Re: Smaller fighters dont know how to pressure bigger ones anymore
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brocktonblockbust
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Massive generalisation which is unlike you Brock.
What is interesting is watching Tyson clones with black shorts, no socks, trying to bob and weave to copy Mike’s style. It is difficult to pull off and you need skill, punching power and good timing.
Baloney! I wore socks last time. Shorts were ash-grey as well. Dont make hurtful accusations. :(
You are more Rocky than Tyson, raw, crude and very rude.
Are you saying I am a Raggamuffin man?
Isn’t that what Lloyd Honeyghan use to call himself?
Re: Smaller fighters dont know how to pressure bigger ones anymore
Lloyd Honeyghan (born 22 April 1960) is a retired British boxer. Born in Jamaica, he was WBC, WBA & IBF welterweight champion from 1986 to 1987. and WBC welterweight champion from 1988 to 1989.
Honeyghan scored a major upset when he forced super-star Donald Curry to retire at the end of round six on 27 September 1986 to win the world welterweight title. Before the fight Curry dismissed his unknown foreign opponent, asking "Who is this ragamuffin?". Honeyghan adopted the title "ragamuffin" or "Ragamuffin Man" with relish.
Re: Smaller fighters dont know how to pressure bigger ones anymore
Re: Smaller fighters dont know how to pressure bigger ones anymore