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    Oblige Me For A Moment Mr. Larry X (Boxing Related)

    If you go to a car lot and the sales man tells you to buy car A because its acceleration is great, its gas mileage is great, overall, the car is in great condition and it RUNS great and when you buy it and after driving it, you find out that the car goes from 0-60 in 2 minutes, wastes more gas than BP, and it stutters more than Sam Peter, you would take it back because thats not what you were told you were being sold right?

    So when BHop told everyone to buy Hopkins/Wright because it was going to be a great action packed fight, when BHop is hyping up the fight as a war putting his palm on Winky's face pushing him away only to hug, hold and headbutt the whole fight...

    Do the fans who paid not have a right to complain? Is that not a con job?

    When Floyd Mayweather Jr is on the camera telling everyone to buy his fight against DLH because he's going to slaughter him, its going to be a toe to toe war, its going to be action packed and then goes into the fight throwing as least as possible and just potshotting to a points victory..

    Do the fans who paid not have a right to complain? Is that not a con job?

    When Joshua Clottey claims he's going to give the performance of his life against Pacquiao claiming that Pacquiao would realize he made a huge mistake fighting him, claiming that he will not lay down for Pacquiao and KO him only to just stand there with his gloves to his face taking it up the ass

    Do the fans who paid not have a right to complain? Is that not a con job?

    So what is it Larry? Are you gonna tell me you wont take the car back to the lot because "its just business"? Because the salesman is doing what he has to do to get paid? Ethics and morality don't pay the bills?

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    Cmon Larry, oblidge me friend. Am I spelling that right? Oblidge

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        #4
        Buying a car that isn't fit for its purpose is nowhere near the same as Floyd not massacring Oscar after saying he would. Boxers say they're going to beat their opponents all the time, yet often lose? Is that the same?
        Last edited by Levcon8686; 08-05-2010, 01:39 PM. Reason: It's ''oblige''

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          #5
          Originally posted by 2501 View Post
          Cmon Larry, oblidge me friend. Am I spelling that right? Oblidge
          no, you're not, it's oblige. and please dont give larry a excuse to harp about Floyd, he already annoys the **** out of everybody with his FloydLove as it is.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Levcon8686 View Post
            Buying a car that isn't fit for its purpose is nowhere near the same as Floyd not massacring Oscar after saying he would. Boxers say they're going to beat their opponents all the time, yet often lose? Is that the same?
            It was obvious from the get go that Floyd had no intention of doing what he said he was going to do. The Mayweather camp even proclaimed this was going to be the fight to save boxing.

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              #7
              Sorry, the care salesman isn't thinking about selling cars right now , he wants to take a vacation and spend some time with his family

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                  Originally posted by 2501 View Post
                  If you go to a car lot and the sales man tells you to buy car A because its acceleration is great, its gas mileage is great, overall, the car is in great condition and it RUNS great and when you buy it and after driving it, you find out that the car goes from 0-60 in 2 minutes, wastes more gas than BP, and it stutters more than Sam Peter, you would take it back because thats not what you were told you were being sold right?

                  So when BHop told everyone to buy Hopkins/Wright because it was going to be a great action packed fight, when BHop is hyping up the fight as a war putting his palm on Winky's face pushing him away only to hug, hold and headbutt the whole fight...

                  Do the fans who paid not have a right to complain? Is that not a con job?

                  When Floyd Mayweather Jr is on the camera telling everyone to buy his fight against DLH because he's going to slaughter him, its going to be a toe to toe war, its going to be action packed and then goes into the fight throwing as least as possible and just potshotting to a points victory..

                  Do the fans who paid not have a right to complain? Is that not a con job?

                  When Joshua Clottey claims he's going to give the performance of his life against Pacquiao claiming that Pacquiao would realize he made a huge mistake fighting him, claiming that he will not lay down for Pacquiao and KO him only to just stand there with his gloves to his face taking it up the ass

                  Do the fans who paid not have a right to complain? Is that not a con job?

                  So what is it Larry? Are you gonna tell me you wont take the car back to the lot because "its just business"? Because the salesman is doing what he has to do to get paid? Ethics and morality don't pay the bills?
                  of course you can complain about FIGHTS. but complaining because floyd isn't fighting is completely different.

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                    #10
                    what????

                    lol...fighters promote fights..but once they enter the ring you have to fight smart..cause if you fight dumb you lose,and wont make big money in the future.......

                    lol at the car part

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