The End of an Era

punchoutsb
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Re: The End of an Era

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caldo2025 wrote:
punchoutsb wrote:
caldo2025 wrote:Good Riddance to the PED using wife beater with feather hands. Now maybe Moretti and Bayless can retire and enjoy all that money they took on the cuff to "keep it fair".

Boxing will be a better place without this DH and if you don't like it then find another sport Mr. Sympathetic. I guarantee the product will be a lot better now that this punk is gone. GOOD RIDDANCE! He'll be in jail in no time so hopefully that will certainly put comeback talk to rest for good. I give it a year before he's behind bars.
Who exactly are you telling to find another sport, slick?

The cool thing about boxing is that fans can be fans of whomever they choose. I'm not even a Mayweather fan, but I'll be sad to see him retire from a historical perspective. He was a great one in the ring where it mattered most; winning. His style was horrible for the last years of his career, and he as a person seems to be a real chode, but it doesn't change the fact that he was a great boxer.
The idiots that feel that Boxing will no longer exist because Floyd is gone, slick. Non fans have been saying that Boxing is dying for years when in fact the sport hasn't been this strong in many years. There's talent up and down the scale right now like never before and anyone that thinks that the sport is dead should just find another sport because i'm sick of hearing it. The sport doesn't need those people and neither does this site.
Be more clear next time then, slick.

Boxing is in no danger of dying. That sort of sky is falling mentality is common among the uneducated. Boxing is doing just fine (Mayweather is a big part of that) now, and will continue so no matter who retires. The sport is bigger than any of it's participants, no matter how big they may get.
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Re: The End of an Era

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punchoutsb wrote:
Be more clear next time then, slick.

Boxing is in no danger of dying. That sort of sky is falling mentality is common among the uneducated. Boxing is doing just fine (Mayweather is a big part of that) now, and will continue so no matter who retires. The sport is bigger than any of it's participants, no matter how big they may get.
If you read more than your own posts on a subject matter you might have an easier time following along, slick. lol.

I'm just so sick of hearing how boxing is dying while employing the richest athlete year after year. And you're right, it's the casual fan with no dog in the fight longing for it's demise. There are so many excellent boxers out there and a lot of them are fighting each other the last quarter of 2015. Pretty pumped about the fights coming up and it should be great for Boxing.
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Re: The End of an Era

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caldo2025 wrote:
punchoutsb wrote:
Be more clear next time then, slick.

Boxing is in no danger of dying. That sort of sky is falling mentality is common among the uneducated. Boxing is doing just fine (Mayweather is a big part of that) now, and will continue so no matter who retires. The sport is bigger than any of it's participants, no matter how big they may get.
If you read more than your own posts on a subject matter you might have an easier time following along, slick. lol.

I'm just so sick of hearing how boxing is dying while employing the richest athlete year after year. And you're right, it's the casual fan with no dog in the fight longing for it's demise. There are so many excellent boxers out there and a lot of them are fighting each other the last quarter of 2015. Pretty pumped about the fights coming up and it should be great for Boxing.
If you were replying to SenorPipino's post about boxing dying, then don't waste your time. It's only dying to him because he's old and wishes it was the 70's again so he could be young and watch black Americans dominate the sport.

Slick (figured I'd put this in to keep the streak alive).
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Re: The End of an Era

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punchoutsb wrote:
caldo2025 wrote:
punchoutsb wrote:
Be more clear next time then, slick.

Boxing is in no danger of dying. That sort of sky is falling mentality is common among the uneducated. Boxing is doing just fine (Mayweather is a big part of that) now, and will continue so no matter who retires. The sport is bigger than any of it's participants, no matter how big they may get.
If you read more than your own posts on a subject matter you might have an easier time following along, slick. lol.

I'm just so sick of hearing how boxing is dying while employing the richest athlete year after year. And you're right, it's the casual fan with no dog in the fight longing for it's demise. There are so many excellent boxers out there and a lot of them are fighting each other the last quarter of 2015. Pretty pumped about the fights coming up and it should be great for Boxing.
If you were replying to SenorPipino's post about boxing dying, then don't waste your time. It's only dying to him because he's old and wishes it was the 70's again so he could be young and watch black Americans dominate the sport.

Slick (figured I'd put this in to keep the streak alive).
LMAOO...thanks for the skinny.
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