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    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle View Post
    Well, that's taking a page out of the Leftylee book almost...WTF is TM thinking sending his wife in there to get beaten up?
    TM is not a bad person at heart but his ego is absolutely fucked up and he has no problems to lie or to present the truth in a funny way in order to look like he's on the stage; His wife won the toughman contest, he so thought that she was a pure fighting machine... guess what happened when she met some real boxers.... mangled. Plus, TM thinks that if you get in the ring and get injured that's your problem as you did pay for the ticket, there is even a topic about it floating in the archives: http://www.saddoboxing.com/boxingfor...ssa-rivas.html

    Read the whole, it is creepy and pathetic.

    If you want, I can also post you my last correspondence with Paul, as he insulted me galore and dared to say that he was the best trainer in V.A and that I don't know shit about boxing, I am feeling a bit vindicative and feel the urge to help him get a reality check. In this correspondance, he states that the Mayweather did plot to get his cornerman for his wife against Rivas to get his passport stolen, that the judges had their money on Rivas, hehnce why they were complaisant toward her and that the whole Trinidad was hoaxing against them too. not bad, isn't it?
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    John Ruiz deciding to get into the ring with Tua.

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    Quote Originally Posted by generalbulldog View Post
    John Ruiz/Michael Moorer deciding to get into the ring with Tua.
    ^^ Amended ^^ lol

    F*ck taking a left hook from that guy...

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    Default Re: Strategies that backfired big time!

    Quote Originally Posted by Nameless View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle View Post
    Well, that's taking a page out of the Leftylee book almost...WTF is TM thinking sending his wife in there to get beaten up?
    TM is not a bad person at heart but his ego is absolutely fucked up and he has no problems to lie or to present the truth in a funny way in order to look like he's on the stage; His wife won the toughman contest, he so thought that she was a pure fighting machine... guess what happened when she met some real boxers.... mangled. Plus, TM thinks that if you get in the ring and get injured that's your problem as you did pay for the ticket, there is even a topic about it floating in the archives: http://www.saddoboxing.com/boxingfor...ssa-rivas.html

    Read the whole, it is creepy and pathetic.

    If you want, I can also post you my last correspondence with Paul, as he insulted me galore and dared to say that he was the best trainer in V.A and that I don't know shit about boxing, I am feeling a bit vindicative and feel the urge to help him get a reality check. In this correspondance, he states that the Mayweather did plot to get his cornerman for his wife against Rivas to get his passport stolen, that the judges had their money on Rivas, hehnce why they were complaisant toward her and that the whole Trinidad was hoaxing against them too. not bad, isn't it?
    ....wow, that is odd and depressing

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    Default Re: Strategies that backfired big time!

    Wow this is a hard one to tackle. So many fights, so many mistakes. Anyone see the Giavanni Segura/Cesar Canchila fight at 108 a couple months ago?

    Segura come out guns blazing in the first round, and unloaded all the ammo in the 2nd he has left. Then is was the most pathetic thing you ever seen. This guy who decked his opponent twice in the first 6 minutes is gasping for air trying to make it to the final bell. Canchila weathered the early storm and took the decision.

    Segura sparked him in the rematch in the 4th a couple months later..
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    the daddy of all f*ck ups as gotta be hatton against manny

    spent months telling us all about this new found style that included a solid jab, better defence etc, yet the whole time not one single person taught him how to counteract mannys main attribute which is that diving left hand which he counters with every time a fighter trys to lunge in.

    ended up getting nailed with it on at least a dozen occasions and was laid flat out by the time the bell was rung for the 2nd!!
    one dangerous horrible bloke

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    Jermain Taylor seemingly NEVER learning from past experiences vs Bernard Hopkins X2 (though he won both, in real life and IMO), Kelly Pavlik x 2 (though a case could be made about the rematch), and recently vs Carl Froch.....can someone either get JT to do roadwork, or stop partying, or just go back to utilizing that jab that used to be so good?!?!?! FFS he never should have lost to Froch OR the rematch to Pavlik.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle View Post
    Jermain Taylor seemingly NEVER learning from past experiences vs Bernard Hopkins X2 (though he won both, in real life and IMO), Kelly Pavlik x 2 (though a case could be made about the rematch), and recently vs Carl Froch.....can someone either get JT to do roadwork, or stop partying, or just go back to utilizing that jab that used to be so good?!?!?! FFS he never should have lost to Froch OR the rematch to Pavlik.
    Definitely. Matter of fact, he shouldn't have even lost the first time to Pavlik skillwise.
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    If JT stuck and moved the way he was brought up to do then he would still be unbeaten, but time and time again he loads up on the overhand right and he never lays anyone out with it....his career post Hopkins is MOST disappointing

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