Where were you on FNF, Simba?
Where were you on FNF, Simba?
For every story told that divides us, I believe there are a thousand untold that unite us.
For who he's fought dude is pretty good. The ring entrace and people singing and dancing in preperation for a four round espn fight is freakin ridiculous. They should put this guy together with roy jones and his silly hook bullshit and have boxing version of disney on ice lol !! I guess coming in inside a cage is cool.....till you loose. Then heading back to the locker room with a cage, male and female strippers, two singers, a pyro guy, and three dancin shaved guinena pigs will look real silly.
Hidden Content Click clack ! Give up the purse.........or yetti will find you.
===============================================
I think Boxing Deserves to get back to how exciting it used to be, lately it has been too boring that is why folks would rather pay to watch only the "Money Fighters" than turn on FNF to watch a boring fight...when there is need for change..creativity becomes the key...ALI was exciting to watch simply because he created his own BuZZ! when the cage phase is over he will come up with something different but yet exciting to watch..
Right here on Saddo boxing, you should come on here for the FNF, it's great to get together with other boxing fans and discuss prospcts like Bogere while they're fighting. I almost had my drink come out my nose when Tessatore said "he's doing the floppy fish dance"
Rosado isn't a bad fighter, but his chin ain't the greatest. And I think him beating Ouma was more attributed to the fact that Ouma's volume is about a tenth of what it used to be.
For every story told that divides us, I believe there are a thousand untold that unite us.
===============================
Oh snap am going to make it on the next FNF , LOL "Floppy Fish Dance" he is going to have that replay in his memory for a life time..
True Rosado is not that bad but I just feel like Maybe Kassim is not as Hungry as he used to be you know... sometimes fighters have to face tough times again in their lives again to understand that they actually have the power with in them but are simply taking it for granted.
Agree, Ouma was a very easy to like fighter, respectful outside the ring, constant flow of punches inside. But, I think you're totally right about him not being hungry anymore, at least that's how he's looked in the the ring. I really think if Rosado worked on his left hand more he would have much more success, but he tends to fight one handed.
For every story told that divides us, I believe there are a thousand untold that unite us.
He was a very fine amature as well.
“If you want loyalty, buy a dog.” Ricky Hatton
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)
Bookmarks