That's subjective.jaclem2 wrote:..irene...we're not missing your point. it's your premise that is flawed.
the thread is about great rivalries, and this was one of ther greatest, regardless of the won/lost aspect.
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Not necessarily.Goodnight, Irene wrote:That's subjective.jaclem2 wrote:..irene...we're not missing your point. it's your premise that is flawed.
the thread is about great rivalries, and this was one of ther greatest, regardless of the won/lost aspect.
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.. a long time ago somebody here asked if i always had to have the last word....and i said yes. 
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Must've been a long time ago. Before I joined, me-thinks. Nobody gets the last word in with GI. Nobody!jaclem2 wrote:.. a long time ago somebody here asked if i always had to have the last word....and i said yes.
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Aha, finally we know why TC left Boxrecjaclem2 wrote:.. a long time ago somebody here asked if i always had to have the last word....and i said yes.
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..it was a long time ago....i was using jaclem then without the 2, which i switched to because my boxing folder was getting too full.
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Eubank and Benn was the first to spring to mind.
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Mcvey/Langford for sheer volume.