Tarver- went from legend killer to fighting 48th ranked guys.
Tarver- went from legend killer to fighting 48th ranked guys.
Plus that...Originally Posted by Violent Demise
Originally Posted by LEGION
The hell with that, check out "I Dream of Jenna"
Well, MAB's legacy took a hit this year, he should have just called it a career last year
Personally, in my eyes Taylor's stock went up in the Pavlik fight. He showed guts and a willingness to trade, no snoozefests like some of his other fights.
just as Bernard Dunne looked like making himself a world contended he got
ruined! can't see him ever getting his stock back up
True enough.Originally Posted by ~Phil~
Phil ur from Dublin?
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yeah man, got to support the hometown fighter but can't see Dunne coming back fromOriginally Posted by hitmandonny
that defeat. Apperently he's joined the Dublin Fire Brigade now
Calzaghe had the most drastic change in stock this year for sure..Went way down after fighting 'contender' Peter Manfredo then spiked something big when he had the most impressive win of his career against Mikkel Kessler!
What do you guys think happened to ODLH's stock? Up, down or same. I'd probably it went up or stayed the same. I didn't think he had as much left as he showed in the Mayweather fight.
Saw that in the star, thought it was just publicity before teelthon tho!Originally Posted by ~Phil~
Brian Peters seems to be blaming it on complacency. Should Wayne beat Martinez on Saturday (no mean feat!!!!) i can see redemption for Dunne by beating McCullough.
Duddy then dec 8th and Lee on the 15th, we're in for a real treat!
As for allthugz question on Oscar De la Hoya I have to say i'm pretty disinterested in the fighter at the moment. He has made no effort after the loss to Mayweather except to make money off PBF/RH... So down in my estimation.
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Thread over we have a couple of winnersOriginally Posted by bornlivelife
When God said to the both of us "Which one of you wants to be Sugar Ray?" I guess I didnt raise my hand fast enough
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I have to say DLH....IMO in the Mayweather fight he showed he can't pull the trigger when need be against the top caliber anymore...not that he lost the bout but at times he looked almost frustrated even when Floyd would lay on the ropes and Oscar had opp to at least throw to the body...or should I say at least attempt to....he seemed confused,,,and it was not due to anything special Mayweather was doing.....
After that Vic Darchinyan being blasted out with 1 punch took away the little mans aura...as well as Miranda being starched by Pavlik.....
With Miranda it was more of a matter of him just being so easily outboxed as well as the KO loss though...
Pavlik laid out a perfect blueprint on how to beat him for everyone...if Miranda does not make some big changes in his style I forsee a future simular to Mugabi after the Hagler loss....Decent contender but more of a gatekeeper
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Originally Posted by hitmandonny
Yeah bit worried about Duddy against Eastman, he should win but ive a bad gut feeling about it,
Andy Lee's awsome though!! can see him going very far!!
Could see Dunne beating McCullough but would be surprised if McCullough gets past Martinez, I think
its sad McCullough's still fighting, hes nothing left to prove, he'll only end up hurting himself.
Agreed with all of that!Originally Posted by ~Phil~
Particularily McCullough. If he does end up getting hurt, in this fight or any other unfortunately it is as a result of his own decisions.
I feel that this fight will act as a wake up call win or lose he should retire, but knowing Wayne it won't.
I think il take a trip down to Boyle sports all the same and throw a few on him
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