The real reasonFloyd will lose

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by toughy82, Nov 17, 2009.


  1. Bill Butcher

    Bill Butcher Erik`El Terrible`Morales Full Member

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    What the **** are you babbling on about ?

    Crack coke can do some weird **** to people :rofl
     
  2. toughy82

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    You have got to be kidding me. You should be embarrased.
     
  3. toughy82

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    I just don't think he wants to impose his will the way Manny does.
     
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    I just did
     
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    Maybe it's all a show, but Floyd comes off like an emotionally disturbed little *****. Ya, he's had lots of practice and great training. He's one hell of a boxer, no doubt. I'm speculating here based on the way he acts, that's all.
     
  6. toughy82

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    True, but is Castillo as good as Pac? what about Mosely or even Cotto? surely not Paul Williams. If PBF is so ****ing supurb, why doesn't he at least fight the top welters? Is it money, really?
     
  7. toughy82

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    Bruce would break Floyds face open in round 1. You have got to be kidding me. Bruce could break a 6" thick board and was twice as fast as Floyd. Dillusional at best.
     
  8. toughy82

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    You have NO idea what you're talking about. Bruce Lee grew up as a street fighter in a gang. When he formed his "cool ideas" about martial arts, he had to fight the top fighter in China to earn the right and kicked the guys ass in no time. He would wipe ther floor with any of these ****s. The reason, I believe, was his dedication and spiritual roots. He practiced minfd over matter, which might actually come in handy in a boxing match.
     
  9. toughy82

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    Froch won on heart
    I'm a fan of fighting
     
  10. toughy82

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    He was so far ahead of everyone, he had nothing to prove. He spent his younger years kicking ass and moved on to bigger and better things. Noone can possibly challenge this guys skills, heart, speed, power....second to none....

    BUT WHY?????
     
  11. toughy82

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    Now I've ruined the website? Wow, boxing was more fragile than I thought.:tired
     
  12. toughy82

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    He was born into the sport, he's always been one step ahead of the game. The point of threads is to converse on a given topic. I thought this was an interesting angle. If you don't like it, **** off. Don't you have something better to do with your time genious?
     
  13. toughy82

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    So, spitituality and the ability to transcend phsical limitations does not play? You guys have forgotten.....
     
  14. toughy82

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    ANOTHER MORON:happy
     
  15. toughy82

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    simpleton