The real sad part is that you actually believe that. No wonder British boxers gets so little respect outside there home countryQuote:
Originally Posted by Fenster
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The real sad part is that you actually believe that. No wonder British boxers gets so little respect outside there home countryQuote:
Originally Posted by Fenster
Take him off the heat Fenster.........he's cooked ;D
You need to take Fenster off the drugs. His brains cookedQuote:
Originally Posted by Memphis
You know you want some ;D
My boy Jhonny Gonzalez, he's gonna have at least 4 fights with out a defeat.
So will Amir KahnQuote:
Originally Posted by killersheep
Never said I didn'tQuote:
Originally Posted by Memphis
Gonzalez is fighting Penalosa in the Phillipines, Khan is just gonna sit around his home and bank roll, nothing wrong with that, but you can't compare the competition they will be facing.Quote:
Originally Posted by ono
I reckon Ronald Hearns will get some attention on account of his famous name.
I'm also tipping Cory Spinks to spring a major suprise and to beat one of the top guys out there, either Margarito, Mosely or Ouma.
Call me crazy, (or a mental) but I've got a sneaky feeling he's going to be next years Carlos Baldimor.
Yeah but fighting the guy who drives you to the arena ain't all that impressive.Quote:
Originally Posted by ono
His train will go straight into retirement.Quote:
Originally Posted by Fenster
I believes it cause it's the truesQuote:
Originally Posted by Violent Demise
and yous knows it otherwise yous knows nothins abouts boxins.
Have you ever heard of THE RING magazine? An American publication SOME refer to as the "bible of boxing."Quote:
Originally Posted by Violent Demise
Well they just so happen to have TWO Brits in their top 10 P4P list - Mr Ricky Hatton and Mr Joe Calzaghe. Mr Hatton also has the proud honour of being named 2005 Ring fighter of the year. Mr Calzaghe also has the proud honour of being the first ever Super-middleweight recipient of The Ring belt.
As you can see British boxers get plenty of respect from KNOWLEDGEABLE boxing persons outside their own country.
You're welcome.
2007 will belong to ........... Don King
Don't think he's serious mate. He said Williams battered a prime Tyson ;DQuote:
Originally Posted by Violent Demise
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Denis Inkin will be a big threat to the super-middle weight division. 29-0 (22KO)
He KO'd Mario Veit in 7 rounds and even dispatched tough-guy Mger Mkertchian in 2 rounds.
He will have a jurgen-brahmer type fight next and then launch into the Euro's and the Kessler's / Andrade's of the world i predict.
World Domination?
I think i can say Edwin Valero !!
;D