Why is Aaron Pryor so highly rated ?

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  1. The Morlocks

    The Morlocks Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Down here you'll float.
     
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  2. The Morlocks

    The Morlocks Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Down here we all float. Kind of like Carl on the canvas in June of 1980.
     
  3. JohnThomas1

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  4. The Morlocks

    The Morlocks Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    CANDYCANE Rich. Come out come out and play with me. Bring your friend Fleaman. Come getya some.
     
  5. The Morlocks

    The Morlocks Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Don't be a parrrty pooper.
     
  6. The Morlocks

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    x
     
  7. The Morlocks

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    Garbage.
     
  8. The Morlocks

    The Morlocks Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I've asked you before and u threw a fit and said block whatever that is. So I ask again. Explain yr answer please.
     
  9. Wvboxer

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    Pryor is the type of fighter you don't see much anymore. Not a defense first guy. He went to get guys out. Really exciting fighter to watch.
     
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  10. richdanahuff

    richdanahuff Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Less than 2 months before he fought Pryor at 140 he fought and was stopped by a middleweight in Wayne Caplette....he could only get those short notice fights from as low as 140 which was way to light for him or 160+ no matter what he wanted his career was an exercise in futility when he was given the fight with Pryor at 150 and had to get to 140 to get paid or no paycheck...par for the course with a protected fighter under a promoter.....the King incident was with another fight which I am trying to remember.
     
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  11. The Morlocks

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    Thx for coming to play. I told you I would find yr past lies for all to see. Funny part is, I never looked; it was sent to me!. Just admit you have lied about it all and about yr fake amateur career.
     
  12. richdanahuff

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    Don't you have a tallywhacker to beat down....I don't care if you believe anything for the most part you're comic relief...it's not like we are face to face for all you know I am a 3'6" midget like the one that works your nutsack like a speed bag.....now perhaps you can add something to these boards instead of being the village idiot....not just amateur but pro yah mongoloid

    I know you are not the only drug cheat Pryor nuthugger offended......so why would I care if someone else is butthurt....anyone who sits down to study Pryor and looks at his opponents careers knows Pryor wasn't that good beating an old Cervantes, a natural 126,130,135 and a nearly worn out Arguello at 140 and avoiding unification. Admit it Pryor was a coked up cheat whose management team hyped him and turned down opportunities to beat a top dog in Duran and SRL because they knew he would get wrecked and never make them money after being exposed so he held out for an old small Arguello.....lololol the proof to anyone in the game was the careful matchmaking lololol.....dimwit

    I hear how the Mexican fighters fought cab drivers in Juarez hell who did Pryor beat that was that good? even his championship defenses are not as good of quality Duran's early fights lol

    Between you and Dingle Perry I swear you guys are a riot
     
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  13. Saintpat

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    You wanna play, get in the sandbox.
     
  14. The Morlocks

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    It's alright man. I'll leave you alone and hide the truth from now on when you write of your make believe fantasy boxing experience. You have already taken a brutal beat down. Consider this fight stopped and you can now go on lying throughout with no interference from me.
     
  15. richdanahuff

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    Don't worry I will.....the make believe experience felt so real though ehhhh

    You and he-grant make perfect sense with all the money 7 lbs North and 5 lbs South during his reign of the no money division and he chose to stay at 140?...and complain?

    He is offered fights with SRL and Duran and they are turned down? you can't explode on the scene as an A fighter without fighting the best paying your dues and proving you are elite but he refused??????

    He never seeks to unify vs Haley hmmmm undisputed had more monetary value than alphabet champion????

    You see this is the problem with kids not doing long math vs a computer or in your case too many comic books...is the missed opportunity to develop the brain...the instant answer of a calculator sort of undermines the logical problem solving steps in long math that programs the brain to develop the problem solving sequence....in this case the logic makes no sense

    Well as the old saying goes you can lead a horse to water but you cannot make him drink

    It is obvious that Pryor's management and promoters knew he had a short shelf life only if carefully matched against opponents at a disadvantage you know not also on drugs, old, average talent, unprepared but needing money...At least when Tyson hit the scene he wiped out the old guard and didn't sit back waiting for the one and out money fight like Pryor.

    Not a detective but the evidence is their if you follow the logic
     
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