Re: Strategies that backfired big time!
If only I could witness Mayweather snr blocking some punches with his face. Now that I'd pay to watch! Mayweather snr vs a Klitsckho, that would be worth every penny of my ppv cash!
Re: Strategies that backfired big time!
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0james0
If only I could witness Mayweather snr blocking some punches with his face. Now that I'd pay to watch! Mayweather snr vs a Klitsckho, that would be worth every penny of my ppv cash!
Think about that one for a second... you want to watch an old man with a terminal disease beaten up on by 2m+ of pure muscle :-X
Re: Strategies that backfired big time!
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0james0
If only I could witness Mayweather snr blocking some punches with his face. Now that I'd pay to watch! Mayweather snr vs a Klitsckho, that would be worth every penny of my ppv cash!
It is quite notorious that I dislike Mayweather to the highest degree but that, I wouldn't want to see... to see him lose, fair, but not to see him beaten to pulp by a much bigger and heavier opponent, there would be no reward in victory, just a shame to have mangled a much smaller opponent from Vitali plus Vitali is too classy to let anything like that to happen.
Re: Strategies that backfired big time!
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0james0
If only I could witness Mayweather snr blocking some punches with his face. Now that I'd pay to watch! Mayweather snr vs a Klitsckho, that would be worth every penny of my ppv cash!
Here's Roger taking several punches to the head....what was that Roger? The Mid-West produces the best fighters ever?? Well I think Julio Cesar Chavez disagrees ;)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbL-jL48e6A
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JazMerkin
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Originally Posted by
0james0
If only I could witness Mayweather snr blocking some punches with his face. Now that I'd pay to watch! Mayweather snr vs a Klitsckho, that would be worth every penny of my ppv cash!
Think about that one for a second... you want to watch an old man with a terminal disease beaten up on by 2m+ of pure muscle :-X
:lol:
I love some of the stuff I read around here. Timeless!
Re: Strategies that backfired big time!
I don't get why everybody says "hatton trying to be slick".
When did he ever try to be slick? With Mayweather in his corner he boxed a little more than normal against paulie - and won by a country mile.
When Pac Man obliterated him he wasn't slick AT ALL... unless walking forwards ina straight line swinging with haymakers, gloves down and chin up is considered slick.
Re: Strategies that backfired big time!
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JazMerkin
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Originally Posted by
0james0
If only I could witness Mayweather snr blocking some punches with his face. Now that I'd pay to watch! Mayweather snr vs a Klitsckho, that would be worth every penny of my ppv cash!
Think about that one for a second... you want to watch an old man with a terminal disease beaten up on by 2m+ of pure muscle :-X
I was only joking lads! :rolleyes:
As much as I don't like either Mayweather, I doubt either me or the general public would want to see an old man be pounded/ killed by a big Klitscho meathead!
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AdamGB
I don't get why everybody says "hatton trying to be slick".
When did he ever try to be slick? With Mayweather in his corner he boxed a little more than normal against paulie - and won by a country mile.
When Pac Man obliterated him he wasn't slick AT ALL... unless walking forwards ina straight line swinging with haymakers, gloves down and chin up is considered slick.
OK Adam, then perhaps people could question him changing trainers so late in his career or fighting Pacquiao to begin with.
Re: Strategies that backfired big time!
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0james0
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Originally Posted by
JazMerkin
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Originally Posted by
0james0
If only I could witness Mayweather snr blocking some punches with his face. Now that I'd pay to watch! Mayweather snr vs a Klitsckho, that would be worth every penny of my ppv cash!
Think about that one for a second... you want to watch an old man with a terminal disease beaten up on by 2m+ of pure muscle :-X
I was only joking lads! :rolleyes:
As much as I don't like either Mayweather, I doubt either me or the general public would want to see an old man be pounded/ killed by a big Klitscho meathead!
I thought it was quite funny!
Hopkins deciding to take the first half of the fight off both times against Taylor proved pretty costly. I thought he did enough to edge the first fight, but there was no reason why he didn't do anything at all for so long each time. That backfired when it came to those dodgy old men who are supposed to score fights.
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Lyle
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Originally Posted by
AdamGB
I don't get why everybody says "hatton trying to be slick".
When did he ever try to be slick? With Mayweather in his corner he boxed a little more than normal against paulie - and won by a country mile.
When Pac Man obliterated him he wasn't slick AT ALL... unless walking forwards ina straight line swinging with haymakers, gloves down and chin up is considered slick.
OK Adam, then perhaps people could question him changing trainers so late in his career or fighting Pacquiao to begin with.
To be fair, billy graham was jank :rolleyes:
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Lyle
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Originally Posted by
AdamGB
I don't get why everybody says "hatton trying to be slick".
When did he ever try to be slick? With Mayweather in his corner he boxed a little more than normal against paulie - and won by a country mile.
When Pac Man obliterated him he wasn't slick AT ALL... unless walking forwards ina straight line swinging with haymakers, gloves down and chin up is considered slick.
OK Adam, then perhaps people could question him changing trainers so late in his career or fighting Pacquiao to begin with.
He was surrounded by yes men and graham bought into all the hype and basically did nothing more than condition hatton, I don't think changing team was a bad idea... just doing it so late.