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Maloney
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danconnollyeire
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Maloney
Everyone that's critised him are all anomous weirdos that sit at home alone all the time and wouldn't say these things to his faces... oh yeah Bunce agreed
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Re: Maloney
If no one says anthing to his faces are you saying that he's two faced then? ha ha
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danconnollyeire
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Re: Maloney
Exactlyppb wrote:If no one says anthing to his faces are you saying that he's two faced then? ha ha
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sweetscience
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Re: Maloney
i pretty sure no one on here would go up to his face and say 'things'
or they would... its pretty obvious where he is... specifically next friday
or they would... its pretty obvious where he is... specifically next friday
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lillywhite14
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Re: Maloney
I would have to get on my knees to say anything to his face!
Not that I actually say anything about him anyway! I have nothing against him.
Not that I actually say anything about him anyway! I have nothing against him.
Re: Maloney
who said this?danconnollyeire wrote:Everyone that's critised him are all anomous weirdos that sit at home alone all the time and wouldn't say these things to his faces... oh yeah Bunce agreed
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Re: Maloney
Maloney, he's actually said it on this very forum in the past as well.Dan Dares wrote:who said this?danconnollyeire wrote:Everyone that's critised him are all anomous weirdos that sit at home alone all the time and wouldn't say these things to his faces... oh yeah Bunce agreed
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Re: Maloney
We're all boxing anoraks as well........... which is prettty accurate imo
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thepocketrocket
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Re: Maloney
I'm always a bit confused by this whole 'would you say it to their face?' thing.
I have always thought Calzaghe would have got beaten by Hopkins and Jones handily, and only got them when one was sliding and ageing (and arguably beat him), while the other was shot to bits. Instead he said he was scared of flying at their peaks.
Now if I met Joe I wouldn't go up to him and say that as an opening gambit, that would be rude. I might say "hello, hows the family?" instead
I have always thought Calzaghe would have got beaten by Hopkins and Jones handily, and only got them when one was sliding and ageing (and arguably beat him), while the other was shot to bits. Instead he said he was scared of flying at their peaks.
Now if I met Joe I wouldn't go up to him and say that as an opening gambit, that would be rude. I might say "hello, hows the family?" instead
Re: Maloney
I met him years ago; he came up North, to the Prince of Wales, Balby, Doncaster in a Mercades limo and spoke to the trainer, Mick Preston. There were a few good lads there and he wanted to have some Northern lads for his shows. He was ok back then when he had a few quid so imagine he's still alright now; he put about a hundred behind the bar for drinks when he didn't have to, got to say I liked him 
Re: Maloney
thepocketrocket wrote:I'm always a bit confused by this whole 'would you say it to their face?' thing.
I have always thought Calzaghe would have got beaten by Hopkins and Jones handily, and only got them when one was sliding and ageing (and arguably beat him), while the other was shot to bits. Instead he said he was scared of flying at their peaks.
Now if I met Joe I wouldn't go up to him and say that as an opening gambit, that would be rude. I might say "hello, hows the family?" instead
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Re: Maloney
Same here as if you're going to go up to a professional boxer and slag them off to their face, infact the vast majority of slagging off about anybody(pro-boxer or not) is done behind their back.thepocketrocket wrote:I'm always a bit confused by this whole 'would you say it to their face?' thing.
I have always thought Calzaghe would have got beaten by Hopkins and Jones handily, and only got them when one was sliding and ageing (and arguably beat him), while the other was shot to bits. Instead he said he was scared of flying at their peaks.
Now if I met Joe I wouldn't go up to him and say that as an opening gambit, that would be rude. I might say "hello, hows the family?" instead
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danconnollyeire
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Re: Maloney
Maloney on BBCbanjo wrote:Maloney, he's actually said it on this very forum in the past as well.Dan Dares wrote:who said this?danconnollyeire wrote:Everyone that's critised him are all anomous weirdos that sit at home alone all the time and wouldn't say these things to his faces... oh yeah Bunce agreed
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Re: Maloney
I think he s a real nice guy but he s pissed off so much because he too big to be a dwarf
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tear up wrote:I think he s a real nice guy but he s pissed off so much because he too big to be a dwarf
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I'd criticise Mismatch to his face.
I'd ask him why he brought over some of the worst ''journeymen'' ever seen to fight Olympic medallists.
I'd ask him why he felt the need to make those comments about Emanuel Steward - regardless of the context.
Etc.
I'd ask him why he brought over some of the worst ''journeymen'' ever seen to fight Olympic medallists.
I'd ask him why he felt the need to make those comments about Emanuel Steward - regardless of the context.
Etc.
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thepocketrocket
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Re: Maloney
Just imagine going to Andrew Millwall's do in December. What you going to do, run over to someone and start giving them a load of shit while they are having their dinner? You would get thrown out, and rightly so, because you would be a prick!banjo wrote:Same here as if you're going to go up to a professional boxer and slag them off to their face, infact the vast majority of slagging off about anybody(pro-boxer or not) is done behind their back.thepocketrocket wrote:I'm always a bit confused by this whole 'would you say it to their face?' thing.
I have always thought Calzaghe would have got beaten by Hopkins and Jones handily, and only got them when one was sliding and ageing (and arguably beat him), while the other was shot to bits. Instead he said he was scared of flying at their peaks.
Now if I met Joe I wouldn't go up to him and say that as an opening gambit, that would be rude. I might say "hello, hows the family?" instead