Should Joe C be happy with his legacy?

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by D-MAC, May 16, 2008.


  1. SleazeNation

    SleazeNation Coal Black Horse Full Member

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    You're delusional, and you have to keep stating what you think happened in past threads from your own biased point of view, because you're not happy with what actually did happen...

    I'll just let history - the threads themself speak for me. :hi:
     
  2. rusticraver

    rusticraver Well-Known Member Full Member

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  3. SleazeNation

    SleazeNation Coal Black Horse Full Member

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    He didn't have to stay with him. Other's have left Frank Warren.
     
  4. Beatboxer

    Beatboxer Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Yes I am...its you that keeps looking me up and quoting my posts and trying to convince that im wrong :yep

    I don't bother my arse with you now that ive categorised you as a sure fire troll :lol:

    Beatboxer > SleazeNation :happy
     
  5. SleazeNation

    SleazeNation Coal Black Horse Full Member

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    Only when you talk total ****, which yes, I suppose is most of your posts. :rofl
     
  6. Bomber_uk

    Bomber_uk Member Full Member

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    :lol: :rofl :lol:
     
  7. Max Molyneux

    Max Molyneux Liverpool Liver Tickler Full Member

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    And their careers havent been the same since.

    Joe Is loyal.
     
  8. SleazeNation

    SleazeNation Coal Black Horse Full Member

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    Joe is happy to never fight the best in the world, and he knows Frank won't be upsetting that plan. They're perfect together.
     
  9. Max Molyneux

    Max Molyneux Liverpool Liver Tickler Full Member

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    Joe fought the best Super Middles and gave them boxing lessons. March 4th 2006, he wasn't human.

    The guys who left Frank were never the same again and got to elite level thanks to his matchmaking.
     
  10. SleazeNation

    SleazeNation Coal Black Horse Full Member

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    He didn't even fight the best super middleweight, Ottke and Calzaghe ignored each for 10 years dispite both being unbeaten and world #1 and #2.

    Warren wasted Hatton for 5 years and he got out when he could, he wasted Calzaghe for 10 years - and now that there's no great fighters left for him to face, he's getting to fight grandads who were once great... Calzaghe and Warren are legends. :roll:
     
  11. Beatboxer

    Beatboxer Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Which means that it is you, not I that is bothered by the outcome of the debate. Rather than living and let live, you continually stalk me.

    No matter which way you cut it bucko I am content you on the other hand are clearly rather frustrated by my praise for Calzaghe and criticism of Hatton :yep
     
  12. mattress

    mattress Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I was sort of (mildly) agreeing with you until that statement. Any credibility was lost right at that point.
     
  13. KilltheKing

    KilltheKing Overthrower Full Member

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    He knew his own limitations ... without well-considered and well-timed matchmaking, predisposed refs & judges, etc., he'd have a somewhat different career ...
     
  14. Fat Joe

    Fat Joe Let's have it right Full Member

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    True
     
  15. toffeejack

    toffeejack Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I really hope that was a sarcastic response to sleazebag.