He just got passed Johnson, who is marginally better than Clinton Woods who is a C level fighter VD?
Behave yourself![]()
He just got passed Johnson, who is marginally better than Clinton Woods who is a C level fighter VD?
Behave yourself![]()
When God said to the both of us "Which one of you wants to be Sugar Ray?" I guess I didnt raise my hand fast enough
Charley Burley
Yep, scared shitless, thats why he just fought and beat the guy who smashed Johnson up, the only time Glenn (I was robbed) Johnson has ever lost.
When God said to the both of us "Which one of you wants to be Sugar Ray?" I guess I didnt raise my hand fast enough
Charley Burley
Calzaghe scared of Glen Johnson over Lacy, Kessler and B-Hop in Vegas LMAO![]()
calzaghe did twice pull out of a fight with glen johnson, when johnson demanded some money upfront for it to be put back again, saying he can't risk paying out for training and missing out on another fight again because joe pulls out a 3rd time................ calzaghe and warren canceled altogether......why......did they known in advance that joe would get injured again.......
the dawson fight won't happen, even tho chad ain't no great warren and calzaghe will see it as to much of a risk, he's young, had some critics, got something to prove, tall, lefty as well...........warren dont do risks and joe dont take fights warren dont like
It does get annoying for a fighter to constantly talk about how he always gets robbed but the fact is Johnson has gotten screwed a lot.
He did clearly beat Sheika. Probably the worst was the Daniel Judah one, Daniel Judah sucked. How they made that a draw is beyond me.
Just because Johnson struggled against Woods means nothing, boxing is all about Rock, Paper, Scissors, Salvador Sanchez struggled with Patrick Ford, but Ford lost to C level fighters, does that make Sanchez a C level fighter ?? no it was down to styles Ford had Thomas Hearns type of build and gave Sanchez trouble with his jab.
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