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Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post
- - Roy handled Poopy with one hand first go round after breaking his right hand. 2nd go round, Poopy ducked both Joe and Roy to end up paying Dibella a court ordered multimil$ contract default that Oscar paid for.
3rd time around Roy had Poopy crawlin' around like a kicked cur again yelping trying for DQ. End of the fight Poopy now bawlin' like kicked school girl to accept the fraudulent Golden Boy decision. Biggest sissyboy in boxing history that I could see. Back in the Pen, they must've used him well and often for relief...
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Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post
- - Proof is what U dilate when you serve U customers drinks. Thanks for the reminder along with your alternative social media links
Is this an alternative media link? I can provide more if this doesn't suffice.
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Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post
Dilate? I am certain you don't know that definition of that word and have used it incorrectly here. And since the U is nowhere near the A on a keyboard, that makes you a moron.
Is this an alternative media link? I can provide more if this doesn't suffice.
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Canelo is the greater fighter, has a far better resume and took more chances when it matters in the career. That said, Calzaghe still beats him fairly easily. Just too big and especially too fast. A case of the proven greater fighter probably being unable to beat the risk-averse one who fought everyone who might have proven something one way or the other too late in their careers when they were husks.
He might scoot by a young Hopkins, but I really cannot see anyone picking him to beat a young Jones. Surely Jones counters with a single left hook during a Cal slap rally to KO the limey. I just can't see it any other way. There is nothing else for it.
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Originally posted by Mr Mitts View PostCanelo is the greater fighter, has a far better resume and took more chances when it matters in the career. That said, Calzaghe still beats him fairly easily. Just too big and especially too fast. A case of the proven greater fighter probably being unable to beat the risk-averse one who fought everyone who might have proven something one way or the other too late in their careers when they were husks.
He might scoot by a young Hopkins, but I really cannot see anyone picking him to beat a young Jones. Surely Jones counters with a single left hook during a Cal slap rally to KO the limey. I just can't see it any other way. There is nothing else for it.
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