Who is the most avoided fighter of all time?

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  1. Flea Man

    Flea Man มวยสากล Full Member

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    Nah I hated Lauder:lol:

    Apparently the new one 'Beneath The Dome' is **** hot. I'm ploughing through 'The Gunslinger' at the moment, then onto the rest of The Dark Tower.
     
  2. turpinr

    turpinr Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    i couldn't get my head round the gunslinger books.there is a recent stephen king book that i liked but can't remember the title.i know that a bit of the stand was borrowed for it.
    i think the old woman was tougher than flagg p4p:lol:
     
  3. Flea Man

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    No doubt. Mother Abigail was hard as ****. Flagg was like Tyson; once you broke him mentally he was done :lol:

    You thinkin of Desperation?
     
  4. turpinr

    turpinr Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    what was it about ??
     
  5. bodhi

    bodhi Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I liked it but it´s not the best book I´ve read. That would be "the unbearable lightness of beeing" by Milan Kundera. Great book about the human nature, the nature and different kinds of love and some of the work of Nietzsche and Beethoven - I´m a big fan of both.


    I was a bit dissapointed by the end of "The Stand". I have expected something more spectacular. Loved Captain Trips :lol: and the fall of Harold Lauder though. Some very interesting characters in this book like that black guy who couldn´t speak, and I can´t remember the name, and the Trashcan Man :good

    Stephen King is a very interesting author. I especially like how all of his books are somehow linked.
     
  6. Flea Man

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    I like Pynchon too, his latest, Inherent Vice, was a trippy and interesting read. Ain't got round to finishing Gravitys Rainbow yet, its mind boggling :lol:

    Slaughterhouse 5 was a great read too, by Kurt Vonnegut. George RR Martins A Game Of Thrones-Epic
     
  7. turpinr

    turpinr Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :goodand all set in maine too.
    the trashcan man was a genius with a bed wetting problem ??
    i was glad the dog got away.
     
  8. turpinr

    turpinr Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    i read one by harlan coben a bit back that was a real corker.tess gerritsen is good too
     
  9. mcvey

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    Not at the fore front but avoided none the less ,Heavyweight Roy Williams.
     
  10. he grant

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  11. JudgeDredd

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    I think Hagler deserves a mention, was avoided like the plague until he finally won the title.
     
  12. mcvey

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    Another name to throw in, George Godfrey.
     
  13. turpinr

    turpinr Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :goodeven when he did there was something shady about the antuofermo fight
     
  14. I am Legion

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    James Lee Burke
     
  15. mcvey

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    If you are going to clutter up this thread with literary posts, at least talk about a decent author.
    Hemingway, Steinbeck ,or McCarthy.