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Re: The Boxing Thread!
[Re: Freddie C.]
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06/30/08 11:47 AM
06/30/08 11:47 AM
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Diaz is a Chicago guy! I've been a fan of his for a while and even though he's just 32 years old, I think his best days in the ring are behind him. He's smart, funny, articulate, and leading up to this fight, he was writing articles for the Chicago Sun Times as a chronicle of his preparation for the fight. I'd like to think he has a few bucks saved and he can move-on to something else while he still has his wits about him...especially since he sounds like he was born with a few more wits than a lot of boxers...
tony b.
"Kid, these are my f**kin' work clothes." "You look good in them golf shoes. You should buy 'em"
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Re: The Boxing Thread!
[Re: Freddie C.]
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07/01/08 03:33 PM
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Manny Pacquiao was awesome last night in his first fight at 135lbs. The Pac-Man knocked out David Diaz in the ninth round and now owns a belt in the lightweight division. I actually watched the fight and was impressed by PacMan. I'd gladly watch another of his fights.
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Re: The Boxing Thread!
[Re: Freddie C.]
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07/01/08 05:24 PM
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Thanks for posting the link to the rankings, Freddie. Two things: What's up with all the Russians on the heavyweight lists?? What's up with all the added weight divisions (junior this and that)?? I'm familiar with only a handful of names. 
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Re: The Boxing Thread!
[Re: Turnbull]
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07/05/08 10:15 AM
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Yogi Barrabbas
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Here are my top 10 fighters to keep an eye on in the future. 1. David Haye UK. Has won belts at cruiserwieght but is now moving up to heavy. He is a dynamite puncher and a colourful character,but he can also be hurt. He is the one to challenge the Russian heavywieght dominance. 2. Carl Froch UK. Super-middle who has been in Joe Calzaghe's shadow the last few years. Another awesome puncher who will win a world title very soon. 3. Kelly Pavlik US. Strong,future Hall of Famer,and my current favourite fighter. Has it all,seems very normal,just loves to fight and does it very well. 4. Miguel Cotto Puerto Rico. Unbeaten,aggressive puncher who just breaks down whoever is in front of him. He was the one man i would have liked to see fighting Mayweather,because i think he would have beaten him. 5. Ricky Hatton UK. British favourite. Awesome support. good,exciting fighter and a top chap. He is on the slide a bit now i think but still has big bouts ahead of him. 6.Joan Guzman Dom. Rep. Talented,lightning quick lightweight who can punch anybody out. Not well known,but great talent. 7. Manny Pacquiao Phillipines. The human whirlwind. Biggest boxer in the world right now and fabulous to watch. Rising up the weights,beating all and sundry. Sheer brilliance. 8. Edwin Valero Venezuala. An unbeaten junior featherweight who has done most of his boxing in Japan but is now coming to the US. This guy is a wrecking machine of the highest order. 9. Israel Vasquez Mex. One of those legendary Mexicans who are only 20-odd years old,but look about 60 and have been pro fighting since they were 3  A real teak tough brawling warrior. Typical Mexican. 10. Steve Molitor Canada. A super smooth,classy boxer as opposed to brawler. Beautiful jab,great on the inside,super stamina. Most of his fights go the distance and he never loses a round. A few big names names not there but these are just my current favourites and tips for top success!
I would rather die on my feet than live on my knees!
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Re: The Boxing Thread!
[Re: Yogi Barrabbas]
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07/14/08 01:59 PM
07/14/08 01:59 PM
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If Thompson is the best heavyweight in the US then things are worse than i thought  Alas, things are worse than you thought.  One young American heavy i like who could gp onto something is a guy called Chris Arreola from California. At least he can knock guys out and looks like he wants to fight! I agree. I saw two of Areola's fights recently, and I was impressed for the same reason: he wants to fight. Not much finesse, though.
Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu, E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu... E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
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Re: The Boxing Thread!
[Re: Yogi Barrabbas]
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07/27/08 08:40 AM
07/27/08 08:40 AM
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Missed it last night because i was at work but Miguel Cotto lost his unbeaten record to the tough Mexican Antonio Margarito aka "The Tijuana Tornado". Apparently it was a classic so i will have to keep an eye peeled for a re-run. One of the older guys at work last night told me a funny story. He is in his early 60's now and due to retire shortly but in the early 1960's when he was a young man his first job was in a hotel as a lift operator. Now back then somebody bought fearsome heavy champ Sonny Liston to the UK for a promo tour. He rode a white horse through Newcastle city centre apparently. Well he was staying at my work pals hotel by the train station and later got into the lift with him accompanied by his 2 bodyguards,who were even bigger than Sonny  One of the bodyguards leaned over to my pal and said "Hey pal,if Mr. Liston stands on your foot in this lift make sure you say sorry cos you don't want to make him angry". My pal says he was terrified (he was only 17 an 4 stone wet through) He looks at Sonny in abject terror and Sonny just winked at him and then gave him a £5 note when he got out. We had a good chuckle when he told us this last night 
I would rather die on my feet than live on my knees!
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Re: The Boxing Thread!
[Re: Don Sicilia]
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07/28/08 10:30 AM
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Yogi Barrabbas
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... I think that De La Hoya would have little chance to win and therefore would be better off making the rumored fight with Manny Pacquiao. Pacquiao would be the easier opponent? Good point DS! I have heard the rumours off his fight with Oscar but surely the weight difference is to much.......even for boxing 
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