corruption too Andre Ward ... One of the dirtiest fighters in every way Ive ever seen. He could do it all & they let him get away with it
Ward was fantastic at fondling balls, a genius at it. I've exes wanting to fondle mine less than Ward was touching Kovalevs. It's a good thing that even good Christian family men enjoy playing with another man's balls in public.
In a previous post, I talked of not really rooting for individual boxers any more, and not having favorites. The other side of that coin is that there are very few boxers I can't stand. Maybe Gerald McClellan for his actions before he got hurt. Or Tony Ayala Jr. or the Hiltons. And I can't say anything nice about them.
I'm in absolute wonderment that Wilder didn't come out with off the planet borderline psychotic reasons for losing to Tyson Fury. Wilder remained totally dignified and honest regarding his loss and deserved to hold his head up high in defeat.(even though I strongly suspect Fury cheated and had a lee Enfield 303 bolt action rifle in his left glove, albeit it was de-activated and didn't have a bayonet fitted but that's no excuse!, it still managed to put a nasty dent in Wilders head!) Also the love and thanks Wilder showed to his trainer Mark Breland for saving him from a obvious further beating....really fills my heart with warmth. What a Guy huh? There's quality's in Deontay Wilder that even in loss that I totally respect.