Fighter you was glad to see beaten.

hurlock
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Fighter you was glad to see beaten.

Post by hurlock »

Mine has to be Henry akinwande when mcall sparked him! I never thought akinwande would ever get derailed
Boxerbeetle
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Post by Boxerbeetle »

Definitely Broner. What a prick.
palooka
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Post by palooka »

I thought I'd be pleased when Oscar De La Hoya lost v Trinidad but I wasn't - same with McGuigan though I thought Stevie Cruz was cool as EFF. It'd have to Bruno, I got fed up with the hype and wanted him to lose - I felt mean and small after though.
palooka
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Boxerbeetle wrote:Definitely Broner. What a prick.
Yeah, it's an effort to like him.
Noxy
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Post by Noxy »

Mr Hamed, there I said it. As entertaining as he was, he was just too cocky for my taste.
Boxerbeetle
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Post by Boxerbeetle »

palooka wrote:It'd have to Bruno, I got fed up with the hype and wanted him to lose - I felt mean and small after though.
I had a similar thing with Khan, was sick of the hype & the media's refusal to acknowledge he obviously had major chin issues. I felt initially vindicated when he got smashed by Prescott, but soon realised I was actually a bit gutted as well. Am now a huge Khan fan!
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Without a doubt Hatton brilliantly managed right through his career without really taking on a 50/50 fight then soon as he's does boom kod not once twice! but who cares he's loaded so the kid done good.
Old Jack J
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Post by Old Jack J »

Eubank Sr was always the pantomime villain at our house. I secretly liked him though. My grandma hated him.
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Re: Fighter you was glad to see beaten.

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Bellew, Witter, Broner, M.Gomez and Tom Stalker in his last fight.
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On the flip side I was beyond gutted when Naz lost and also when Harrison lost to Medina in their first meeting.
MrJasonM
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Re: Fighter you was glad to see beaten.

Post by MrJasonM »

Definitely Broner.

Although he appears to be someone who loves the fact people hate him.
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Post by Bodyshot3 »

Anthony Small was a git and was pleased Sam Webb beat him and Omar Sheika and his yapping crew of cheerleaders were deeply annoying pillocks...who Calzaghe silenced rather effectively and a well-deserved 'back-in-your-box' lesson was handed down.
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Post by Tomasino »

Boxerbeetle wrote:Definitely Broner. What a prick.

Yes!!!
rd350lc
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Noxy wrote:Mr Hamed, there I said it. As entertaining as he was, he was just too cocky for my taste.
i'm with you fella , great boxer but .............
Looking On
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Re: Fighter you was glad to see beaten.

Post by Looking On »

Dont ever remember thinking like that about anyone, genuinely.

I like certain fighters but dont dislike any.

I think the only current one id be glad to see lose is Klitschko, purely because i think he needs to lose to open up the heavyweight division.
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Rexob wrote:Without a doubt Hatton brilliantly managed right through his career without really taking on a 50/50 fight then soon as he's does boom kod not once twice! but who cares he's loaded so the kid done good.
Kosta Tszyu was hardly a walk in the park
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Post by reggaereggae »

Broner obviously. Never really hated many fighters. I would love to see Mayweather get beaten however. Hate that pr1ck.
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rd350lc wrote:
Rexob wrote:Without a doubt Hatton brilliantly managed right through his career without really taking on a 50/50 fight then soon as he's does boom kod not once twice! but who cares he's loaded so the kid done good.
Kosta Tszyu was hardly a walk in the park
He must mean literally 50/50 because Ricky was the underdog in that fight.
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Rexob wrote:Without a doubt Hatton brilliantly managed right through his career without really taking on a 50/50 fight then soon as he's does boom kod not once twice! but who cares he's loaded so the kid done good.
Manny and Floyd !!
Hardly 50/50 fights, two P4P current / greats.
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Post by Loftgroov »

Alex Arthur (v Gomez)
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Re: Fighter you was glad to see beaten.

Post by broomy7s »

Broner without a doubt for me.
bigjack
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Re: Fighter you was glad to see beaten.

Post by bigjack »

I hated the way Bruno got title shot after title shot without beating anyone of note,so i loved it everytime he got ko'd,also Hatton,and Broner
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Post by freddydoesdallas »

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.
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Post by Vincent stevenson »

Stuarty30 wrote:Bellew, Witter, Broner, M.Gomez and Tom Stalker in his last fight.
Why tom stalker ? Lovely lad
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Post by banjo »

jessi wrote:
Rexob wrote:Without a doubt Hatton brilliantly managed right through his career without really taking on a 50/50 fight then soon as he's does boom kod not once twice! but who cares he's loaded so the kid done good.
Manny and Floyd !!
Hardly 50/50 fights, two P4P current / greats.
Aye, I don't think Floyd has ever been in a 50/50 fight in his life but I think that's probably because he's so damn good. :)
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