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i can see people ***** about mayweathers resume the last 6 years, or butes soft as cotton list...but you just start maiking **** up when a guy like sergio has fought an antonio margarito, fought paul williams 2 times when most wouldnt fight him ****ing once...and beat up a former undisputed middleweight champion who had one loss that was against the current light heavyweight champion.... dont hate sergio because hes not only the best fighter ar 154-160 in the world right now, dont hate him because hes better looking at 36 than you are at 21, dont hate him because he could take your girlfireind if you had one...hate him for not fighting the best...which he hasnt done yet...now **** off you big dummy This content is protected This content is protected
Well he overcame the odds few times, he fought Paul Williams in something like 2 weeks notice, he also get to the point where he is now without any hand holding, thats pretty impressive i would say. His career is also not finished and i think he will eventually fight fighters you want to see him fight (to be fair there are not much oposition...). I think he deserved a break here. I also think that he deserve big money megafight (like Mayweather or Pacquiao if its possible) which is why he probably took this "easier" fight now (in boxing you never know when easy fight might become hard one). Or you want him to still fight for 1000 eur? Also boxing needs 2 fighters, and you don't know nothing about negotiations, maybe its not Martinez fault the fight you want didn't happen? I agree your points might be valid, but I think there are objective reasons why it is like it is...
No, it was Americans. A British dude invented the World Wide Web (WWW) UCLA puts out a press release introducing the public to the Internet on July 3, This content is protected . First network equipment August 29, This content is protected the first network This content is protected and the first piece of network equipment called "IMP", which is short for (Interface Message Processor) is sent to UCLA. On September 2, This content is protected the first data moves from UCLA host to the switch. The first distributed message and network crash On Friday October 29, This content is protected at 10:30 p.m., the first Internet message was sent from computer science Professor Leonard KleinRock's laboratory at UCLA, after the second piece of network equipment was installed at SLI. This connection not only enabled the first transmission to be made, but is also considered to be the first Internet This content is protected . The first message to be distributed was "LO", which was an attempt at "LOGIN" by Charley S. Kline to log into the SLI computer from UCLA. However, the message was unable to be completed because the SLI system crashed. Shortly after the crash, the issue was resolved and he was able to log into the computer. E-mail is developed Ray Tomlinson introduces network This content is protected in 1972. The first messaging system to send messages across a network to other users. TCP is developed Vinton Cerf and Robert Kahn design This content is protected during This content is protected and later publish it with the help of Yogen Dalal and Carl Sunshine in December of This content is protected in This content is protected 675. First commercial network A commercial version of This content is protected known as This content is protected is introduced in This content is protected and considered by many to be the first Internet Service Provider ( This content is protected ). Ethernet is conceived Bob Metcalfe develops This content is protected idea in This content is protected . TCP/IP is created In This content is protected TCP splits into This content is protected driven by Danny Cohen, David Reed, and John Shoch to support real-time traffic. This allows the creation of This content is protected . TCP/IP is later standardized into ARPANET in This content is protected and is still the primary protocol used for the Internet. DNS is introduced Paul Mockapetris and Jon Postel introduce This content is protected in This content is protected . HTML In 1990 This content is protected develops This content is protected , which made a huge contribution to how we navigate and view the Internet today. WWW This content is protected introduces This content is protected to the public on August 6, 1991. From Wikipedia: The origins of the Internet reach back to research of the 1960s, commissioned by the United States government in collaboration with private commercial interests to build robust, fault-tolerant, and distributed computer networks. The funding of a new U.S. This content is protected by the This content is protected in the 1980s, as well as private funding for other commercial backbones, led to worldwide participation in the development of new networking technologies, and the merger of many networks. The This content is protected of what was by the 1990s an international network resulted in its popularization and incorporation into virtually every aspect of modern human life.
90% of the people who were involved in inventing the internet were Americans. There were a few that were European, and below is their info to be fair. Louis Pouzin (born 1931) is a French computer scientist. He invented the datagram and designed an early packet communications network, CYCLADES.[15] His work was broadly used by Robert Kahn, Vinton Cerf, and others in the development of TCP/IP. Peter T. Kirstein (born 1933) is a British computer scientist and a leader in the international development of the Internet.[24] In 1973, he established one of the first two international nodes of the ARPANET.[25] In 1978 he co-authored "Issues in packet-network interconnection" with Vint Cerf, one of the early technical papers on the internet concept.[26] Starting in 1983 he chaired the International Collaboration Board, which involved six NATO countries, served on the Networking Panel of the NATO Science Committee (serving as chair in 2001), and on Advisory Committees for the Australian Research Council, the Canadian Department of Communications, the German GMD, and the Indian Education and Research Network (ERNET) Project. He leads the Silk Project, which provides satellite-based Internet access to the Newly Independent States in the Southern Caucasus and Central Asia. Timothy John "Tim" Berners-Lee (born 1955) is a British physicist and computer scientist.[63] In 1980, while working at CERN, he proposed a project using hypertext to facilitate sharing and updating information among researchers.[64] While there, he built a prototype system named ENQUIRE.[65] Back at CERN in 1989 he conceived of and, in 1990, together with Robert Cailliau, created the first client and server implementations for what became the World Wide Web. Berners-Lee is the director of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), a standards organization which oversees and encourages the Web's continued development, co-Director of the Web Science Trust, and founder of the World Wide Web Foundation. Robert Cailliau (French: [kaˈjo], born 1947), is a Belgian informatics engineer and computer scientist who, working with Tim Berners-Lee and Nicola Pellow at CERN, developed the World Wide Web.
Martinez is ducking his real challenges at 160 and above and fights bums or challenges welterweights. what a puto
Pirog and Golovkin, these are the two best names you can come up with? Martinez clearly dominated the two most demanded fighters within his weight in Pavlik and Williams. And no, Martinez is no Sugar Ray Robinson!:huh
Dude.. Pavlik, Cintron, Dzindiruk and Williams are better than Timothy Bradley's wins.. Giovanni Segura's wins... Lucian Bute's wins.... Amir Khan's wins... Victor Ortiz's wins.. yuriokirs Gamboa's wins.. and Juanma's.... I'd say his wins are a little ahead of Andre Ward's wins/ achievements (Kessler, Abraham, Bika, Miranda)...... So if you have those guys ahead of him in rankings.. ESPECIALLY WHEN THEY DO NOT SEEM AS SKILLED... then you're crazy.... maybe he is cherrypicking right now.. but he ain't no hype job... He ain't no Sugar Ray but he beats Pirog
when molina or kermit get a collection like this... This content is protected you will have earned the right to say stupid **** like that until then ...SHUT THE **** UP This content is protected