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    Default Do the BAD petitioners feel silly now?

    By all accounts the Baldimor Forrest fight proved to be a very entertaining matchup. Forrest looked impressive possibly getting back to something approaching his best, Baldimor took some powerful shots and kept on coming.

    Seems like it was a good night of boxing after all.

    Maybe HBO were correct to screen it.....maybe

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    Default Re: Do the BAD petitioners feel silly now?

    What a solid fight, even though one sided. I never understood all this outcry on hear for it being a horrible matchup. I did get the winner dead wrong though.

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    Heres my post from OumaFans thread.....

    http://www.saddoboxing.com/boxing_fo...html#msg643054

    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMick
    Quote Originally Posted by OumaFan
    Vernon Forrest versus Baldomir. Could this be possibly the least anticipated fight of all time?
    To be honest I don't think many people anticipated Tarver-Muriqui.
    At least Baldo comes to fight and you know hes gonna try to make a fight out of it.

    I really think Baldo-Forrest will be a pretty good fight.

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    Default Re: Do the BAD petitioners feel silly now?

    Forrest looked awesome tonight, he put on a great display of boxing, threw everything in the book moved extremely well and was anything but boring... For a one sided fight it was very entertaining I thought. And god damn what the hell does Baldomir have for a head.. He just never ever stops coming forward, no matter what Forrest landed he wouldn't even blink. A very very limited fighter nonetheless though.. He really doesn't do anything well besides plod on and take a beating.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMick
    Heres my post from OumaFans thread.....

    http://www.saddoboxing.com/boxing_fo...html#msg643054

    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMick
    Quote Originally Posted by OumaFan
    Vernon Forrest versus Baldomir. Could this be possibly the least anticipated fight of all time?
    To be honest I don't think many people anticipated Tarver-Muriqui.
    At least Baldo comes to fight and you know hes gonna try to make a fight out of it.

    I really think Baldo-Forrest will be a pretty good fight.
    you seem to be a wise man.............although thinking Baldy would actually win was foolish indeed

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo
    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMick
    Heres my post from OumaFans thread.....

    http://www.saddoboxing.com/boxing_fo...html#msg643054

    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMick
    Quote Originally Posted by OumaFan
    Vernon Forrest versus Baldomir. Could this be possibly the least anticipated fight of all time?
    To be honest I don't think many people anticipated Tarver-Muriqui.
    At least Baldo comes to fight and you know hes gonna try to make a fight out of it.

    I really think Baldo-Forrest will be a pretty good fight.
    you seem to be a wise man.............although thinking Baldy would actually win was foolish indeed
    I went with MD thinking Baldo would bring on the heat in the end and Forrest would gas out....
    Well Forrest was really tired but so was Baldo....
    Oh! well....
    I did pick the over on killersheeps sportsbook.

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    Default Re: Do the BAD petitioners feel silly now?

    yeah i feel bad. i had zero intrest in that fight and the fight was great.

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    Default Re: Do the BAD petitioners feel silly now?

    Beating Baldomir is not anything special - Søren Søndergård did it better than anyone back in 1998. But of course it only counts if one American fighter did it.

    Baldomir stopped Mikkel Kessler's trainer's (Richard Olsen) son's boxing career. Frank Olsen. He was like 30-0 before being stopped in the 10th. Olsen was never the same again and stopped within a year of the defeat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Plys 44
    Beating Baldomir is not anything special - Søren Søndergård did it better than anyone back in 1998. But of course it only counts if one American fighter did it.

    Baldomir stopped Mikkel Kessler's trainer's (Richard Olsen) son's boxing career. Frank Olsen. He was like 30-0 before being stopped in the 10th. Olsen was never the same again and stopped within a year of the defeat.
    1998 was 7 years ago. And this does mean something since Forrest, who was an impressive fighter until the injury, is looking pretty good.

    What do you have against American fighters anyways?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo
    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMick
    Heres my post from OumaFans thread.....

    http://www.saddoboxing.com/boxing_fo...html#msg643054

    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMick
    Quote Originally Posted by OumaFan
    Vernon Forrest versus Baldomir. Could this be possibly the least anticipated fight of all time?
    To be honest I don't think many people anticipated Tarver-Muriqui.
    At least Baldo comes to fight and you know hes gonna try to make a fight out of it.

    I really think Baldo-Forrest will be a pretty good fight.
    you seem to be a wise man.............although thinking Baldy would actually win was foolish indeed
    CC#1053 on me bilbs....

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    Quote Originally Posted by the wiz
    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Plys 44
    Beating Baldomir is not anything special - Søren Søndergård did it better than anyone back in 1998. But of course it only counts if one American fighter did it.

    Baldomir stopped Mikkel Kessler's trainer's (Richard Olsen) son's boxing career. Frank Olsen. He was like 30-0 before being stopped in the 10th. Olsen was never the same again and stopped within a year of the defeat.
    1998 was 7 years ago. And this does mean something since Forrest, who was an impressive fighter until the injury, is looking pretty good.

    What do you have against American fighters anyways?
    Dude it's 2007 now, so 98 was 9 years ago. What you been smoking?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo
    Quote Originally Posted by the wiz
    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Plys 44
    Beating Baldomir is not anything special - Søren Søndergård did it better than anyone back in 1998. But of course it only counts if one American fighter did it.

    Baldomir stopped Mikkel Kessler's trainer's (Richard Olsen) son's boxing career. Frank Olsen. He was like 30-0 before being stopped in the 10th. Olsen was never the same again and stopped within a year of the defeat.
    1998 was 7 years ago. And this does mean something since Forrest, who was an impressive fighter until the injury, is looking pretty good.

    What do you have against American fighters anyways?
    Dude it's 2007 now, so 98 was 9 years ago. What you been smoking?
    Yes, in 1998 Baldomir was in his prime not like the washed over guy of today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the wiz
    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Plys 44
    Beating Baldomir is not anything special - Søren Søndergård did it better than anyone back in 1998. But of course it only counts if one American fighter did it.

    Baldomir stopped Mikkel Kessler's trainer's (Richard Olsen) son's boxing career. Frank Olsen. He was like 30-0 before being stopped in the 10th. Olsen was never the same again and stopped within a year of the defeat.
    What do you have against American fighters anyways?
    Nothing, it is just so much easier to be an American boxer than a boxer from anywhere else due to the stupid hype that US boxers get. I dont like that issue as pure quality of a boxer should be the issue not the passport.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Plys 44
    Quote Originally Posted by the wiz
    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Plys 44
    Beating Baldomir is not anything special - Søren Søndergård did it better than anyone back in 1998. But of course it only counts if one American fighter did it.

    Baldomir stopped Mikkel Kessler's trainer's (Richard Olsen) son's boxing career. Frank Olsen. He was like 30-0 before being stopped in the 10th. Olsen was never the same again and stopped within a year of the defeat.
    What do you have against American fighters anyways?
    Nothing, it is just so much easier to be an American boxer than a boxer from anywhere else due to the stupid hype that US boxers get. I dont like that issue as pure quality of a boxer should be the issue not the passport.
    Every country in the world supports their own fighters. America is actually the most impartial country in the world, rarely do you hear Lampley, Merchant et all cheering for their national fighter.

    Watch a Brit fight a foreigner in the UK or an Aussie fight an American in Melborne, or a German fight anybody in the motherland and you'll see what real partisan broadcasting is

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo
    Quote Originally Posted by the wiz
    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Plys 44
    Beating Baldomir is not anything special - Søren Søndergård did it better than anyone back in 1998. But of course it only counts if one American fighter did it.

    Baldomir stopped Mikkel Kessler's trainer's (Richard Olsen) son's boxing career. Frank Olsen. He was like 30-0 before being stopped in the 10th. Olsen was never the same again and stopped within a year of the defeat.
    1998 was 7 years ago. And this does mean something since Forrest, who was an impressive fighter until the injury, is looking pretty good.

    What do you have against American fighters anyways?
    Dude it's 2007 now, so 98 was 9 years ago. What you been smoking?

    HAHAHA

    Time really goes by too fast for me

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