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Re: I hope it aint the end of wards career
Posted: 24 Jun 2017, 17:15
by Jip
ValMar wrote:During my childhood, I had been watching Ali, Foreman and Frazier, and I had become a boxing fan. I suspect that any child will become boxing fan watching Andre Ward nowadays.
Or floyd mayweather or wladimir klitschko.
Luckily we have enough elite boxers who box fair & action packed
Re: I hope it aint the end of wards career
Posted: 24 Jun 2017, 21:10
by boxing_rocks
Exactly. In other sports, they keep adjusting rules to make them more entertaining. In boxing, they wouldn't even enforce existing rules to punish dirty stuff and reward come forward entertaining style.
Re: I hope it aint the end of wards career
Posted: 24 Jun 2017, 21:33
by lazboy
Tanzio wrote:lazboy wrote:ValMar wrote:During my childhood, I had been watching Ali, Foreman and Frazier, and I had become a boxing fan. I suspect that any child will become boxing fan watching Andre Ward nowadays.
Why do you say that and I hope you are being sarcastic. The work of the names you mentioned was clean and crisp in terms of boxing and punching ability. This grindy dirty looking fighting is not attractive and I hope not inspirational. I appreciate he appears to be a good role model and how intelligence can overcome brute force and the man vs the bully storyline played out but I don't buy into it/that and the way Ward portrays himself. Him and his team have been just as nasty as Kovalev and co albeit a little more subtle.
I agree with 3G. Boxing is not soccer. You are not likely to get away with acting like you have been shot when someone lands a love tap on your beltline.
SOGgy is the perfect boxing role model for today. A kid watching him fight will make no mistake about boxing being a romantic endeavor of heroism. SOGgy demonstrates what boxing in reality is; two men fighting with a ref interfering as little as possible and three people judging from different angles subjectively.
"The sweet science" is not pretty. It is two men trying to ktfo each other or win more of the 12 three minute battles than their opponent during the process of trying to knock his ass out.
SOGgy is the perfect lunch bucket ambassador for the reality of boxing, including the facts that he is a responsible, well spoken, law abiding family man outside of the ring.
Yes Tanzio I understand where you are coming from and you are not wrong. Although I look at things differently. I've heard many comments from people who are not fans of combat sports describing boxing and mma as disgusting, barbaric..etc. Personally I see boxing/combat sports as an empowering exerience as conflict is a part of life, but I mean you dont need to take it as far as the pro ranks. Choose to stop being the victim (if this is the case and if you can) or to challenge yourself.
Basically though it is two people trying to knock each other's heads off as you say but both are (generally) willing and prepared. Willing and choosing to challenge themselves by putting their body and mind to the test. The mental strength needed to willingly engage in conflict, something which many actively avoid is admirable and showcases the power of human will. I feel, depending on how you interpret it, this is not just inspirational to combat sports persons but people in general. A firefighter, a student wanting to complete a law degree, etc, basically humans challenging and (hopefully) bettering themselves.
But the thing is its meant to be fair, something that life is not. It's one on one, no guns, no gangs, rules and options to opt out. Ward bends and sometimes breaks those rules. Fine thats the reality of life but can't we have one thing in this world that is pure? Saying that Kovalev should have been prepared for the rough house tactics, he had just fought and experienced Ward. He was tiring but the fight was so close. He got hurt by clean head shot in the 8th but didn't drop. The tipping scale was the ball shots which you want to acknowledge or not but the last one was clear. Winning at all costs might be Ward's way but it is not be something I applaud.
Re: I hope it aint the end of wards career
Posted: 25 Jun 2017, 03:12
by Bard of Boxrec
The amusing thing to me is the arrogance of talking about fighting Joshua. Hunter says he 'sees things' in Joshua that can be exploited. Well here's what you didn't see Virgil - Joshua is a marquee star. Why on earth would he fight a blown up super middleweight ugly spoiler who can't draw flies?
They talk like they could just snap their fingers and make the fight if they wanted to. Has Joshua even responded to their musings? I seriously hope Joshua either doesn't, or if he does, make it clear that he doesn't need ward at all. Or casually offer him 5 per cent of the purse.
Re: I hope it aint the end of wards career
Posted: 25 Jun 2017, 05:53
by Nightmare Roy
Riddick Blowe wrote:The amusing thing to me is the arrogance of talking about fighting Joshua. Hunter says he 'sees things' in Joshua that can be exploited. Well here's what you didn't see Virgil - Joshua is a marquee star. Why on earth would he fight a blown up super middleweight ugly spoiler who can't draw flies?
They talk like they could just snap their fingers and make the fight if they wanted to. Has Joshua even responded to their musings? I seriously hope Joshua either doesn't, or if he does, make it clear that he doesn't need ward at all. Or casually offer him 5 per cent of the purse.
AJ would literally kill him if it ever happened, this isn't RJJ vs Ruiz.
Re: I hope it aint the end of wards career
Posted: 25 Jun 2017, 06:32
by Ricky_
Nightmare Roy wrote:Riddick Blowe wrote:The amusing thing to me is the arrogance of talking about fighting Joshua. Hunter says he 'sees things' in Joshua that can be exploited. Well here's what you didn't see Virgil - Joshua is a marquee star. Why on earth would he fight a blown up super middleweight ugly spoiler who can't draw flies?
They talk like they could just snap their fingers and make the fight if they wanted to. Has Joshua even responded to their musings? I seriously hope Joshua either doesn't, or if he does, make it clear that he doesn't need ward at all. Or casually offer him 5 per cent of the purse.
AJ would literally kill him if it ever happened, this isn't RJJ vs Ruiz.
The staredowns (or stareup for Ward) would be pretty amusing though, given Ward is only a little bigger than Froch...
That would be a bigger Freakshow than Haye vs Valuev.
Re: I hope it aint the end of wards career
Posted: 25 Jun 2017, 07:21
by Nightmare Roy
Ricky_ wrote:Nightmare Roy wrote:Riddick Blowe wrote:The amusing thing to me is the arrogance of talking about fighting Joshua. Hunter says he 'sees things' in Joshua that can be exploited. Well here's what you didn't see Virgil - Joshua is a marquee star. Why on earth would he fight a blown up super middleweight ugly spoiler who can't draw flies?
They talk like they could just snap their fingers and make the fight if they wanted to. Has Joshua even responded to their musings? I seriously hope Joshua either doesn't, or if he does, make it clear that he doesn't need ward at all. Or casually offer him 5 per cent of the purse.
AJ would literally kill him if it ever happened, this isn't RJJ vs Ruiz.
The staredowns (or stareup for Ward) would be pretty amusing though, given Ward is only a little bigger than Froch...
That would be a bigger Freakshow than Haye vs Valuev.
That photo puts it perspective, Ward is actually an inch shorter than Froch too!
Re: I hope it aint the end of wards career
Posted: 25 Jun 2017, 07:42
by ValMar
Nightmare Roy wrote:Riddick Blowe wrote:The amusing thing to me is the arrogance of talking about fighting Joshua. Hunter says he 'sees things' in Joshua that can be exploited. Well here's what you didn't see Virgil - Joshua is a marquee star. Why on earth would he fight a blown up super middleweight ugly spoiler who can't draw flies?
They talk like they could just snap their fingers and make the fight if they wanted to. Has Joshua even responded to their musings? I seriously hope Joshua either doesn't, or if he does, make it clear that he doesn't need ward at all. Or casually offer him 5 per cent of the purse.
AJ would literally kill him if it ever happened, this isn't RJJ vs Ruiz.
Yes !
Re: I hope it aint the end of wards career
Posted: 25 Jun 2017, 10:30
by boxing_rocks
RN must make sure to have very good life, health and disability insurances for Ward.
Re: I hope it aint the end of wards career
Posted: 25 Jun 2017, 12:27
by Tanzio
lazboy wrote:Tanzio wrote:lazboy wrote:
Why do you say that and I hope you are being sarcastic. The work of the names you mentioned was clean and crisp in terms of boxing and punching ability. This grindy dirty looking fighting is not attractive and I hope not inspirational. I appreciate he appears to be a good role model and how intelligence can overcome brute force and the man vs the bully storyline played out but I don't buy into it/that and the way Ward portrays himself. Him and his team have been just as nasty as Kovalev and co albeit a little more subtle.
I agree with 3G. Boxing is not soccer. You are not likely to get away with acting like you have been shot when someone lands a love tap on your beltline.
SOGgy is the perfect boxing role model for today. A kid watching him fight will make no mistake about boxing being a romantic endeavor of heroism. SOGgy demonstrates what boxing in reality is; two men fighting with a ref interfering as little as possible and three people judging from different angles subjectively.
"The sweet science" is not pretty. It is two men trying to ktfo each other or win more of the 12 three minute battles than their opponent during the process of trying to knock his ass out.
SOGgy is the perfect lunch bucket ambassador for the reality of boxing, including the facts that he is a responsible, well spoken, law abiding family man outside of the ring.
Yes Tanzio I understand where you are coming from and you are not wrong. Although I look at things differently. I've heard many comments from people who are not fans of combat sports describing boxing and mma as disgusting, barbaric..etc. Personally I see boxing/combat sports as an empowering exerience as conflict is a part of life, but I mean you dont need to take it as far as the pro ranks. Choose to stop being the victim (if this is the case and if you can) or to challenge yourself.
Basically though it is two people trying to knock each other's heads off as you say but both are (generally) willing and prepared. Willing and choosing to challenge themselves by putting their body and mind to the test. The mental strength needed to willingly engage in conflict, something which many actively avoid is admirable and showcases the power of human will. I feel, depending on how you interpret it, this is not just inspirational to combat sports persons but people in general. A firefighter, a student wanting to complete a law degree, etc, basically humans challenging and (hopefully) bettering themselves.
But the thing is its meant to be fair, something that life is not. It's one on one, no guns, no gangs, rules and options to opt out. Ward bends and sometimes breaks those rules. Fine thats the reality of life but can't we have one thing in this world that is pure? Saying that Kovalev should have been prepared for the rough house tactics, he had just fought and experienced Ward. He was tiring but the fight was so close. He got hurt by clean head shot in the 8th but didn't drop. The tipping scale was the ball shots which you want to acknowledge or not but the last one was clear. Winning at all costs might be Ward's way but it is not be something I applaud.
If you want to watch something pure spectate tennis or chess. Boxing has never been pure. I watch it
because it is an interesting and brutal microcosm of life.
Boxing is interesting
because SOGgy can compete with people with the appearance of more skill and gifts and outsmart them, getting them out of their comfort zones. Boxing is interesting
because a Maidana can succeed in a way that was unlikely to ever happen in any other pursuit for him.
I acknowledge the final shot was low. I also acknowledge that several other low blows were landed by both fighters. The difference is that one fighter did not even acknowledge that low blows were being landed on him, and the other fighter was acting like he was trying out for a part in a soap opera.
As I have stated repeatedly, I feel that SOGgy and I were cheated by Weeks. I wanted to witness the complete humbling by total beatdown of Krushedner and his squealing pig legions.
Weeks doomed us all to months, if not years of absolute sore losers howling like pussies in heat.
Krushedner got his ass kicked and he should be ashamed of his cowardly ring conduct. Dude can't handle it to the body, plain and simple. He was looking for Weeks to bale him out of there with the victory.
Weeks literally saved his soft bodied ass.
Enjoy the tennis and chess competitions.

Re: I hope it aint the end of wards career
Posted: 25 Jun 2017, 13:02
by Jip
boxing_rocks wrote:Exactly. In other sports, they keep adjusting rules to make them more entertaining. In boxing, they wouldn't even enforce existing rules to punish dirty stuff and reward come forward entertaining style.
Exactly
Re: I hope it aint the end of wards career
Posted: 25 Jun 2017, 18:45
by lazboy
Tanzio wrote:lazboy wrote:Tanzio wrote:
I agree with 3G. Boxing is not soccer. You are not likely to get away with acting like you have been shot when someone lands a love tap on your beltline.
SOGgy is the perfect boxing role model for today. A kid watching him fight will make no mistake about boxing being a romantic endeavor of heroism. SOGgy demonstrates what boxing in reality is; two men fighting with a ref interfering as little as possible and three people judging from different angles subjectively.
"The sweet science" is not pretty. It is two men trying to ktfo each other or win more of the 12 three minute battles than their opponent during the process of trying to knock his ass out.
SOGgy is the perfect lunch bucket ambassador for the reality of boxing, including the facts that he is a responsible, well spoken, law abiding family man outside of the ring.
Yes Tanzio I understand where you are coming from and you are not wrong. Although I look at things differently. I've heard many comments from people who are not fans of combat sports describing boxing and mma as disgusting, barbaric..etc. Personally I see boxing/combat sports as an empowering exerience as conflict is a part of life, but I mean you dont need to take it as far as the pro ranks. Choose to stop being the victim (if this is the case and if you can) or to challenge yourself.
Basically though it is two people trying to knock each other's heads off as you say but both are (generally) willing and prepared. Willing and choosing to challenge themselves by putting their body and mind to the test. The mental strength needed to willingly engage in conflict, something which many actively avoid is admirable and showcases the power of human will. I feel, depending on how you interpret it, this is not just inspirational to combat sports persons but people in general. A firefighter, a student wanting to complete a law degree, etc, basically humans challenging and (hopefully) bettering themselves.
But the thing is its meant to be fair, something that life is not. It's one on one, no guns, no gangs, rules and options to opt out. Ward bends and sometimes breaks those rules. Fine thats the reality of life but can't we have one thing in this world that is pure? Saying that Kovalev should have been prepared for the rough house tactics, he had just fought and experienced Ward. He was tiring but the fight was so close. He got hurt by clean head shot in the 8th but didn't drop. The tipping scale was the ball shots which you want to acknowledge or not but the last one was clear. Winning at all costs might be Ward's way but it is not be something I applaud.
If you want to watch something pure spectate tennis or chess. Boxing has never been pure. I watch it
because it is an interesting and brutal microcosm of life.
Boxing is interesting
because SOGgy can compete with people with the appearance of more skill and gifts and outsmart them, getting them out of their comfort zones. Boxing is interesting
because a Maidana can succeed in a way that was unlikely to ever happen in any other pursuit for him.
I acknowledge the final shot was low. I also acknowledge that several other low blows were landed by both fighters. The difference is that one fighter did not even acknowledge that low blows were being landed on him, and the other fighter was acting like he was trying out for a part in a soap opera.
As I have stated repeatedly, I feel that SOGgy and I were cheated by Weeks. I wanted to witness the complete humbling by total beatdown of Krushedner and his squealing pig legions.
Weeks doomed us all to months, if not years of absolute sore losers howling like pussies in heat.
Krushedner got his ass kicked and he should be ashamed of his cowardly ring conduct. Dude can't handle it to the body, plain and simple. He was looking for Weeks to bale him out of there with the victory.
Weeks literally saved his soft bodied ass.
Enjoy the tennis and chess competitions.

So you just watch boxing for the brutality and ignore the other factors
![[icon_shame.gif] :shame:](./images/smilies/icon_shame.gif)
Just putting it out there but you might be a sadist. Maybe get some sick sexual pleasure out of people getting hurt. You're upset that Ward couldn't finish Kovalev off after illegal blows and in that instance you couldn't get off. Thats why you've been trolling relentlessly against those that voiced their displeasure at Ward being a dirty disgusting fighter, you're simply very sexually frustrated. Hopefully theres something violent enough for you to watch and relieve yourself in the coming days or you're going to be one grumpy fella.
Re: I hope it aint the end of wards career
Posted: 25 Jun 2017, 19:09
by Tanzio
lazboy wrote:Tanzio wrote:lazboy wrote:
Yes Tanzio I understand where you are coming from and you are not wrong. Although I look at things differently. I've heard many comments from people who are not fans of combat sports describing boxing and mma as disgusting, barbaric..etc. Personally I see boxing/combat sports as an empowering exerience as conflict is a part of life, but I mean you dont need to take it as far as the pro ranks. Choose to stop being the victim (if this is the case and if you can) or to challenge yourself.
Basically though it is two people trying to knock each other's heads off as you say but both are (generally) willing and prepared. Willing and choosing to challenge themselves by putting their body and mind to the test. The mental strength needed to willingly engage in conflict, something which many actively avoid is admirable and showcases the power of human will. I feel, depending on how you interpret it, this is not just inspirational to combat sports persons but people in general. A firefighter, a student wanting to complete a law degree, etc, basically humans challenging and (hopefully) bettering themselves.
But the thing is its meant to be fair, something that life is not. It's one on one, no guns, no gangs, rules and options to opt out. Ward bends and sometimes breaks those rules. Fine thats the reality of life but can't we have one thing in this world that is pure? Saying that Kovalev should have been prepared for the rough house tactics, he had just fought and experienced Ward. He was tiring but the fight was so close. He got hurt by clean head shot in the 8th but didn't drop. The tipping scale was the ball shots which you want to acknowledge or not but the last one was clear. Winning at all costs might be Ward's way but it is not be something I applaud.
If you want to watch something pure spectate tennis or chess. Boxing has never been pure. I watch it
because it is an interesting and brutal microcosm of life.
Boxing is interesting
because SOGgy can compete with people with the appearance of more skill and gifts and outsmart them, getting them out of their comfort zones. Boxing is interesting
because a Maidana can succeed in a way that was unlikely to ever happen in any other pursuit for him.
I acknowledge the final shot was low. I also acknowledge that several other low blows were landed by both fighters. The difference is that one fighter did not even acknowledge that low blows were being landed on him, and the other fighter was acting like he was trying out for a part in a soap opera.
As I have stated repeatedly, I feel that SOGgy and I were cheated by Weeks. I wanted to witness the complete humbling by total beatdown of Krushedner and his squealing pig legions.
Weeks doomed us all to months, if not years of absolute sore losers howling like pussies in heat.
Krushedner got his ass kicked and he should be ashamed of his cowardly ring conduct. Dude can't handle it to the body, plain and simple. He was looking for Weeks to bale him out of there with the victory.
Weeks literally saved his soft bodied ass.
Enjoy the tennis and chess competitions.

So you just watch boxing for the brutality and ignore the other factors
![[icon_shame.gif] :shame:](./images/smilies/icon_shame.gif)
Just putting it out there but you might be a sadist. Maybe get some sick sexual pleasure out of people getting hurt. You're upset that Ward couldn't finish Kovalev off after illegal blows and in that instance you couldn't get off. Thats why you've been trolling relentlessly against those that voiced their displeasure at Ward being a dirty disgusting fighter, you're simply very sexually frustrated. Hopefully theres something violent enough for you to watch and relieve yourself in the coming days or you're going to be one grumpy fella.

When insulting my wife does not work, try even more lame insults completely unrelated to my posts.
There is nothing pure about boxing. The fact that SOGgy wouldn't just stand at range and let Krushedner take his shots infuriates you and others so much that you simply can't give him the credit he deserves for completely nullifying Sergei's power and making him act like a whiny little girl in there.
I enjoy watching a superior tactician defeat a very good boxer with very good power. That is what we saw last week. Too many of you still can't believe your eyes. Some of the most vocal critics did not even bother to watch the fight.
Krushedner fouled plenty himself. If SOGgy would have acted like he was shot every time Krushedner landed a low blow you and the rest of his haters would have just criticized him for it. You can't bring yourselves to hold Krushedner to the same level of scrutiny that you hold SOGgy to.
Krushedner was faking injury for half of that fight. He deserves to be held account for that. Instead, you and your ilk ignore his faking injury, ignore his low blows, ignore his holding, rabbit punching and headlocks.
Krushedner deserved the ass beating he was getting the other night. Weeks spared him being ground into the canvas.
Re: I hope it aint the end of wards career
Posted: 25 Jun 2017, 19:21
by lazboy
Tanzio wrote:lazboy wrote:Tanzio wrote:
If you want to watch something pure spectate tennis or chess. Boxing has never been pure. I watch it
because it is an interesting and brutal microcosm of life.
Boxing is interesting
because SOGgy can compete with people with the appearance of more skill and gifts and outsmart them, getting them out of their comfort zones. Boxing is interesting
because a Maidana can succeed in a way that was unlikely to ever happen in any other pursuit for him.
I acknowledge the final shot was low. I also acknowledge that several other low blows were landed by both fighters. The difference is that one fighter did not even acknowledge that low blows were being landed on him, and the other fighter was acting like he was trying out for a part in a soap opera.
As I have stated repeatedly, I feel that SOGgy and I were cheated by Weeks. I wanted to witness the complete humbling by total beatdown of Krushedner and his squealing pig legions.
Weeks doomed us all to months, if not years of absolute sore losers howling like pussies in heat.
Krushedner got his ass kicked and he should be ashamed of his cowardly ring conduct. Dude can't handle it to the body, plain and simple. He was looking for Weeks to bale him out of there with the victory.
Weeks literally saved his soft bodied ass.
Enjoy the tennis and chess competitions.

So you just watch boxing for the brutality and ignore the other factors
![[icon_shame.gif] :shame:](./images/smilies/icon_shame.gif)
Just putting it out there but you might be a sadist. Maybe get some sick sexual pleasure out of people getting hurt. You're upset that Ward couldn't finish Kovalev off after illegal blows and in that instance you couldn't get off. Thats why you've been trolling relentlessly against those that voiced their displeasure at Ward being a dirty disgusting fighter, you're simply very sexually frustrated. Hopefully theres something violent enough for you to watch and relieve yourself in the coming days or you're going to be one grumpy fella.

When insulting my wife does not work, try even more lame insults completely unrelated to my posts.
There is nothing pure about boxing. The fact that SOGgy wouldn't just stand at range and let Krushedner take his shots infuriates you and others so much that you simply can't give him the credit he deserves for completely nullifying Sergei's power and making him act like a whiny little girl in there.
I enjoy watching a superior tactician defeat a very good boxer with very good power. That is what we saw last week. Too many of you still can't believe your eyes. Some of the most vocal critics did not even bother to watch the fight.
Krushedner fouled plenty himself. If SOGgy would have acted like he was shot every time Krushedner landed a low blow you and the rest of his haters would have just criticized him for it. You can't bring yourselves to hold Krushedner to the same level of scrutiny that you hold SOGgy to.
Krushedner was faking injury for half of that fight. He deserves to be held account for that. Instead, you and your ilk ignore his faking injury, ignore his low blows, ignore his holding, rabbit punching and headlocks.
Krushedner deserved the ass beating he was getting the other night. Weeks spared him being ground into the canvas.
I didn't know you had a wife, nor had I ever mentioned her. Just more assumptions from you, straying away from the the main point, which was the ending. Which is clear for all to see. Enough said.
Re: I hope it aint the end of wards career
Posted: 25 Jun 2017, 19:24
by Tanzio
lazboy wrote:Tanzio wrote:lazboy wrote:
So you just watch boxing for the brutality and ignore the other factors
![[icon_shame.gif] :shame:](./images/smilies/icon_shame.gif)
Just putting it out there but you might be a sadist. Maybe get some sick sexual pleasure out of people getting hurt. You're upset that Ward couldn't finish Kovalev off after illegal blows and in that instance you couldn't get off. Thats why you've been trolling relentlessly against those that voiced their displeasure at Ward being a dirty disgusting fighter, you're simply very sexually frustrated. Hopefully theres something violent enough for you to watch and relieve yourself in the coming days or you're going to be one grumpy fella.

When insulting my wife does not work, try even more lame insults completely unrelated to my posts.
There is nothing pure about boxing. The fact that SOGgy wouldn't just stand at range and let Krushedner take his shots infuriates you and others so much that you simply can't give him the credit he deserves for completely nullifying Sergei's power and making him act like a whiny little girl in there.
I enjoy watching a superior tactician defeat a very good boxer with very good power. That is what we saw last week. Too many of you still can't believe your eyes. Some of the most vocal critics did not even bother to watch the fight.
Krushedner fouled plenty himself. If SOGgy would have acted like he was shot every time Krushedner landed a low blow you and the rest of his haters would have just criticized him for it. You can't bring yourselves to hold Krushedner to the same level of scrutiny that you hold SOGgy to.
Krushedner was faking injury for half of that fight. He deserves to be held account for that. Instead, you and your ilk ignore his faking injury, ignore his low blows, ignore his holding, rabbit punching and headlocks.
Krushedner deserved the ass beating he was getting the other night. Weeks spared him being ground into the canvas.
I didn't know you had a wife, nor had I ever mentioned her. Just more assumptions from you, straying away from the the main point, which was the ending. Which is clear for all to see. Enough said.
What part of Weeks sparing Krushedner an ass beating do you not understand?

I'm not sure Krushedner didn't pay Weeks off to save his effeminate ass.
Re: I hope it aint the end of wards career
Posted: 25 Jun 2017, 19:44
by lazboy
Tanzio wrote:
What part of Weeks sparing Krushedner an ass beating do you not understand?

I'm not sure Krushedner didn't pay Weeks off to save his effeminate ass.
So much pent up aggression from you, I can feel it passing through the keyboard to the forum. It's ok, watch round 6 Khan vs Canelo or Rd 3 Lemieux Stevens, relieve yourself. I'll just take a 5 minute break, it's a good amount of time for you to calm down and collect yourself, just like the 5 minute Krusher could have used after having his balls punched in ;)
Re: I hope it aint the end of wards career
Posted: 25 Jun 2017, 19:46
by boxing_rocks
lazboy wrote:Tanzio wrote:
What part of Weeks sparing Krushedner an ass beating do you not understand?

I'm not sure Krushedner didn't pay Weeks off to save his effeminate ass.
So much pent up aggression from you, I can feel it passing through the keyboard to the forum. It's ok, watch round 6 Khan vs Canelo or Rd 3 Lemieux Stevens, relieve yourself. I'll just take a 5 minute break, it's a good amount of time for you to calm down and collect yourself, just like the 5 minute Krusher could have used after having his balls punched in ;)

Re: I hope it aint the end of wards career
Posted: 25 Jun 2017, 19:54
by Tanzio
lazboy wrote:Tanzio wrote:
What part of Weeks sparing Krushedner an ass beating do you not understand?

I'm not sure Krushedner didn't pay Weeks off to save his effeminate ass.
So much pent up aggression from you, I can feel it passing through the keyboard to the forum. It's ok, watch round 6 Khan vs Canelo or Rd 3 Lemieux Stevens, relieve yourself. I'll just take a 5 minute break, it's a good amount of time for you to calm down and collect yourself, just like the 5 minute Krusher could have used after having his balls punched in ;)
Of course you did not notice that Krushedner stood up nearly immediately and walked back to his corner without real assistance. He was faking it again. He should be prosecuted for criminally bad acting

Re: I hope it aint the end of wards career
Posted: 25 Jun 2017, 20:02
by lazboy
Tanzio wrote:lazboy wrote:Tanzio wrote:
What part of Weeks sparing Krushedner an ass beating do you not understand?

I'm not sure Krushedner didn't pay Weeks off to save his effeminate ass.
So much pent up aggression from you, I can feel it passing through the keyboard to the forum. It's ok, watch round 6 Khan vs Canelo or Rd 3 Lemieux Stevens, relieve yourself. I'll just take a 5 minute break, it's a good amount of time for you to calm down and collect yourself, just like the 5 minute Krusher could have used after having his balls punched in ;)
Of course you did not notice that Krushedner stood up nearly immediately and walked back to his corner without real assistance. He was faking it again. He should be prosecuted for criminally bad acting

Ward got the win. I think he has the best resume in the sport. I think he's now pound for pound 1 because he is so tricky to beat but some of that depends on what the ref allows I've said my piece and can move on. Just remember you engaged me initially.
Re: I hope it aint the end of wards career
Posted: 25 Jun 2017, 20:07
by Tanzio
lazboy wrote:Tanzio wrote:lazboy wrote:
So much pent up aggression from you, I can feel it passing through the keyboard to the forum. It's ok, watch round 6 Khan vs Canelo or Rd 3 Lemieux Stevens, relieve yourself. I'll just take a 5 minute break, it's a good amount of time for you to calm down and collect yourself, just like the 5 minute Krusher could have used after having his balls punched in ;)
Of course you did not notice that Krushedner stood up nearly immediately and walked back to his corner without real assistance. He was faking it again. He should be prosecuted for criminally bad acting

Ward got the win. I think he has the best resume in the sport. I think he's now pound for pound 1 because he is so tricky to beat but some of that depends on what the ref allows I've said my piece and can move on. Just remember you engaged me initially.
The old "I'll back out now while I can, and claim victory" tactic.
You aren't real good at personal insults either.

Re: I hope it aint the end of wards career
Posted: 25 Jun 2017, 20:34
by lazboy
Tanzio wrote:lazboy wrote:Tanzio wrote:
Of course you did not notice that Krushedner stood up nearly immediately and walked back to his corner without real assistance. He was faking it again. He should be prosecuted for criminally bad acting

Ward got the win. I think he has the best resume in the sport. I think he's now pound for pound 1 because he is so tricky to beat but some of that depends on what the ref allows I've said my piece and can move on. Just remember you engaged me initially.
The old "I'll back out now while I can, and claim victory" tactic.
You aren't real good at personal insults either.

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