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Pulev should do a smart move on Chisora and Whyte
Posted: 26 Mar 2021, 07:02
by Boxtune
After Chisora kicks parker Ass, Pulev should walks into the ring and bitch slaps Chisora to a second fight
Chisora has to take the fight, else Pulev has already beaten Chisora, Parker and Whyte
Because old Pulev lasted longer against Joshua than Povetkin and Whyte, who was eating himself up as
why Joushua didn;t or couldn't take out Pulev earlier than that

Re: Pulev should do a smart move on Chisora and Whyte
Posted: 26 Mar 2021, 07:52
by Enlightened-One
Boxtune wrote: ↑26 Mar 2021, 07:02
After Chisora kicks parker Ass, Pulev should walks into the ring and bitch slaps Chisora to a second fight
Chisora has to take the fight, else Pulev has already beaten Chisora, Parker and Whyte
Because old Pulev lasted longer against Joshua than Povetkin and Whyte, who was eating himself up as
why Joushua didn;t or couldn't take out Pulev earlier than that
Do you really think that Kubrat Pulev will fight again?
If the Bulgarian doesn't retire, he'll likely face one of his fellow Top Rank stablemates, since Bob Arum likes to keep things in-house:
• Agit Kabayel
• Bryant Jennings
• Carlos Takam
• Guido Vianello
• Jared Anderson
• Sonny Conto
• Tyson Fury
• Tony Yoka
• Oscar Rivas
I think he’ll either engage in a stay-busy bout against the likes of Agit Kabayel or Carlos Takam.
Or perhaps he’ll be employed as a gatekeeper stepping-stone within the next twelve months or so, when he’ll eventually be matched against prospects like Tony Yoka or Jared Anderson.
Dillian Whyte might retire if he loses the Povetkin rematch.
And neither Bob Arum nor Eddie Hearn are stupid enough to consider investing their valuable time, effort and money in promoting a Pulev-Chisora rematch.
Nobody wants it. Nobody will pay for it. Nobody will watch it. It’s a complete waste of time even considering it.
Re: Pulev should do a smart move on Chisora and Whyte
Posted: 26 Mar 2021, 08:31
by Boxtune
Enlightened-One wrote: ↑26 Mar 2021, 07:52
Boxtune wrote: ↑26 Mar 2021, 07:02
After Chisora kicks parker Ass, Pulev should walks into the ring and bitch slaps Chisora to a second fight
Chisora has to take the fight, else Pulev has already beaten Chisora, Parker and Whyte
Because old Pulev lasted longer against Joshua than Povetkin and Whyte, who was eating himself up as
why Joushua didn;t or couldn't take out Pulev earlier than that
Do you really think that Kubrat Pulev will fight again?
If the Bulgarian doesn't retire, he'll likely face one of his fellow Top Rank stablemates, since Bob Arum likes to keep things in-house:
• Agit Kabayel
• Bryant Jennings
• Carlos Takam
• Guido Vianello
• Jared Anderson
• Sonny Conto
• Tyson Fury
• Tony Yoka
• Oscar Rivas
I think he’ll either engage in a stay-busy bout against the likes of Agit Kabayel or Carlos Takam.
Or perhaps he’ll be employed as a gatekeeper stepping-stone within the next twelve months or so, when he’ll eventually be matched against prospects like Tony Yoka or Jared Anderson.
Dillian Whyte might retire if he loses the Povetkin rematch.
And neither Bob Arum nor Eddie Hearn are stupid enough to consider investing their valuable time, effort and money in promoting a Pulev-Chisora rematch.
Nobody wants it. Nobody will pay for it. Nobody will watch it. It’s a complete waste of time even considering it.
Pulev puts 'Poison" into them ... People hate Chisora, hugie fury, and now Anthony Joshua for a reason, and all of sudden all love lost and people who hated Fury, wants fury to win.
Re: Pulev should do a smart move on Chisora and Whyte
Posted: 26 Mar 2021, 11:14
by Onetimeonly
Wow, you are super gay. Not in a good way. Really obvious the kind of slap you crave from pulev.
Re: Pulev should do a smart move on Chisora and Whyte
Posted: 26 Mar 2021, 12:35
by Enlightened-One
Boxtune wrote: ↑26 Mar 2021, 08:31
Enlightened-One wrote: ↑26 Mar 2021, 07:52
Boxtune wrote: ↑26 Mar 2021, 07:02
After Chisora kicks parker Ass, Pulev should walks into the ring and bitch slaps Chisora to a second fight
Chisora has to take the fight, else Pulev has already beaten Chisora, Parker and Whyte
Because old Pulev lasted longer against Joshua than Povetkin and Whyte, who was eating himself up as
why Joushua didn;t or couldn't take out Pulev earlier than that
Do you really think that Kubrat Pulev will fight again?
If the Bulgarian doesn't retire, he'll likely face one of his fellow Top Rank stablemates, since Bob Arum likes to keep things in-house:
• Agit Kabayel
• Bryant Jennings
• Carlos Takam
• Guido Vianello
• Jared Anderson
• Sonny Conto
• Tyson Fury
• Tony Yoka
• Oscar Rivas
I think he’ll either engage in a stay-busy bout against the likes of Agit Kabayel or Carlos Takam.
Or perhaps he’ll be employed as a gatekeeper stepping-stone within the next twelve months or so, when he’ll eventually be matched against prospects like Tony Yoka or Jared Anderson.
Dillian Whyte might retire if he loses the Povetkin rematch.
And neither Bob Arum nor Eddie Hearn are stupid enough to consider investing their valuable time, effort and money in promoting a Pulev-Chisora rematch.
Nobody wants it. Nobody will pay for it. Nobody will watch it. It’s a complete waste of time even considering it.
Pulev puts 'Poison" into them ... People hate Chisora, hugie fury, and now Anthony Joshua for a reason, and all of sudden all love lost and people who hated Fury, wants fury to win.
What you've just written bears no relation whatsoever to anything within my post that you quoted.
Did you accidentally respond to the wrong person, or are you a sufferer of keyboard Tourette's syndrome, where your tics impulsively compel you (in a knee-jerk manner) to post random, irrelevant, repetitive and unwanted comments about Kubrat Pulev?

Re: Pulev should do a smart move on Chisora and Whyte
Posted: 26 Mar 2021, 12:52
by cormack
Pulev is finished , washed up , bashed up and was knocked the fornicate into next week by AJ
Your rants are as funny as Focaccia , very entertaining ..
Re: Pulev should do a smart move on Chisora and Whyte
Posted: 26 Mar 2021, 14:43
by DrDuke
Two trolls fornicating with each other, what a great thread.