Fighter you was glad to see beaten.
Fighter you was glad to see beaten.
Mine has to be Henry akinwande when mcall sparked him! I never thought akinwande would ever get derailed
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Boxerbeetle
- Light Heavyweight
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Re: Fighter you was glad to see beaten.
Definitely Broner. What a prick.
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I thought I'd be pleased when Oscar De La Hoya lost v Trinidad but I wasn't - same with McGuigan though I thought Stevie Cruz was cool as EFF. It'd have to Bruno, I got fed up with the hype and wanted him to lose - I felt mean and small after though.
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Yeah, it's an effort to like him.Boxerbeetle wrote:Definitely Broner. What a prick.
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Mr Hamed, there I said it. As entertaining as he was, he was just too cocky for my taste.
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Boxerbeetle
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Re: Fighter you was glad to see beaten.
I had a similar thing with Khan, was sick of the hype & the media's refusal to acknowledge he obviously had major chin issues. I felt initially vindicated when he got smashed by Prescott, but soon realised I was actually a bit gutted as well. Am now a huge Khan fan!palooka wrote:It'd have to Bruno, I got fed up with the hype and wanted him to lose - I felt mean and small after though.
Re: Fighter you was glad to see beaten.
Without a doubt Hatton brilliantly managed right through his career without really taking on a 50/50 fight then soon as he's does boom kod not once twice! but who cares he's loaded so the kid done good.
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Old Jack J
- Middleweight
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Re: Fighter you was glad to see beaten.
Eubank Sr was always the pantomime villain at our house. I secretly liked him though. My grandma hated him.
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Bellew, Witter, Broner, M.Gomez and Tom Stalker in his last fight.
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On the flip side I was beyond gutted when Naz lost and also when Harrison lost to Medina in their first meeting.
Re: Fighter you was glad to see beaten.
Definitely Broner.
Although he appears to be someone who loves the fact people hate him.
Although he appears to be someone who loves the fact people hate him.
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Anthony Small was a git and was pleased Sam Webb beat him and Omar Sheika and his yapping crew of cheerleaders were deeply annoying pillocks...who Calzaghe silenced rather effectively and a well-deserved 'back-in-your-box' lesson was handed down.
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Boxerbeetle wrote:Definitely Broner. What a prick.
Yes!!!
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i'm with you fella , great boxer but .............Noxy wrote:Mr Hamed, there I said it. As entertaining as he was, he was just too cocky for my taste.
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Looking On
- Super Middleweight
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Re: Fighter you was glad to see beaten.
Dont ever remember thinking like that about anyone, genuinely.
I like certain fighters but dont dislike any.
I think the only current one id be glad to see lose is Klitschko, purely because i think he needs to lose to open up the heavyweight division.
I like certain fighters but dont dislike any.
I think the only current one id be glad to see lose is Klitschko, purely because i think he needs to lose to open up the heavyweight division.
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Kosta Tszyu was hardly a walk in the parkRexob wrote:Without a doubt Hatton brilliantly managed right through his career without really taking on a 50/50 fight then soon as he's does boom kod not once twice! but who cares he's loaded so the kid done good.
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reggaereggae
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Re: Fighter you was glad to see beaten.
Broner obviously. Never really hated many fighters. I would love to see Mayweather get beaten however. Hate that pr1ck.
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mickey1975
- Heavyweight

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He must mean literally 50/50 because Ricky was the underdog in that fight.rd350lc wrote:Kosta Tszyu was hardly a walk in the parkRexob wrote:Without a doubt Hatton brilliantly managed right through his career without really taking on a 50/50 fight then soon as he's does boom kod not once twice! but who cares he's loaded so the kid done good.
Re: Fighter you was glad to see beaten.
Manny and Floyd !!Rexob wrote:Without a doubt Hatton brilliantly managed right through his career without really taking on a 50/50 fight then soon as he's does boom kod not once twice! but who cares he's loaded so the kid done good.
Hardly 50/50 fights, two P4P current / greats.
Re: Fighter you was glad to see beaten.
Alex Arthur (v Gomez)
Re: Fighter you was glad to see beaten.
Broner without a doubt for me.
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bigjack
- Heavyweight

Re: Fighter you was glad to see beaten.
I hated the way Bruno got title shot after title shot without beating anyone of note,so i loved it everytime he got ko'd,also Hatton,and Broner
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freddydoesdallas
- Cruiserweight
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Re: Fighter you was glad to see beaten.
Really shocked that Hatton has been mentioned twice! Can't really understand the dislike for him.
Bit of a strange one from me but i was glad that cleverly lost by stoppage to kovalev.
Bit of a strange one from me but i was glad that cleverly lost by stoppage to kovalev.
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Vincent stevenson
- Super Middleweight
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Re: Fighter you was glad to see beaten.
Why tom stalker ? Lovely ladStuarty30 wrote:Bellew, Witter, Broner, M.Gomez and Tom Stalker in his last fight.
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Aye, I don't think Floyd has ever been in a 50/50 fight in his life but I think that's probably because he's so damn good. :)jessi wrote:Manny and Floyd !!Rexob wrote:Without a doubt Hatton brilliantly managed right through his career without really taking on a 50/50 fight then soon as he's does boom kod not once twice! but who cares he's loaded so the kid done good.
Hardly 50/50 fights, two P4P current / greats.