
Best staredown
Best staredown
Look at the two men to the right and left of Berto.


Re: Best staredown
Soz, couldn't resist


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Some personal faves are:
- Leonard vs Benitez
- Holyfield vs Tyson 2 (to see Tyson the intimidator looking very intimidated).
- Leonard vs Benitez
- Holyfield vs Tyson 2 (to see Tyson the intimidator looking very intimidated).
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Poncey - I know nothing of that sport and have never seen that so cheers.
I love the resigned flick of the head before he ices him as if to say 'Agh, you've left me no option now...have a bit of that!'
I love the resigned flick of the head before he ices him as if to say 'Agh, you've left me no option now...have a bit of that!'
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SweetLikeSugar
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That fight has one of the most intense first rounds of MMA I've ever seen.jBacca wrote:
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Was simply incredible.SweetLikeSugar wrote:
That fight has one of the most intense first rounds of MMA I've ever seen.
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Who is it? Are you saying that's a 'genuine' staredown? Looks like some WWE nonsense.jBacca wrote:Was simply incredible.SweetLikeSugar wrote:
That fight has one of the most intense first rounds of MMA I've ever seen.
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jamesmcdonnell
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Thats what I thought, but you can see the UFC logo in the background.
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I can see it's UFC mate...I just thought they still might have been hamming it up but perhaps not?jamesmcdonnell wrote:Thats what I thought, but you can see the UFC logo in the background.
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They were both keen and are known warriors.Ian 'Mr' McNeilly wrote:I can see it's UFC mate...I just thought they still might have been hamming it up but perhaps not?jamesmcdonnell wrote:Thats what I thought, but you can see the UFC logo in the background.
The fight was a war. Well worth viewing if you can.
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Chris W 1982
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Since when has WWE produced nonsense?Ian 'Mr' McNeilly wrote:Who is it? Are you saying that's a 'genuine' staredown? Looks like some WWE nonsense.jBacca wrote:Was simply incredible.SweetLikeSugar wrote:
That fight has one of the most intense first rounds of MMA I've ever seen.
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You've forgotten to add 8)Chris W 1982 wrote:Since when has WWE produced nonsense?Ian 'Mr' McNeilly wrote:Who is it? Are you saying that's a 'genuine' staredown? Looks like some WWE nonsense.jBacca wrote: Was simply incredible.
Or, if you're serious, gtf off this board
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doctorboxing
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You've clearly not been following the recent WWE storylines Ian..........Ian 'Mr' McNeilly wrote:You've forgotten to add 8)Chris W 1982 wrote:Since when has WWE produced nonsense?Ian 'Mr' McNeilly wrote: Who is it? Are you saying that's a 'genuine' staredown? Looks like some WWE nonsense.
Or, if you're serious, gtf off this board
We have a world champion who keeps making excuses so he won't have to fight the best in the business. He instead picks on washed up, useless competitors - and makes outlandish pre-fight statements like "the fight will be as one-sided as gang rape" then beats up the overmatched competitor in no-time at all. Of course, we all knew the result was pre-decided but it was still disappointing.
I'm glad we follow a real sport like boxing
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Ha ha, great comeback :Pdoctorboxing wrote:
You've clearly not been following the recent WWE storylines Ian..........
We have a world champion who keeps making excuses so he won't have to fight the best in the business. He instead picks on washed up, useless competitors - and makes outlandish pre-fight statements like "the fight will be as one-sided as gang rape" then beats up the overmatched competitor in no-time at all. Of course, we all knew the result was pre-decided but it was still disappointing.
I'm glad we follow a real sport like boxing
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Ron Lyle definitely spooked a troubled George Foreman with his staredown.
