nuttiest boxers?

KiwiRider
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Eubank Sr is a bit nutty in a quaint, harmless, English way.
I guess it is more eccentric than nutty.
handsofstone
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Cashew Farooq :neutral:
margaret thatcher
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handsofstone wrote: 13 Apr 2020, 17:22 Cashew Farooq :neutral:
hang your head in shame mate :oo :oo
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dr_devious wrote: 10 Apr 2020, 10:29
margaret thatcher wrote: 10 Apr 2020, 01:32 nutty indeed :oo

Video has brightened up a dull lockdown day, dude is top quality
What a horrible pudendum!
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oogiebe wrote: 04 Apr 2020, 18:47 Didn't Tim Bradley not shower during fight week? Didn't Roach say something about that years ago?
Sure I heard something similar about Nigel Benn not washing for ages before a fight too :neutral:
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margaret thatcher wrote: 13 Apr 2020, 17:50
handsofstone wrote: 13 Apr 2020, 17:22 Cashew Farooq :neutral:
hang your head in shame mate :oo :oo
:oops: I'll be honest I'm surprised I was the first one to weigh in with a nut pun, suppose i should've come up with a better one
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margaret thatcher wrote: 07 Apr 2020, 07:33 Just saw Mr. Alessio Lorusso on the homepage :oo

https://boxrec.com/en/proboxer/797962
He is almost fully tattooed but I have met him during an event in my town and he is a nice hard-working kid whom had some bad luck in his past. He works out with his uncle (who introduced him to boxing to take him off the streets)and friends, and they are quite fun on IG
JxhDel.
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Guys, are we forgetting that absolute madman of James Butler?
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Boxerbeetle wrote: 05 Apr 2020, 06:52
Nightmare Roy wrote: 05 Apr 2020, 05:56

Yeah, he also believes the government put something in tap water to control our minds or something like that.
Can’t really tell with Carl, he has a very dry sense of humour, probably just saying it to wind people up.
I knew Carl in the old days when he first turned pro, very clever man. The main reason he was as good as he was is not just his natural talent but back in 2000 he knew exactly how to maximise his weight, muscle and height ratio. he was one of the first to fully understand nutrition and proper dieting when everyone else was still ramming steaks down their throats and boiling down to a division it was impossible to stay strong at. And he was also one of the first to understand the difference between fast twitch and slow twitch muscle fibres. thats why he was so strong and explosive at 12st and over 6ft. And lets not forget he's not called Rigsby for nothing. I apologize to youngsters for not know what that means. Us old ones do though :OhYes: :OhYes: :OhYes:
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bigjack wrote: 10 Apr 2020, 03:08
margaret thatcher wrote: 10 Apr 2020, 01:32 nutty indeed :oo

Jesus,we have a winner :twisted:
I should say so, that one very scary mother F____r
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Some of the stories about Leon Spinks were quite funny. Staying out all night drinking the night before a fight, losing his teeth. There are some funny things about him. All in a good way as he was just too laid back and daft
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Muttley wrote: 14 Apr 2020, 09:18
Boxerbeetle wrote: 05 Apr 2020, 06:52

Can’t really tell with Carl, he has a very dry sense of humour, probably just saying it to wind people up.
I knew Carl in the old days when he first turned pro, very clever man. The main reason he was as good as he was is not just his natural talent but back in 2000 he knew exactly how to maximise his weight, muscle and height ratio. he was one of the first to fully understand nutrition and proper dieting when everyone else was still ramming steaks down their throats and boiling down to a division it was impossible to stay strong at. And he was also one of the first to understand the difference between fast twitch and slow twitch muscle fibres. thats why he was so strong and explosive at 12st and over 6ft. And lets not forget he's not called Rigsby for nothing. I apologize to youngsters for not know what that means. Us old ones do though :OhYes: :OhYes: :OhYes:
Always thought Carl was a wind up merchant ,, Guys got a sence of humor and knows what he's saying /doing ... all tongue in cheek ,, Given a pick of any boxer i'd want to spend an afternoon on the piss with ,, This would be the guy ,, I reckon it would be an afternoon of laughs and piss take :TU:
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Jermain Taylor (although didn't start off that way) and gotta be Tyan Booth. I know a lot of people enjoy Booths persona but I can't take to it.
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