Re: Haye's career defining fights.
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El Kabong
#1 British isn't a race
#2 What did I remember incorrectly?
1# we are a race
2# you always use numbers in your posts
3# do you ever talk about anything else other than wlad klit?
Re: Haye's career defining fights.
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Originally Posted by
El Kabong
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Originally Posted by
erics44
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Originally Posted by
El Kabong
#1 British isn't a race
#2 What did I remember incorrectly?
1# we are a race
2# you always use numbers in your posts
3# do you ever talk about anything else other than wlad klit?
#1 So when you fill out a job application or college application and you're asked to put a check beside your race you check British and not white/caucasian or black? Odd that I've never seen the choice of "British" on any applications I've filled out. Also this would mean that Frank Bruno and Ricky Hatton and Naseem Hamed, all British, are therefore all the same race.
#2 The way I post leads to clear points being made and attributed to certain germane parts of a debate.
#3 I post about other fighters as well. Miguel Cotto, Tavoris Cloud, etc. I recently started a thread about a guy moving up to heavyweight Carlos Negron.
#1 It was a joke
#2 No it doesnt. Bullet your responses any way you like, you still dont know what your talking about
#3 Yes but you almost exclusively talk about the Klit boys, lets not pretend.
Re: Haye's career defining fights.
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Originally Posted by
El Kabong
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Originally Posted by
erics44
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Originally Posted by
El Kabong
#1 British isn't a race
#2 What did I remember incorrectly?
1# we are a race
2# you always use numbers in your posts
3# do you ever talk about anything else other than wlad klit?
#1 So when you fill out a job application or college application and you're asked to put a check beside your race you check British and not white/caucasian or black? Odd that I've never seen the choice of "British" on any applications I've filled out. Also this would mean that Frank Bruno and Ricky Hatton and Naseem Hamed, all British, are therefore all the same race.
#2 The way I post leads to clear points being made and attributed to certain germane parts of a debate.
#3 I post about other fighters as well. Miguel Cotto, Tavoris Cloud, etc. I recently started a thread about a guy moving up to heavyweight Carlos Negron.
1# yup, we are the mother race, team britain
2# doesnt
3# whilst writing those posts you were thinking of wlad
Re: Haye's career defining fights.
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Originally Posted by
El Kabong
I recently started a thread about a guy moving up to heavyweight Carlos Negron.
Yeah and you managed to fuck that up ;D
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El Kabong
Puerto Rican boxer 23 year old Carlos Negron is moving from cruiserweight to heavyweight in 2011. His team plans for him to have 5 fights this year, one of them being for a regional title which would earn him a world ranking.
Negron is 6'6 and boasts a record of 10(7 KO)-0-0. He plans to weigh around 215 (or roughly half of what Odlanier Solis weighs outside of training camp) for his first heavyweight fight.
Anyone seen or heard of this dude? What do you think his chances are?
Re: Haye's career defining fights.
I was saying that you fucked up, you did fuck up right? The first words you type in a thread that you offer as proof that you dont exclusively post about the Klit boys is incorrect, tell me that isnt funny, or ironic, or something.
Well done for correcting yourself when someone brought it to your attention though, you da man ;D
Re: Haye's career defining fights.
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Originally Posted by
El Kabong
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Memphis
I was saying that you fucked up, you did fuck up right? The first words you type in a thread that you offer as proof that you dont exclusively post about the Klit boys is incorrect, tell me that isnt funny, or ironic, or something.
Well done for correcting yourself when someone brought it to your attention though, you da man ;D
OK so I'm not even allowed to get someone's nationality wrong and even if I correct it, it still gets used against me? Gee are we holding all our posters to this high of a standard Memphis or are you making a special case for me just because you don't want to really debate the topic at hand?
i bet you know wlads nationality
Re: Haye's career defining fights.
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Originally Posted by
El Kabong
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Originally Posted by
erics44
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Originally Posted by
El Kabong
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Originally Posted by
Memphis
I was saying that you fucked up, you did fuck up right? The first words you type in a thread that you offer as proof that you dont exclusively post about the Klit boys is incorrect, tell me that isnt funny, or ironic, or something.
Well done for correcting yourself when someone brought it to your attention though, you da man ;D
OK so I'm not even allowed to get someone's nationality wrong and even if I correct it, it still gets used against me? Gee are we holding all our posters to this high of a standard Memphis or are you making a special case for me just because you don't want to really debate the topic at hand?
i bet you know wlads nationality
Yes and he also doesn't have just 10 total fights to his name either. Your point?
i bet you know exactly how many fights he has had, and how many round she has boxed, and what the scores were in those rounds
Re: Haye's career defining fights.
I already have Lyle. Anyone who thinks Haye has conned his way into the limelight is a prick, please see page one, that memory of yours again......
I take it we are done here.
Re: Haye's career defining fights.
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Originally Posted by
El Kabong
You didn't debate the topic at hand, you dismissed the very idea of the thread. I for one (though you may not believe me) have not accused the WBA title holder of "conning his way into the limelight" sure I have questioned his motives and his desire to challenge himself, but I never said he didn't have talent....talent on par with either Klitschko brother? Now that's a different story.
And back to the first point I made in this thread isn't the Maccarinelli fight one of his career defining fights or is that now looked on poorly since Macca has been demolished a few more times since then?
It was considered it because Haye said he was moving to Heavyweight and he was accused of ducking Maccarinelli. There was alot of question as to why he wasn't taking the fight as they were considered to be on par with each other and as both were British it was seen as a Benn-Eubank type situation. Haye always insisted they weren't on par, and he would destroy Enzo within 2 rounds. He did, and people were made to look stupid.