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    Default Re: Lomachenko v Campbell - 31/8/19 UK

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Not sure where the value lies with Loma-Campbell but why is the little mexican who chinned Selby a 5/2 shot against Charlie Edwards? If he was a 14-1-0 (11 KOs), 23-year-old Mexican I would consider backing him blind at those those odds (the strength-in-depth, for little men, in Mexico/South America and Asia is much stronger than Europe and USA). However, he has a couple of solid wins as well as a serious one over Selby (looked a right little hard bastard, vicious body shots).

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    Default Re: Lomachenko v Campbell - 31/8/19 UK

    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Not sure where the value lies with Loma-Campbell but why is the little mexican who chinned Selby a 5/2 shot against Charlie Edwards? If he was a 14-1-0 (11 KOs), 23-year-old Mexican I would consider backing him blind at those those odds (the strength-in-depth, for little men, in Mexico/South America and Asia is much stronger than Europe and USA). However, he has a couple of solid wins as well as a serious one over Selby (looked a right little hard bastard, vicious body shots).

    Julio Cesar Martinez Aguilar - 5/2 (10 returns 35)
    The ā€œstrength-in-depth, for little men, in Mexico/South Americaā€ is in the USA.
    Registered Flyweights (the specific weight for this bout)

    USA - 20

    Latin America - 197

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    Default Re: Lomachenko v Campbell - 31/8/19 UK

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    Default Re: Lomachenko v Campbell - 31/8/19 UK

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    Default Re: Lomachenko v Campbell - 31/8/19 UK

    Cordina is fast and super sharp in the 1st round against his opponent.

    1 nil Cordina.
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    Default Re: Lomachenko v Campbell - 31/8/19 UK

    Closer 2nd round which Cordina just about won but his opponent can out more aggressive and threw better combinations.

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    Default Re: Lomachenko v Campbell - 31/8/19 UK

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Not sure where the value lies with Loma-Campbell but why is the little mexican who chinned Selby a 5/2 shot against Charlie Edwards? If he was a 14-1-0 (11 KOs), 23-year-old Mexican I would consider backing him blind at those those odds (the strength-in-depth, for little men, in Mexico/South America and Asia is much stronger than Europe and USA). However, he has a couple of solid wins as well as a serious one over Selby (looked a right little hard bastard, vicious body shots).

    Julio Cesar Martinez Aguilar - 5/2 (10 returns 35)
    The ā€œstrength-in-depth, for little men, in Mexico/South Americaā€ is in the USA.
    Registered Flyweights (the specific weight for this bout)

    USA - 20

    Latin America - 197

    This is really quite simple, most everyone already gets this but it seems you are behind in class so let me explain this very very simple thing.... the good Latin American fighters come to the USA. If there are any other very very simple things you need explained to you, don’t lie, stick to asking, it’s better for everyone.

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    Default Re: Lomachenko v Campbell - 31/8/19 UK

    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Not sure where the value lies with Loma-Campbell but why is the little mexican who chinned Selby a 5/2 shot against Charlie Edwards? If he was a 14-1-0 (11 KOs), 23-year-old Mexican I would consider backing him blind at those those odds (the strength-in-depth, for little men, in Mexico/South America and Asia is much stronger than Europe and USA). However, he has a couple of solid wins as well as a serious one over Selby (looked a right little hard bastard, vicious body shots).

    Julio Cesar Martinez Aguilar - 5/2 (10 returns 35)
    The ā€œstrength-in-depth, for little men, in Mexico/South Americaā€ is in the USA.
    Registered Flyweights (the specific weight for this bout)

    USA - 20

    Latin America - 197

    This is really quite simple, most everyone already gets this but it seems you are behind in class so let me explain this very very simple thing.... the good Latin American fighters come to the USA. If there are any other very very simple things you need explained to you, don’t lie, stick to asking, it’s better for everyone.
    Behind in class? I'm the muthafukkin Teacher.

    Lets look at The Ring magazine top ten flyweights - 4 Japanese - 2 Latin Americans - 2 Brits - 1 South African - 1 Ukraine - 0 USA.

    By your rationale, the two Latinos will have fought, be based, learnt their trade or ply their trade in the USA, right? They've had 48 fights between them, zero in the USA. Neither are based or live there. In fact, between the entire top ten a grand total of two fights have been in the USA.

    So my question is - do you understand the meaning of "strength in depth?"
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    Default Re: Lomachenko v Campbell - 31/8/19 UK

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Not sure where the value lies with Loma-Campbell but why is the little mexican who chinned Selby a 5/2 shot against Charlie Edwards? If he was a 14-1-0 (11 KOs), 23-year-old Mexican I would consider backing him blind at those those odds (the strength-in-depth, for little men, in Mexico/South America and Asia is much stronger than Europe and USA). However, he has a couple of solid wins as well as a serious one over Selby (looked a right little hard bastard, vicious body shots).

    Julio Cesar Martinez Aguilar - 5/2 (10 returns 35)
    The ā€œstrength-in-depth, for little men, in Mexico/South Americaā€ is in the USA.
    Registered Flyweights (the specific weight for this bout)

    USA - 20

    Latin America - 197

    This is really quite simple, most everyone already gets this but it seems you are behind in class so let me explain this very very simple thing.... the good Latin American fighters come to the USA. If there are any other very very simple things you need explained to you, don’t lie, stick to asking, it’s better for everyone.
    Behind in class? I'm the muthafukkin Teacher.

    Lets look at The Ring magazine top ten flyweights - 4 Japanese - 2 Latin Americans - 2 Brits - 1 South African - 1 Ukraine - 0 USA.

    By your rationale, the two Latinos will have fought, be based, learnt their trade or ply their trade in the USA, right? They've had 48 fights between them, zero in the USA. Neither are based or live there. In fact, between the entire top ten a grand total of two fights have been in the USA.

    So my question is - do you understand the meaning of "strength in depth?"
    You and I are having two different conversations, mine, honest, yours, as usual addressing something I didn’t say. Because you are dishonest, every post. I shouldn’t need to quote myself to point out how you are being dishonest because it’s in the thread right above my post. But, since you are always a f’n liar. I’ll quote myself for your dumb ass to see. And quote you to show how you switched it because you are a f’n liar. Every, single, time.

    You said, copy and paste by the way so don’t change things you f’n liar ā€œ(the strength-in-depth, for little men, in Mexico/South America and Asia is much stronger than Europe and USAā€

    And I said, copy and paste so don’t change things you f’n liar ā€œThe ā€œstrength-in-depth, for little men, in Mexico/South Americaā€ is in the USA.ā€

    I’m addressing ā€œlittle menā€ as the conversation you were having addressed. My comment is undeniable truth. The best from Latin America come to the USA. Fact.

    So you change the conversation by narrowing it down, something dishonest people do. I didn’t need to change the conversation from ā€œlittle menā€ the conversation you began, to a different one. You did. Because you are a f’n liar. It’s what liars do. So, when I correct you, please in the future, don’t bother with your dishonesty. Every person with an ounce of intelligence sees through all your BS.

    As a bonus, your ā€œstrength-in-depthā€ that you ask if I know what it means. Well, no. Because strength-in-depthā€ is not a thing. I speak English. If you want to ask if I know what strength in depth means ask. Speak the language. If you wonder why I point out your poor English it’s because of you simply said ā€œthe strength in depth at flyweight is in Mexico/Latin America and Asiaā€ in the beginning it wouldn’t have been so wildly inaccurate to the point of absurdity as you always do. And I think you make your messages wildly inaccurate to the point of absurdity on purpose. You know your boys will let you backtrack and change everything around. But I’m here to call you on your BS. Every time I see you lie I will point out it’s a lie. So every post you make I will be there with facts. And every post everyone will watch you change what you said. And eventually you will have to be honest.
    Last edited by Ron Swanson; 09-01-2019 at 09:26 PM.

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    Default Re: Lomachenko v Campbell - 31/8/19 UK

    Ron, you called me a liar 19 times in that post. Impressive. All I did was provide facts and figures specifically applicable to FLYWEIGHT!!! The division my original post was about.

    You've provided zero evidence, not even one example for clarification, just showed your normal Fenster fixation and childish pettiness. You didn't make a single comment about Edwards or Martinez.

    However, even though I'm wasting my time, feel free to set the criteria? In the land of Ron, what weight constitutes "little men?" Who qualifies as "good Latin American fighters?" Do they have to reside in the States? Do they train there?

    Provide an example of STRENGTH IN DEPTH? Facts? Figures? Data? Not Ron's fanatical patriotic, ethnocentric opinion.
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    Default Re: Lomachenko v Campbell - 31/8/19 UK

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Ron, you called me a liar 19 times in that post. Impressive. All I did was provide facts and figures specifically applicable to FLYWEIGHT!!! The division my original post was about.

    You've provided zero evidence, not even one example for clarification, just showed your normal Fenster fixation and childish pettiness. You didn't make a single comment about Edwards or Martinez.

    However, even though I'm wasting my time, feel free to set the criteria? In the land of Ron, what weight constitutes "little men?" Who qualifies as "good Latin American fighters?" Do they have to reside in the States? Do they train there?

    Provide an example of STRENGTH IN DEPTH? Facts? Figures? Data? Not Ron's fanatical patriotic, ethnocentric opinion.
    The sad thing is you must have studied boxrec for a good 30 minutes to determine your facts 😁
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    Default Re: Lomachenko v Campbell - 31/8/19 UK

    Cordina landing some beautiful shots particularly the jab and is super confident against Gwynne.

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    Default Re: Lomachenko v Campbell - 31/8/19 UK

    Appreciate the RD by RD as always Master. We have hurricane prep here so no time for afternoon boxing

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    Default Re: Lomachenko v Campbell - 31/8/19 UK

    Evening. What a surprise, Ward doesn't agree with the point being taken away for fouling
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    Default Re: Lomachenko v Campbell - 31/8/19 UK

    Cordina nearly landing that hurtful uppercut against Gwynne which would knock him out.

    Cordina too fast and good for Gwynne

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