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Re: Fighter you was glad to see beaten.

Posted: 09 Feb 2015, 14:03
by pimp
I use to love seeing Mike Gomez get beat never liked him, and he confirmed what I always thought of him when I met him

Re: Fighter you was glad to see beaten.

Posted: 09 Feb 2015, 14:21
by johnnygreaves
Anthony small. WOW. What a massive penis

Re: Fighter you was glad to see beaten.

Posted: 09 Feb 2015, 14:31
by expe
johnnygreaves wrote:Anthony small. WOW. What a massive penis
Second time you've mentioned him Johnny, you must seriously hate him :)

Re: Fighter you was glad to see beaten.

Posted: 09 Feb 2015, 14:34
by chiggsy
johnnygreaves wrote:Anthony small. WOW. What a massive penis

Are you slagging him off there or praising his manhood?

Did he lift his arabic gown up in the gym for you johnny :D

Re: Fighter you was glad to see beaten.

Posted: 09 Feb 2015, 14:53
by handsofstone
chiggsy wrote:
johnnygreaves wrote:Anthony small. WOW. What a massive penis

Are you slagging him off there or praising his manhood?

Did he lift his arabic gown up in the gym for you johnny :D
:lol:

Re: Fighter you was glad to see beaten.

Posted: 09 Feb 2015, 15:00
by johnnygreaves
handsofstone wrote:
chiggsy wrote:
johnnygreaves wrote:Anthony small. WOW. What a massive penis

Are you slagging him off there or praising his manhood?

Did he lift his arabic gown up in the gym for you johnny :D
:lol:
Forgot I named him earlier.what a massive C U N T. BETTERERER

Re: Fighter you was glad to see beaten.

Posted: 09 Feb 2015, 15:23
by Yes We Can
James Degale initially, though i think he is actually a reasonably likeable chap now.
I was in ecstasy when Clev and Stevenson took out Bellew.
I very much enjoyed James Kirkland getting pancaked by Ishida in much the same
way that i enjoyed watching Katsidis take out Kevin Mitchell.

Broner running away like a broken school bully against Maidaina shouldbe the iconic boxing image
for the next 20 years by my reckoning.

It wasn't that he was beaten, because he wasn't! but i really enjoyed a shot, plump Erik Morales taking the piss out of Danny Garcia's punch technique (backfired later on admittedly!) in there first fight, Morales was brought in to look spectacular against and it didn't really work.

Lamont Peterson getting bounced by Matthyse was very enjoyable to.

i'm a very bitter man it seems.

Re: Fighter you was glad to see beaten.

Posted: 09 Feb 2015, 17:15
by Monte Fisto
Broner, berto, tyson

Re: Fighter you was glad to see beaten.

Posted: 09 Feb 2015, 17:16
by Monte Fisto
chiggsy wrote:
johnnygreaves wrote:Anthony small. WOW. What a massive penis

Are you slagging him off there or praising his manhood?

Did he lift his arabic gown up in the gym for you johnny :D
I genuinely thought you were referencing a shower moment.

Re: Fighter you was glad to see beaten.

Posted: 09 Feb 2015, 17:36
by Rexob
freddydoesdallas wrote: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.
Didn't really like his boy next door piss head down the pub with his mates persona, not very professional and not a good thing for an up and coming kid to see !

Re: Fighter you was glad to see beaten.

Posted: 09 Feb 2015, 18:30
by reggaereggae
Yes We Can wrote:James Degale initially, though i think he is actually a reasonably likeable chap now.
I was in ecstasy when Clev and Stevenson took out Bellew.
I very much enjoyed James Kirkland getting pancaked by Ishida in much the same
way that i enjoyed watching Katsidis take out Kevin Mitchell.

Broner running away like a broken school bully against Maidaina shouldbe the iconic boxing image
for the next 20 years by my reckoning.

It wasn't that he was beaten, because he wasn't! but i really enjoyed a shot, plump Erik Morales taking the piss out of Danny Garcia's punch technique (backfired later on admittedly!) in there first fight, Morales was brought in to look spectacular against and it didn't really work.

Lamont Peterson getting bounced by Matthyse was very enjoyable to.

i'm a very bitter man it seems.
Lol! Some good choices here.

Reading about Stevenson's past as a woman beater and pimp, I would love him to get a world class beating soon.

Re: Fighter you was glad to see beaten.

Posted: 09 Feb 2015, 19:50
by ClivePatrickLyons
I'm a big ALI fan so when iron Mike bit the dust I felt justified with what I said all along ALI is the GREATEST. :box:

Re: Fighter you was glad to see beaten.

Posted: 09 Feb 2015, 20:19
by Yes We Can
reggaereggae wrote:
Yes We Can wrote:James Degale initially, though i think he is actually a reasonably likeable chap now.
I was in ecstasy when Clev and Stevenson took out Bellew.
I very much enjoyed James Kirkland getting pancaked by Ishida in much the same
way that i enjoyed watching Katsidis take out Kevin Mitchell.

Broner running away like a broken school bully against Maidaina shouldbe the iconic boxing image
for the next 20 years by my reckoning.

It wasn't that he was beaten, because he wasn't! but i really enjoyed a shot, plump Erik Morales taking the piss out of Danny Garcia's punch technique (backfired later on admittedly!) in there first fight, Morales was brought in to look spectacular against and it didn't really work.

Lamont Peterson getting bounced by Matthyse was very enjoyable to.

i'm a very bitter man it seems.
Lol! Some good choices here.

Reading about Stevenson's past as a woman beater and pimp, I would love him to get a world class beating soon.
Oh I agree Stevenson deserves to get his soon enough, but rather than Kovalev i hope it's against some absolute no mark outta nowhere, and i hope the guy doesn't have knockout power, so he takes a prolonged beating.

Re: Fighter you was glad to see beaten.

Posted: 09 Feb 2015, 21:45
by reggaereggae
Yes We Can wrote:
reggaereggae wrote:
Yes We Can wrote:James Degale initially, though i think he is actually a reasonably likeable chap now.
I was in ecstasy when Clev and Stevenson took out Bellew.
I very much enjoyed James Kirkland getting pancaked by Ishida in much the same
way that i enjoyed watching Katsidis take out Kevin Mitchell.

Broner running away like a broken school bully against Maidaina shouldbe the iconic boxing image
for the next 20 years by my reckoning.

It wasn't that he was beaten, because he wasn't! but i really enjoyed a shot, plump Erik Morales taking the piss out of Danny Garcia's punch technique (backfired later on admittedly!) in there first fight, Morales was brought in to look spectacular against and it didn't really work.

Lamont Peterson getting bounced by Matthyse was very enjoyable to.

i'm a very bitter man it seems.
Lol! Some good choices here.

Reading about Stevenson's past as a woman beater and pimp, I would love him to get a world class beating soon.
Oh I agree Stevenson deserves to get his soon enough, but rather than Kovalev i hope it's against some absolute no mark outta nowhere, and i hope the guy doesn't have knockout power, so he takes a prolonged beating.
Hahahhahhaha lol yeah, I agree

Re: Fighter you was glad to see beaten.

Posted: 09 Feb 2015, 21:49
by el_grande_mauro_mina
bennie wrote:Leonard, after he celebrated as Dave Green lay unconscious in a Maryland ring. Someone called Duran was seven weeks away.
:TU:

Never liked Sugar Ray Leonard, classless individual - especially when he 'beat' Marvin Hagler.

Re: Fighter you was glad to see beaten.

Posted: 10 Feb 2015, 01:36
by hurlock
I'm suprised hattons had a mention albeit when he started referring to himself as the third person & repeating jokes like his rice krispies go shush etc. I did kind of wanted him to get lummoxed!

Re: Fighter you was glad to see beaten.

Posted: 10 Feb 2015, 02:44
by Old bones Ian
Johnny Tapia, for some reason i never liked him.
Vinny Paz , didn't like him either. Might of had something to do with Lou Duva who used to try and steam in on any Paz opponent as well.

Re: Fighter you was glad to see beaten.

Posted: 10 Feb 2015, 03:46
by banjo
Rexob wrote:
freddydoesdallas wrote: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.
Didn't really like his boy next door piss head down the pub with his mates persona, not very professional and not a good thing for an up and coming kid to see !
Really? It's a persona used in this country by many men and women in their 20's who hold jobs much more professional than boxing.

Re: Fighter you was glad to see beaten.

Posted: 10 Feb 2015, 03:54
by dbf
Vic Darchinyan - always thought he was an arrogant little man and when Donaire blitzed him the first time it made me smile!

Re: Fighter you was glad to see beaten.

Posted: 10 Feb 2015, 04:36
by bigjack
Old bones Ian wrote:Johnny Tapia, for some reason i never liked him.
Vinny Paz , didn't like him either. Might of had something to do with Lou Duva who used to try and steam in on any Paz opponent as well.
I met Vinny Paz and he's a great fella,Lou Duva is a tit though,he was more aggressive than some of his fighters :lol:

Re: Fighter you was glad to see beaten.

Posted: 10 Feb 2015, 04:57
by mickey1975
Mitchell. I'm looking forward to the day AJ gets it as well. Absurd hype for a man who for me got beaten comfortably twice in the Olympics.

Re: Fighter you was glad to see beaten.

Posted: 10 Feb 2015, 04:59
by ILikeBeer
It was hella funny after all of DeGale's 'Let's bet the purse money, Ugly Kid' banter, that he lost to Groves.

I know people are going to complain that the fight was close, and the judges could've equally awarded it to James. But it was still funny. Especially when he did that little victory dance, thinking he'd won, then he hadn't.

Re: Fighter you was glad to see beaten.

Posted: 10 Feb 2015, 05:24
by stevieb_8006
banjo wrote:
Rexob wrote:
freddydoesdallas wrote: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.
Didn't really like his boy next door piss head down the pub with his mates persona, not very professional and not a good thing for an up and coming kid to see !
Really? It's a persona used in this country by many men and women in their 20's who hold jobs much more professional than boxing.
And they come across just as kuntish tbh

Re: Fighter you was glad to see beaten.

Posted: 10 Feb 2015, 05:45
by mickey1975
I was at a charity show on Saturday night(judging, actually!) and it was sold out, 600 tickets all gone before they were even printed. It could have sold out three times over, at least. The theory one ex pro(who was reffing) had was all the lads taking part, all local, spend all their time in the pub so have a huge network to sell too, rather than tee total fighters who struggle to sell.

Re: Fighter you was glad to see beaten.

Posted: 10 Feb 2015, 05:47
by Ian1973
ILikeBeer wrote:It was hella funny after all of DeGale's 'Let's bet the purse money, Ugly Kid' banter, that he lost to Groves.

I know people are going to complain that the fight was close, and the judges could've equally awarded it to James. But it was still funny. Especially when he did that little victory dance, thinking he'd won, then he hadn't.

Yeah it was. De Gale is one of the biggest knobs around and he got what he deserved that night.

Anthony Joshua I don't mind but the constant way over the top hype about him will soon lead to me wanting him to get battered through no fault of his own.