Surprise! Charr vs Oquendo cancelled (again)

tiny_acres
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Re: Surprise! Charr vs Oquendo cancelled (again)

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Tony1244 wrote: 22 Feb 2019, 13:35
Eolaithe wrote: 22 Feb 2019, 12:24
oogiebe wrote: 22 Feb 2019, 12:23
Eolaithe wrote: 22 Feb 2019, 12:21 I don't want to see Oquendo fight ever again, especially not for a title eliminator or a engage in a secondary title fight.

That being said, it's too early to judge Fres' reasons for not signing the contract for the Charr fight, since none of us know if the terms he was supposed to agree to were reasonable or not.
Who cares. The guy hasn't fought in like 5 years and is like 45 y/o.
I don't want to see Oquendo fight ever again, especially not for a title eliminator or a engage in a secondary title fight.
Considering he hasn't fought in what, 4 1/2 years, you are doing very well with your wish.
:lol: he's good ain't he
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Re: Surprise! Charr vs Oquendo cancelled (again)

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tiny_acres wrote: 22 Feb 2019, 09:36
Onetimeonly wrote: 22 Feb 2019, 08:49
candyslim wrote: 22 Feb 2019, 03:00 Charr v Bryan would be an interesting fight. Interesting in that it could go either way. Bring it on.
I was wondering where you were. Did you see how wilder forced fury to sign with arum?
:lol: Damn Wilder he controls the world :lol:
You're like a pair of f*cking parrots. How many times are you going to repeat the same tired moronic comment and continue to think of it as the very height of wit and repartee?

I must have seen this Wilder rules the word bollocks from you and SOTD/OTO probably fifty times and doesn't get any funnier or any smarter.
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It's not meant to be witty, it's accurate. That's why it gets your bees in a bonnet. Rest assured it will stop when your moronic wilder conspiracies do. :lol:
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Re: Surprise! Charr vs Oquendo cancelled (again)

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What an awful ‘world title ‘ fight that would be, two veterans that weren’t good in their prime. Hopefully it becomes vacant and people like Kownacki, Rivas, Chisora can fight for it leading to half interesting unifications.
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Onetimeonly wrote: 23 Feb 2019, 11:27 It's not meant to be witty, it's accurate. That's why it gets your bees in a bonnet. Rest assured it will stop when your moronic wilder conspiracies do. :lol:
Well that's a relief. I'd hate to think you were deluded enough to think that was amusing, and neither is it remotely accurate. Wilder isn't smart enough to run anything but his mouth. Are you seriously telling me he doesn't have the protection of the WBC? One mandatory in four years - Bermane f*cking Stiverne.

What you appear to find most upsetting is my belief that Wilder was never going to Russia, but was kicking his heels in Sheffield waiting to be told 'come home, the fight's off'. It was exactly a week before the fight when it was called off. So when was Wilder planning to go? Did he have flights booked, how about accommodation? Should he not have been there getting acclimatized, holding press conferences , giving interviews? No what's the point when the fight is going to be canned and mugs are going to lap it up whether you try to make it look genuine or not?

You have never attempted to address these points. Your sole argument is that Wilder lost money because the fight never went ahead, but if Wilder had been successful in suing Povetkin as planned, he'd have got his biggest payday without having to take on a formidable opponent on his home ground. The only reason he ended out of pocket was that the court-case upheld Povetkin's claim that his challenge was scuppered on false pretences, still never mind at least Wilder still had his belt, eh.

I don't give a sh1t that you write this off as the ramblings of a conspiracy nut. Most people on here consider it a little far-fetched, that's fine, but what I believe is what i believe and the only people upset by it are the Wilder fan-boys like yourself. Don't try to deny that you are one, I'd get less grief if I insulted your family.
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Re: Surprise! Charr vs Oquendo cancelled (again)

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Deluded is you thinking I'd read that novel. :zzz:
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candyslim wrote: 24 Feb 2019, 04:09
Onetimeonly wrote: 23 Feb 2019, 11:27 It's not meant to be witty, it's accurate. That's why it gets your bees in a bonnet. Rest assured it will stop when your moronic wilder conspiracies do. :lol:
Well that's a relief. I'd hate to think you were deluded enough to think that was amusing, and neither is it remotely accurate. Wilder isn't smart enough to run anything but his mouth. Are you seriously telling me he doesn't have the protection of the WBC? One mandatory in four years - Bermane f*cking Stiverne.

What you appear to find most upsetting is my belief that Wilder was never going to Russia, but was kicking his heels in Sheffield waiting to be told 'come home, the fight's off'. It was exactly a week before the fight when it was called off. So when was Wilder planning to go? Did he have flights booked, how about accommodation? Should he not have been there getting acclimatized, holding press conferences , giving interviews? No what's the point when the fight is going to be canned and mugs are going to lap it up whether you try to make it look genuine or not?

You have never attempted to address these points. Your sole argument is that Wilder lost money because the fight never went ahead, but if Wilder had been successful in suing Povetkin as planned, he'd have got his biggest payday without having to take on a formidable opponent on his home ground. The only reason he ended out of pocket was that the court-case upheld Povetkin's claim that his challenge was scuppered on false pretences, still never mind at least Wilder still had his belt, eh.

I don't give a sh1t that you write this off as the ramblings of a conspiracy nut. Most people on here consider it a little far-fetched, that's fine, but what I believe is what i believe and the only people upset by it are the Wilder fan-boys like yourself. Don't try to deny that you are one, I'd get less grief if I insulted your family.
Seriously Candy, why bother?
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Re: Surprise! Charr vs Oquendo cancelled (again)

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I just come here to find out if Charr-Oquendo is back on.

Instead I see a missive that reads like the Protocols of the Elders of Zion.

Only this version revolves around Deontay Wilder's underhanded quest for world domination.

Who knew that boxing had so many deep layers?
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Re: Surprise! Charr vs Oquendo cancelled (again)

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SenorPipino wrote: 24 Feb 2019, 15:45 I just come here to find out if Charr-Oquendo is back on.

Instead I see a missive that reads like the Protocols of the Elders of Zion.

Only this version revolves around Deontay Wilder's underhanded quest for world domination.

Who knew that boxing had so many deep layers?
It's not.
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Re: Surprise! Charr vs Oquendo cancelled (again)

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SenorPipino wrote: 24 Feb 2019, 15:45 I just come here to find out if Charr-Oquendo is back on.

Instead I see a missive that reads like the Protocols of the Elders of Zion.

Only this version revolves around Deontay Wilder's underhanded quest for world domination.

Who knew that boxing had so many deep layers?
Slim is ill, best to ignore him if wilder is in play.
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Re: Surprise! Charr vs Oquendo cancelled (again)

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oogiebe wrote: 24 Feb 2019, 14:58
candyslim wrote: 24 Feb 2019, 04:09
Onetimeonly wrote: 23 Feb 2019, 11:27 It's not meant to be witty, it's accurate. That's why it gets your bees in a bonnet. Rest assured it will stop when your moronic wilder conspiracies do. :lol:
Well that's a relief. I'd hate to think you were deluded enough to think that was amusing, and neither is it remotely accurate. Wilder isn't smart enough to run anything but his mouth. Are you seriously telling me he doesn't have the protection of the WBC? One mandatory in four years - Bermane f*cking Stiverne.

What you appear to find most upsetting is my belief that Wilder was never going to Russia, but was kicking his heels in Sheffield waiting to be told 'come home, the fight's off'. It was exactly a week before the fight when it was called off. So when was Wilder planning to go? Did he have flights booked, how about accommodation? Should he not have been there getting acclimatized, holding press conferences , giving interviews? No what's the point when the fight is going to be canned and mugs are going to lap it up whether you try to make it look genuine or not?

You have never attempted to address these points. Your sole argument is that Wilder lost money because the fight never went ahead, but if Wilder had been successful in suing Povetkin as planned, he'd have got his biggest payday without having to take on a formidable opponent on his home ground. The only reason he ended out of pocket was that the court-case upheld Povetkin's claim that his challenge was scuppered on false pretences, still never mind at least Wilder still had his belt, eh.

I don't give a sh1t that you write this off as the ramblings of a conspiracy nut. Most people on here consider it a little far-fetched, that's fine, but what I believe is what i believe and the only people upset by it are the Wilder fan-boys like yourself. Don't try to deny that you are one, I'd get less grief if I insulted your family.
Seriously Candy, why bother?
You're right Oogie. The guy is just a troll.
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Re: Surprise! Charr vs Oquendo cancelled (again)

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Onetimeonly wrote: 24 Feb 2019, 06:59 Deluded is you thinking I'd read that novel. :zzz:
No deluded is thinking you might engage in debate instead of behaving like a prick.
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Re: Surprise! Charr vs Oquendo cancelled (again)

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candyslim wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 03:36
Onetimeonly wrote: 24 Feb 2019, 06:59 Deluded is you thinking I'd read that novel. :zzz:
No deluded is thinking you might engage in debate instead of behaving like a prick.
You're incapable of debate. All you do is ignore posts, claim they were never made, and regurgitate the same nonsense. I might be a prick, but you, my friend, are a stone cold wilder ball hugger. He's your Floyd. Buck up little trooper, no need to get so angry. It's just a message board, I know the truth hurts. If I'm a troll, ignore me. You'll sleep better.
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No 'might' about it. I sleep just fine but I think I'll take your advice anyway. :wave:
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candyslim wrote: 25 Feb 2019, 15:38 No 'might' about it. I sleep just fine but I think I'll take your advice anyway. :wave:
Good for you. :clap:
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