
Originally Posted by
Daxx Kahn

Originally Posted by
Ice Cold Boxing

Originally Posted by
Rican
"Give me the one I mixed...the one I mixed!!"
You know i hate when people turn an Aaron Pryor thread into the Pryor vs Arguello controversy all the time. If you haven't got anything good to say about Pryor in a appreciation thread about him don't say anything at all.
ICB I knew there would be at least one guy who brought that up...or one guy who would base everything pryor did on his Arguello bouts

Originally Posted by
Rican

Originally Posted by
Ice Cold Boxing

Originally Posted by
Rican
"Give me the one I mixed...the one I mixed!!"
You know i hate when people turn an Aaron Pryor thread into the Pryor vs Arguello controversy all the time. If you haven't got anything good to say about Pryor in a appreciation thread about him don't say anything at all.
OK, Pryor was indeed a beast. But...was it because of coke? Or something else in that bottle? Doubt, not hate or negativity, will always be on my mind when I think of Pryor due to what happened that night. It's not my fault. I am simply speaking the truth and nothing but.
Yeah because his whole career is based on a bottle that may or may not have existed....always a quality comment from you
Well, thanks, I'll just toot my own horn and say it was a quality comment from me. Think about it. I'm not basing Pryors whole career on one bottle. Don't put words in my mouth (speak for yourself). I'm simply saying that when I think of Pryor's greatness, I do it with a raised eyebrow. I can't help but be influenced by guilt by assocaitaion. I need not mention the dishonorable and downright immoral and CRIMINAL behavior of Pryor's trainer, Panama Lewis, in his career. Nor do I need to mention Luis Resto. Because of this, whenever I think of the great Aaron Pryor, I can't help but have a speck of doubt in my mind. What's so wrong about that?
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