Re: Hated Boxers

Originally Posted by
bzkfn

Originally Posted by
pacfan
Hating? Disliking, yea, but hatin'? I'd be hating someone only when he rans off with my gal...

Originally Posted by
mattboxingfan
Mayweather Jr simply because he is a tit outside the ring. Inside the ring I have no problems with him.
Hopkins at times. He comes out with some stupid shit. "I'll never lose to a white boy" comes to mind.
Pacquiao just because he beat three of my favorite fighters in a row (De La Hoya, Hatton, Cotto)
Post more as I think of them.
Here's the first guy to admit it, thumbs up for being honest, buddy. Methinks this is most of the reason for hatin' 'round here...
The hatin' comes from all the Pac fans that infested the forum around the Hatton fight. They were truly insufferable. I like Pacquiao but some of those idiots made out like he was unbeatable and it made me want him to fail. I've never seen so many fanboys surrounding one fighter. Xaduboxer was one of the most annoying posters on here in my entire time on the forum. Thank god they banned him. Never has Saddo had to create a whole new board just for one fighter.
I understand where you're coming from and how you feel pretty well, mate. But you have to understand that buttholes come from all sides, and the reason why there are many overzealous fan defending their idol is that when a boxer reaches the top, he automatically draws lots of hater, an example of ped issue just because someone fought well. That was same during Floyd's top days, everyone was ganging up on him, including me
(but I've learned my karmic lesson afterwards), and his overzealous fans came in here out of nowhere and some got banned the same day. But anyways, whether anyone believes me or not, I didn't and still don't relish that sight of Hatton going down like that. When I saw all the Britons there travelling across the world just to cheer their countryman, I thought the whole country went down with him that day and I thought that's nothing to cheer about... Cheers, mate.
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