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    Default Re: Who beats 1982 Aaron Pryor?.....{crickets}

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Pryor dismantled one of boxing's ATGs in Alexis Arguello. Not once, but twice. But hey... he had a rough night against Akio Kameda, so now that I think about it, he's shit. Hell... today's 140-pounders would've swept the floor with him. FFS.

    If worshiping boyhood heroes is bad, blinders to every great fighter in history is even worse. But then I saw this coming with the argument that Ali-Frazier I wasn't that big of a HW title fight.
    @TitoFan - this is your final warning. I have tired of politely asking you to stop misrepresenting my posts, telling blatant lies about me. You can follow me all over the forum throwing insults at me, call me a moron, an areshole, a cunt whatever. What you can't do is continually say I said things I didn't. Please consider this carefully. Thanks.


    This is boxing forum. You have your opinions... I have mine. You've used harsher references to me in the past, and it's well known you don't take kindly to my presence here, nor my opinions. Ever since I made fun of your "Marquez ducked Naz" threads, you've had it in for me. You can threaten anyone you like, but you'd better have a firmer reason for it than you do with me.

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    Default Re: Who beats 1982 Aaron Pryor?.....{crickets}

    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Pryor dismantled one of boxing's ATGs in Alexis Arguello. Not once, but twice. But hey... he had a rough night against Akio Kameda, so now that I think about it, he's shit. Hell... today's 140-pounders would've swept the floor with him. FFS.

    If worshiping boyhood heroes is bad, blinders to every great fighter in history is even worse. But then I saw this coming with the argument that Ali-Frazier I wasn't that big of a HW title fight.
    @TitoFan - this is your final warning. I have tired of politely asking you to stop misrepresenting my posts, telling blatant lies about me. You can follow me all over the forum throwing insults at me, call me a moron, an areshole, a cunt whatever. What you can't do is continually say I said things I didn't. Please consider this carefully. Thanks.


    This is boxing forum. You have your opinions... I have mine. You've used harsher references to me in the past, and it's well known you don't take kindly to my presence here, nor my opinions. Ever since I made fun of your "Marquez ducked Naz" threads, you've had it in for me. You can threaten anyone you like, but you'd better have a firmer reason for it than you do with me.

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    Default Re: Who beats 1982 Aaron Pryor?.....{crickets}

    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Pryor dismantled one of boxing's ATGs in Alexis Arguello. Not once, but twice. But hey... he had a rough night against Akio Kameda, so now that I think about it, he's shit. Hell... today's 140-pounders would've swept the floor with him. FFS.

    If worshiping boyhood heroes is bad, blinders to every great fighter in history is even worse. But then I saw this coming with the argument that Ali-Frazier I wasn't that big of a HW title fight.
    @TitoFan - this is your final warning. I have tired of politely asking you to stop misrepresenting my posts, telling blatant lies about me. You can follow me all over the forum throwing insults at me, call me a moron, an areshole, a cunt whatever. What you can't do is continually say I said things I didn't. Please consider this carefully. Thanks.


    This is boxing forum. You have your opinions... I have mine. You've used harsher references to me in the past, and it's well known you don't take kindly to my presence here, nor my opinions. Ever since I made fun of your "Marquez ducked Naz" threads, you've had it in for me. You can threaten anyone you like, but you'd better have a firmer reason for it than you do with me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Ali-Frazier wouldn't have been bigger today, they would never even be champ, and Ali's shtick would be seen as boring, cliche rubbish.

    Ali today is basically Kingpin Johnson with the looks and sex appeal of David Haye.

    Frazier is Del Boy Chisora with the appeal of Bryant Jennings.


    Oh hey... here's one of the things I said you said, that you really "didn't say".
    Other than not using your exact words... is there something I misrepresented?


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    Default Re: Who beats 1982 Aaron Pryor?.....{crickets}

    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Pryor dismantled one of boxing's ATGs in Alexis Arguello. Not once, but twice. But hey... he had a rough night against Akio Kameda, so now that I think about it, he's shit. Hell... today's 140-pounders would've swept the floor with him. FFS.

    If worshiping boyhood heroes is bad, blinders to every great fighter in history is even worse. But then I saw this coming with the argument that Ali-Frazier I wasn't that big of a HW title fight.
    @TitoFan - this is your final warning. I have tired of politely asking you to stop misrepresenting my posts, telling blatant lies about me. You can follow me all over the forum throwing insults at me, call me a moron, an areshole, a cunt whatever. What you can't do is continually say I said things I didn't. Please consider this carefully. Thanks.


    This is boxing forum. You have your opinions... I have mine. You've used harsher references to me in the past, and it's well known you don't take kindly to my presence here, nor my opinions. Ever since I made fun of your "Marquez ducked Naz" threads, you've had it in for me. You can threaten anyone you like, but you'd better have a firmer reason for it than you do with me.

    Thanks.


    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Ali-Frazier wouldn't have been bigger today, they would never even be champ, and Ali's shtick would be seen as boring, cliche rubbish.

    Ali today is basically Kingpin Johnson with the looks and sex appeal of David Haye.

    Frazier is Del Boy Chisora with the appeal of Bryant Jennings.


    Oh hey... here's one of the things I said you said, that you really "didn't say".
    Other than not using your exact words... is there something I misrepresented?


    Thanks.
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    Default Re: Who beats 1982 Aaron Pryor?.....{crickets}

    I have some amateur footage of a 17 year old Tommy Hearns fighting Pryor , its a rock em sock em fight Pryor wins on points.
    Fact is he never changed his brawling style , was always wide open to the straight right.

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    Default Re: Who beats 1982 Aaron Pryor?.....{crickets}

    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
    I have some amateur footage of a 17 year old Tommy Hearns fighting Pryor , its a rock em sock em fight Pryor wins on points.
    Fact is he never changed his brawling style , was always wide open to the straight right.
    I think I have seen that footage. Prior was incredible and had an incredible chin. Also did Fenster really just ban @TitoFan

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    Default Re: Who beats 1982 Aaron Pryor?.....{crickets}

    Anyone fighting prime Pryor would have to go through hell to beat him. Not saying it couldn't be done, just not many would be able to stand up to that relentless aggression for 15 rounds.
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