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    Default Re: definition of a hype job

    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
    Here is a good hype job -

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    Fury aint a hype job. The only people who think hes the best ever is himself and ross. Everyone else knows hes shit

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    Default Re: definition of a hype job

    Michael Grant.

    Jerk-offs like max kellerman were acting like this young prospect was already practically the Heavyweight Champ of the World. Doing it officially in the ring was just a matter-of-time, "These aren't your grand-father's Heavyweights."

    No $#!t, max, 'cause Michael Grant for damn sure was no Joe Louis...


    And Alvarez ain't a hypejob.
    For $#!t's sake, people..

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    Default Re: definition of a hype job

    Boxing fans, for the most part, are complete shit heads. If you gain ANY kind of success, fame, ect in this sport, you can bet there are a ton of people just itching for you to fall from grace so they can shit on you.

    If Canelo would have caught Floyd with a punch and knocked him out, you can bet there would be people on here saying "see! I told you Mayweather was overrated! He sucks it was just a matter of time until he fought a REAL opponent". People would be talking about Mayweather finally being exposed. One punch would have negated a 17 year career of beating everyone, including 15 years of being a world champion and fighting other champions.

    Instead, we have people saying "ohh no Canelo sucked, he is a pure hype job, garbage, ect." I don't remember seeing anyone calling this a mismatch or a bullshit fight before hand, but after Floyd dominated him, now you have guys coming out of the woodworks saying "ohhh you all were stupid for believing canelo had a chance, it was a mismatch from the start."

    Maybe Canelo is a good, solid fighter with fantastic skills and attributes, who just lost to a vastly superior fighter? Naaahh, everyone is either awesome or a bum. There's no middle ground

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