Leo Santa Cruz - Obvious Rigo duck, poorly managed in terms of PR, which leads to him saying ****** **** when he isn't supervised.
Gennady Golovkin - Level of opposition he fights, obvious Ward duck, God awful management that talk themselves in corners almost every other day, but have a fanbase so loyal it doesn't matter. Hypocritical management that doesn't think before making a statement.
Tyson Fury - Comes across an obnoxious, not funny. Doesn't impress me enough as a boxer for me to disregard his mouth.
Antonio Tarver - He's a sack of ****.
Adrien Broner - Isn't anywhere near smart enough in or out of the ring to pull of the Floyd heel role. Doesn't seem to have the mental fortitude to go with his physical gifts which results in him losing when he steps up. The Maidana fight made me nervous for him, then the Porter fight made me dislike him.
Amir Khan - Seemed to give up on himself when he got sparked. Instead of working to improve himself, started begging for massive paydays while stalling his career, as well as fighting mediocre opposition and looking bad while doing so.
Saul Alvarez - Saul is a creation of, careful match ups, smart PR and capitalising on his hair colour. There's no doubting that he's a good fighter, but he uses his unwavering and overwhelming Mexican support in and out of the US to get away with diva tendencies and such. Made up his own weight class, and is forcing other fighters to fight at said weight class while being the champ of an actual weight class.
Emmanuel Pacquiao - Find him to be fake. Uses his beliefs to either gain sympathy or perpetuate the spreading of his narrow minded views. Hides behind God and the bible for everything and as a believer, I can't stand that. He's a sore loser who says **** like "If he would have stood still, I would have thrown more punches" and has a rabid slow motion fan base which makes so many excuses and justifications that it makes me want to guzzle horse cum til I die. Shame since he is one the greats of this era, PEDs or no PEDs.
Honorable mentions:
Miguel Cotto - I ****ing LOVE Cotto, he's a warrior in the ring, doesn't avoid people, and despite being passed his prime, is still a very good boxer. But my Lord in heaven is he a diva. He'll fight anybody, but getting that fight made is as excruciatingly difficult as it is to nut when the camera man in a **** flick won't shut up.
Julio Cesar Chavez Jr - Oh Lord... I want to like Jr so much... So damn much... I'm naturally inclined to like slick, skilful boxers but Jr just has something about him that makes me give him the benefit of the doubt... But his lack of discipline, work ethic, skill, jab, or talent at all makes me want to throw him over a bridge.
Nonito Donaire - Wasn't able to adjust and learn some new tricks after Rigo beat him. Overly relies on his hooks, and if they don't work, he repeatedly throws them until they do or he loses.
That whiney b*tch who lost to Lee Selby at the weekend.
Shannon Briggs - Pulling an Amir Khan, knocking out bums while annoyingly entertaining his way to big fights.
Gennady Golovkin - Level of opposition he fights, obvious Ward duck, God awful management that talk themselves in corners almost every other day, but have a fanbase so loyal it doesn't matter. Hypocritical management that doesn't think before making a statement.
Tyson Fury - Comes across an obnoxious, not funny. Doesn't impress me enough as a boxer for me to disregard his mouth.
Antonio Tarver - He's a sack of ****.
Adrien Broner - Isn't anywhere near smart enough in or out of the ring to pull of the Floyd heel role. Doesn't seem to have the mental fortitude to go with his physical gifts which results in him losing when he steps up. The Maidana fight made me nervous for him, then the Porter fight made me dislike him.
Amir Khan - Seemed to give up on himself when he got sparked. Instead of working to improve himself, started begging for massive paydays while stalling his career, as well as fighting mediocre opposition and looking bad while doing so.
Saul Alvarez - Saul is a creation of, careful match ups, smart PR and capitalising on his hair colour. There's no doubting that he's a good fighter, but he uses his unwavering and overwhelming Mexican support in and out of the US to get away with diva tendencies and such. Made up his own weight class, and is forcing other fighters to fight at said weight class while being the champ of an actual weight class.
Emmanuel Pacquiao - Find him to be fake. Uses his beliefs to either gain sympathy or perpetuate the spreading of his narrow minded views. Hides behind God and the bible for everything and as a believer, I can't stand that. He's a sore loser who says **** like "If he would have stood still, I would have thrown more punches" and has a rabid slow motion fan base which makes so many excuses and justifications that it makes me want to guzzle horse cum til I die. Shame since he is one the greats of this era, PEDs or no PEDs.
Honorable mentions:
Miguel Cotto - I ****ing LOVE Cotto, he's a warrior in the ring, doesn't avoid people, and despite being passed his prime, is still a very good boxer. But my Lord in heaven is he a diva. He'll fight anybody, but getting that fight made is as excruciatingly difficult as it is to nut when the camera man in a **** flick won't shut up.
Julio Cesar Chavez Jr - Oh Lord... I want to like Jr so much... So damn much... I'm naturally inclined to like slick, skilful boxers but Jr just has something about him that makes me give him the benefit of the doubt... But his lack of discipline, work ethic, skill, jab, or talent at all makes me want to throw him over a bridge.
Nonito Donaire - Wasn't able to adjust and learn some new tricks after Rigo beat him. Overly relies on his hooks, and if they don't work, he repeatedly throws them until they do or he loses.
That whiney b*tch who lost to Lee Selby at the weekend.
Shannon Briggs - Pulling an Amir Khan, knocking out bums while annoyingly entertaining his way to big fights.
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