Pfff, come on Fenster. Don't try and be cute... It doesn't suit you, you're asking loaded questions, inferring things or just flatout stating bollocks in the same sentances as your redundant question. That's why you're getting more than just one answer.
Keep repeating the same patter and maybe you'll get me to inadvertantly say what you want...
I agree with one thing you've said. A fighter with a great legacy is a fightet with a strong enough record that a single loss doesn't destroy it. If your legacy is sensationaly, devistatingly, stunningly damaged by a single loss then you can't have been that good,
Jmm has fought several good or flat out great fighters, his record is rich enough that he can afford a loss and still have plenty of change left over.
Its a shame a single loss bankrupt your boy's credibility though.
I shouldn't be too cruel, seeing as it's your birthday:
Why did Marquez duck Hamed? He was fearful of Hameds masterful boxing skills and physical prowess. Boy, that little Naz fella was something special
Whatever happened to him?
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