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    Default Re: Fights that HAVE to be blowouts or I lose respect for the favorite

    Quote Originally Posted by landmine950
    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep
    the following fights MUST be completely one-sided IMO to regain any respect.

    Valuev vs. McCline
    Mind you McCline went to a Split decision with Byrd

    HE lost to Calvin Brock by only 2 rounds on 2 judges scorecards and one round on another 93-97,93-96,94-96

    If only 2 rounds had swung McClines way we have
    95-95,95-94,96-94 A majority decision for Mcline!
    so it was pretty close!

    MAY i assume that you have no respect for those two fighters then?

    Klitschko got him out but it took 10 rounds so will a KO in less than 10 makes him better than Klitschko?
    A lofty statement indeed!

    We'll have to wait and see.

    BTW i loved the video! Whats with the funky chicken on crack dancing?
    Guy dances all around and then gets popped,more funky dancin...then pop pop! loved it! Maybe if he had spent the time he was dancing doing what he did in the last 60 seconds he would of won the fight! Stupid move on his part I think!
    Here we go again with this guy fought this guy, so that makes him good, bullshit. You know Mitch Green once went 10 full rounds with a prime Mike Tyson. Yeah 10 rounds. If Mike wouldn't of kept on beating on Green round after round, than those rounds could of gone to Green. And than nobody would of ever heard of Tyson. It would of been Mitch Green who would of been the baddest man on the planet. So don't anybody ever knock Green. He went 10 rounds with Tyson

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    Default Re: Fights that HAVE to be blowouts or I lose respect for the favorite

    LOL hey how many rounds did you go with Mike Tyson?
    or Mitch Green for that matter?
    I don't know how else to evaluate a pro boxer other than the people he has fought and how he did in those fights. Perhaps we could consult a wizard from the circus to feel and read the bumps on his head?

    Hey Mitch green also fought Trevor Berbick!

    and he fought Sammy Scaff who fought Tim witherspoon who fought Everett "bigfoot" Martin who fought George Foreman! who sold a grilling machine to Wlad Klitschkos cousins neigbours dentist's retarded stepson! SO THERE!!! NNNYYAAAAA!!!

    But seriously I KNOW that Mitch Green still brags to anyone who will listen about his feud with Tyson,both inside and outside of the ring

    http://www.geocities.com/mike_tysons...greenpics.html

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    Default Re: Fights that HAVE to be blowouts or I lose respect for the favorite

    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep
    Quote Originally Posted by "PRIDE OF BOSTON"
    Hatton vs. Urango
    Castillo vs. Ngoudjo
    Calzaghe vs. Manfredo Jr. (won't be a blowout but he'll give calzaghe fits)

    Think these will be fairly close...
    I don't think there is any reason for these fights to be close at all.

    Urango, is perhaps THE slowest fighter I've ever scene, he's gonna be target practice for Ricky's body shots

    Ngoudjo, he, well most of you haven't seen him I will assume so here is a clip
    [youtube=425,350]6RkFAcirNbM[/youtube] he is the one that looks like he is paralyzed.
    Emanual Augustus got robbed big time in this fight.

    And PRIDE, I know you like Manfredo, but he is not ready for this step-up yet, he needs to tighten up that defense a little more, it's not nearly up to par with Joe's speed.

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    Default Re: Fights that HAVE to be blowouts or I lose respect for the favorite

    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep
    Quote Originally Posted by "PRIDE OF BOSTON"
    Hatton vs. Urango
    Castillo vs. Ngoudjo
    Calzaghe vs. Manfredo Jr. (won't be a blowout but he'll give calzaghe fits)

    Think these will be fairly close...
    I don't think there is any reason for these fights to be close at all.

    Urango, is perhaps THE slowest fighter I've ever scene, he's gonna be target practice for Ricky's body shots

    Ngoudjo, he, well most of you haven't seen him I will assume so here is a clip
    [youtube=425,350]6RkFAcirNbM[/youtube] he is the one that looks like he is paralyzed.
    Emanual Augustus got robbed big time in this fight.

    And PRIDE, I know you like Manfredo, but he is not ready for this step-up yet, he needs to tighten up that defense a little more, it's not nearly up to par with Joe's speed.


    Thanks for the correction Killersheep !

    I got to Disagree on this one killer . . Ngoudjo is landing very nice shots for the most part. I think Urango is a good fighter.. I disagree about the Augustus fight.. one guy coming to fight ( Ngoudjo) the other guy mocking boxing and acting like a moron.. Augustus is shit IMO. can't stand that kind of fighter. playing games and shit. basically making fun of the sport ..

    I think the Hatton - Urango fight will be very entertaining and competitive , Urango is somewhat awkward southpaw who comes to fight. . and I look forward to watching it. !

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    Default Re: Fights that HAVE to be blowouts or I lose respect for the favorite

    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep
    With all these fighters nowadays, pickin and choosin, sifting through opponents fighting a maximum of three fights a year, I can see why the general public is becoming disinfranchised with boxing. That being said, the following fights MUST be completely one-sided IMO to regain any respect.


    Valuev vs. McCline
    Daws vs. Morrison
    Hatton vs. Urango
    Castillo vs. Ngoudjo
    Munyai vs. Power
    Calzaghe vs. Manfredo

    Fights that should be close that I look forward to

    Toney vs. Peter
    Adamek vs. Dawson
    Mayweather vs. de la Hoya



    this is how i see it

    Calzaghe - Manfredo = will be better then you think ! good fight here !

    Hatton vs. Urango = will be competitive for as long as it lasts . both guys come to fight ! Always love watching Hatton fight ! pure fucking adrenaline rush ! Non stop pressure !

    Valuve - Mccline = McCline is not all that bad . He just needs more confidence, and needs to get hungry and angry in there. he can win this one ! valuve is a human punching bag, its very important to let the hand go once your on the inside. uppercuts are the key here ! hope he is working on this punch overtime.. when Valuve tried to grab. he needs to make himself smaller turn sideways and shoot that uppercut str8 up and reach for the stars !

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    Default Re: Fights that HAVE to be blowouts or I lose respect for the favorite

    Quote Originally Posted by landmine950
    LOL hey how many rounds did you go with Mike Tyson?
    or Mitch Green for that matter?
    I don't know how else to evaluate a pro boxer other than the people he has fought and how he did in those fights. Perhaps we could consult a wizard from the circus to feel and read the bumps on his head?

    Hey Mitch green also fought Trevor Berbick!

    and he fought Sammy Scaff who fought Tim witherspoon who fought Everett "bigfoot" Martin who fought George Foreman! who sold a grilling machine to Wlad Klitschkos cousins neigbours dentist's retarded stepson! SO THERE!!! NNNYYAAAAA!!!

    But seriously I KNOW that Mitch Green still brags to anyone who will listen about his feud with Tyson,both inside and outside of the ring

    http://www.geocities.com/mike_tysons...greenpics.html
    IF you are tuff enuff to go 10 rounds with a prime Tyson, and ballsy enuff to get into a street fight with him, nearly losing your eye in the process, then you deserve the right to brag. You deserve some props in my mind.
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    Default Re: Fights that HAVE to be blowouts or I lose respect for the favorite

    Quote Originally Posted by Lords Gym
    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep
    Quote Originally Posted by "PRIDE OF BOSTON"
    Hatton vs. Urango
    Castillo vs. Ngoudjo
    Calzaghe vs. Manfredo Jr. (won't be a blowout but he'll give calzaghe fits)

    Think these will be fairly close...
    I don't think there is any reason for these fights to be close at all.

    Urango, is perhaps THE slowest fighter I've ever scene, he's gonna be target practice for Ricky's body shots

    Ngoudjo, he, well most of you haven't seen him I will assume so here is a clip
    [youtube=425,350]6RkFAcirNbM[/youtube] he is the one that looks like he is paralyzed.
    Emanual Augustus got robbed big time in this fight.

    And PRIDE, I know you like Manfredo, but he is not ready for this step-up yet, he needs to tighten up that defense a little more, it's not nearly up to par with Joe's speed.

    I got to Disagree on this one killer . . Urango is landing very nice shots for the most part. I think Urango is a good fighter.. I disagree about the Augustus fight.. one guy coming to fight ( Urango) the other guy mocking boxing and acting like a moron.. Augustus is shit IMO. can't stand that kind of fighter. playing games and shit. basically making fun of the sport ..

    I think the Hatton - Urango fight will be very entertaining and competitive . and look forward to watching it. !
    That's not Urango in the video, that's Herman Ngoudjo, the guy that's fighting Castillo.
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    Default Re: Fights that HAVE to be blowouts or I lose respect for the favorite

    Valuev vs. McCline
    Daws vs. Morrison
    Hatton vs. Urango
    Castillo vs. Ngoudjo
    Munyai vs. Power
    Calzaghe vs. Manfredo

    Fights that should be close that I look forward to

    Toney vs. Peter
    Adamek vs. Dawson
    Mayweather vs. de la Hoya


    Those fighters above I will still lose respect for them NO matter how they win, they shouldn’t of taken these fight to begin with. And on the Manfredo note, I wouldn’t be surprised to see another 1 sided flop. At best I believe it could go 6 rounds. I am not impressed with the padded record of calzaghe, and he isnt my favorite fighter But I gotta give him the fight hands down.
    But, I don’t believe calzaghe has the power to Knock manfredo out for a 10 count, but he does have the stamina, and ring experience to cause the ref to stop the beatdown. Remember, manfredo has not faced an opponent with even half the talent, speed, stamina as calzaghe…
    Also, manfredo is about to clear 500k for the fight. Not a bad chunk of change for a kid living in connecticut, who has already wisely invested most of his contender earnings (500k), 2 fights since the contender (approx. 300k), and promos/appearance money on large rental property development. I’d take that fight too if it meant the end of my career, but capping off 1million gross in about 2 years worth of boxing.

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    Default Re: Fights that HAVE to be blowouts or I lose respect for the favorite

    Quote Originally Posted by Big_Deuce
    Valuev vs. McCline
    Daws vs. Morrison
    Hatton vs. Urango
    Castillo vs. Ngoudjo
    Munyai vs. Power
    Calzaghe vs. Manfredo

    Fights that should be close that I look forward to

    Toney vs. Peter
    Adamek vs. Dawson
    Mayweather vs. de la Hoya


    Those fighters above I will still lose respect for them NO matter how they win, they shouldn’t of taken these fight to begin with. And on the Manfredo note, I wouldn’t be surprised to see another 1 sided flop. At best I believe it could go 6 rounds. I am not impressed with the padded record of calzaghe, and he isnt my favorite fighter But I gotta give him the fight hands down.
    But, I don’t believe calzaghe has the power to Knock manfredo out for a 10 count, but he does have the stamina, and ring experience to cause the ref to stop the beatdown. Remember, manfredo has not faced an opponent with even half the talent, speed, stamina as calzaghe…
    Also, manfredo is about to clear 500k for the fight. Not a bad chunk of change for a kid living in connecticut, who has already wisely invested most of his contender earnings (500k), 2 fights since the contender (approx. 300k), and promos/appearance money on large rental property development. I’d take that fight too if it meant the end of my career, but capping off 1million gross in about 2 years worth of boxing.
    How do you know what Manfredos getting paid?

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    Default Re: Fights that HAVE to be blowouts or I lose respect for the favorite

    no link

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    Default Re: Fights that HAVE to be blowouts or I lose respect for the favorite

    Quote Originally Posted by Big_Deuce
    Valuev vs. McCline
    Daws vs. Morrison
    Hatton vs. Urango
    Castillo vs. Ngoudjo
    Munyai vs. Power
    Calzaghe vs. Manfredo

    Fights that should be close that I look forward to

    Toney vs. Peter
    Adamek vs. Dawson
    Mayweather vs. de la Hoya


    Those fighters above I will still lose respect for them NO matter how they win, they shouldn’t of taken these fight to begin with. And on the Manfredo note, I wouldn’t be surprised to see another 1 sided flop. At best I believe it could go 6 rounds. I am not impressed with the padded record of calzaghe, and he isnt my favorite fighter But I gotta give him the fight hands down.
    But, I don’t believe calzaghe has the power to Knock manfredo out for a 10 count, but he does have the stamina, and ring experience to cause the ref to stop the beatdown. Remember, manfredo has not faced an opponent with even half the talent, speed, stamina as calzaghe…
    Also, manfredo is about to clear 500k for the fight. Not a bad chunk of change for a kid living in connecticut, who has already wisely invested most of his contender earnings (500k), 2 fights since the contender (approx. 300k), and promos/appearance money on large rental property development. I’d take that fight too if it meant the end of my career, but capping off 1million gross in about 2 years worth of boxing.
    Very true.... after this fight(if its a lose...) How prominent do you think peter will be in the sport?
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    Default Re: Fights that HAVE to be blowouts or I lose respect for the favorite

    to be honest.
    When its over, peter manfredo will most likely get quite a few offers for fights, because promoters love the "I beat the guy who fought the guy".
    I see manfredo having a few fights afterwards with serious contenders trying to get a name. What happens there, we can only wait and see. Manfredo could beat them, and get another shot, or lose and be sent back to Connecticut to live comfortably with what he has. Some don't realize, when you get that title shot (win-lose), even if its not a big payday, it opens doors to numerous lucrative opportunities (financially). some just don't know how to capitalize on it.

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    Default Re: Fights that HAVE to be blowouts or I lose respect for the favorite

    Quote Originally Posted by Big_Deuce
    no link
    Mate I'm not being funny but

    did you read, hear or guess it's 500K?
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    Default Re: Fights that HAVE to be blowouts or I lose respect for the favorite

    Quote Originally Posted by Big_Deuce
    Some don't realize, when you get that title shot (win-lose), even if its not a big payday, it opens doors to numerous lucrative opportunities (financially). some just don't know how to capitalize on it.
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    Default Re: Fights that HAVE to be blowouts or I lose respect for the favorite

    im really not tryin to be funny either.
    I guess you can say i heard,
    but its more like i know. lol just wait in april, when its talked about..i mean will it be 500,000,dollars and 00 cents? I dont think so, but i have heard it to be around 75k below or above that figure. Really hard not to know about this stuff in Rhode Island

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