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    Default Re: Define a "Duck"

    When you're offered $8milion, a career high payday against the longest reigning champion in the division but you decide to take $5million fighting a lesser opponent. And then you change your name to money.

    Oh and you retire on the eve of the 2 biggest names in the division fighting each other.That's pretty much the definition of duck that comes to my mind. Oh and you do all this and procalim to be the best at 147.

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    Default Re: Define a "Duck"

    Quote Originally Posted by El Gamo View Post
    When you're offered $8milion, a career high payday against the longest reigning champion in the division but you decide to take $5million fighting a lesser opponent. And then you change your name to money.

    Oh and you retire on the eve of the 2 biggest names in the division fighting each other.That's pretty much the definition of duck that comes to my mind. Oh and you do all this and procalim to be the best at 147.


    Wow......damn Gamo , you hit Hard with that thing bro.....
    Take care man , that nobody stick on you , that is something that hurt hearts and something that a lot of people dont believe........

    You gave the most exactly Definition and i think that theres no other one...................

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    I find people going on about Joe and PBF ducking fights is ridiculous.

    Start with Joe he is at the end of his career in his recent fights he has taken on the fights people wanted to see, how long can you keep taking on the new hottest contender, he has made no secret that he want to retire soon and in his last few fights he has taken on the dangerous young fighters (lacy and Kessler) and taken out the old guard. (Hopkins and hopefully Roy Jones) not a bad end to a career, but oh no there is a new young gun on the horizon two weight divisions lower who if he doesn't fight he is a "chicken shit turd" who's not worth shit!!

    As for PBF he has now retired and if he hasn't he only has one fight left Cotto and Margarito are the two most exciting fighters at WW at the moment but lots can change in a year what if Margarito beats Cotto to then gets beaten by William's again would you all then be shouting for PBF to come back and fight William's otherwise he is an overrated pussy!!

    My point is at the end of a fighters career who has has fought as well as these two have, they have both taken risks and achieved more than most, I don't mind if they finish off that career with a big fight that they want and dont take on every young gun on the scene till they get beat, they have earned it they have to retire some time

    Idiots will always jump on a new bandwagon and say such and such a fighter is washed up because it makes them look more like a hardcore boxing fan but in truth both these fighters will go down as greats and shouldn't be accused of ducking anyone

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    Quote Originally Posted by sonny78 View Post
    I find people going on about Joe and PBF ducking fights is ridiculous.

    Start with Joe he is at the end of his career in his recent fights he has taken on the fights people wanted to see, how long can you keep taking on the new hottest contender, he has made no secret that he want to retire soon and in his last few fights he has taken on the dangerous young fighters (lacy and Kessler) and taken out the old guard. (Hopkins and hopefully Roy Jones) not a bad end to a career, but oh no there is a new young gun on the horizon two weight divisions lower who if he doesn't fight he is a "chicken shit turd" who's not worth shit!!

    As for PBF he has now retired and if he hasn't he only has one fight left Cotto and Margarito are the two most exciting fighters at WW at the moment but lots can change in a year what if Margarito beats Cotto to then gets beaten by William's again would you all then be shouting for PBF to come back and fight William's otherwise he is an overrated pussy!!

    My point is at the end of a fighters career who has has fought as well as these two have, they have both taken risks and achieved more than most, I don't mind if they finish off that career with a big fight that they want and dont take on every young gun on the scene till they get beat, they have earned it they have to retire some time

    Idiots will always jump on a new bandwagon and say such and such a fighter is washed up because it makes them look more like a hardcore boxing fan but in truth both these fighters will go down as greats and shouldn't be accused of ducking anyone

    Who said Joe Calzaghe was ducking anyone?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macho View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by El Gamo View Post
    When you're offered $8milion, a career high payday against the longest reigning champion in the division but you decide to take $5million fighting a lesser opponent. And then you change your name to money.

    Oh and you retire on the eve of the 2 biggest names in the division fighting each other.That's pretty much the definition of duck that comes to my mind. Oh and you do all this and procalim to be the best at 147.


    Wow......damn Gamo , you hit Hard with that thing bro.....
    Take care man , that nobody stick on you , that is something that hurt hearts and something that a lot of people dont believe........

    You gave the most exactly Definition and i think that theres no other one...................

    The only way he could have been any clearer is if he put my sig as the post

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    Quote Originally Posted by Put Em' Up View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Macho View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by El Gamo View Post
    When you're offered $8milion, a career high payday against the longest reigning champion in the division but you decide to take $5million fighting a lesser opponent. And then you change your name to money.

    Oh and you retire on the eve of the 2 biggest names in the division fighting each other.That's pretty much the definition of duck that comes to my mind. Oh and you do all this and procalim to be the best at 147.


    Wow......damn Gamo , you hit Hard with that thing bro.....
    Take care man , that nobody stick on you , that is something that hurt hearts and something that a lot of people dont believe........

    You gave the most exactly Definition and i think that theres no other one...................

    The only way he could have been any clearer is if he put my sig as the post
    Yea Put Em Up , you are damn right...............

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    Default Re: Define a "Duck"

    Who said Joe Calzaghe was ducking anyone?
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    Originally Posted by Youngblood
    Simply, when a guy won't fight because he is afraid he is going to get his ass beat.
    Cotto and Pavlik with Mayweather and Calzaghe.
    Calzaghe and his camp are running like spineless guttless turds. Lets fight another old man.
    He did and got repped for it

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    Quote Originally Posted by sonny78 View Post
    Who said Joe Calzaghe was ducking anyone?
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    Originally Posted by Youngblood
    Simply, when a guy won't fight because he is afraid he is going to get his ass beat.
    Cotto and Pavlik with Mayweather and Calzaghe.
    Calzaghe and his camp are running like spineless guttless turds. Lets fight another old man.
    He did and got repped for it

    I missed that one or I would have been all over it.

    Joe Calzaghe ducks NO ONE! He will fight anyone who can make the weight. The only thing Joe can be accused of is the fact he insist on fights being at home but that is more Frank Warren then anything.

    Joe Calzaghe ducking people? Fighting Old Men. Funny how that "Old Man" was one of the best in the sport before Joe beat him" he loses and age is now a factor?

    Don't hate on Calzaghe just accept the greatness,

    Your inner Chi will be much more at peace (just kidding)

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    Default Re: Define a "Duck"

    Best example of a fighter running scared was Bowe in the 90s when he shamlessly ducky Lewis.
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    Default Re: Define a "Duck"

    Quote Originally Posted by El Gamo View Post
    When you're offered $8milion, a career high payday against the longest reigning champion in the division but you decide to take $5million fighting a lesser opponent. And then you change your name to money.
    Where did you get the $5 million figure from?

    The reports I've read, from people whom I consider reliable (and some who despise Mayweather), had it at the same amount, $8 mil.

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