You wrote a check that your @_ss couldn’t cash. Sit your eyebrow-plucking metro***ual @_ss down and keep doing your biased boxing gig. Leave the Lobov thing behind, he’s probably ****ing your girl by now...
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Paulie has always had brittle hands. Bareknuckle fighting was a terrible move. I can't fault him for a payday but did he really think his hands would hold up?
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Originally posted by Miki Nakayama View PostBefore the fight, I actually feared for Lobov's life. A boxer with no glove is lethal. Paulie's brittle hands aren't really suited for bareknuckes.
@ Paulie killing anyone. And at this stage of his sad career !
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Originally posted by Brettcappe View PostPaulie has always had brittle hands. Bareknuckle fighting was a terrible move. I can't fault him for a payday but did he really think his hands would hold up?
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Originally posted by Boxing lives View PostLook that wasn't the problem. The problem was Mcgregor kicked his ass real bad in sparring for Floyd. Paulie ain't never been the same since! Lobov didn't win this fight, Mcgregor won for him that day in sparring!
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Originally posted by Brettcappe View PostYou are giving McGregor an awful lot of credit. It may also be father time. Some dudes get old overnight. Something tells me we may see that with Manny!
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Originally posted by D4thincarnation View PostMayweather pugilistic skills are very poor.
He is good and running and hugging though.
Luckily for Floyd he got himself into a position where he can pay the refs protection money and allow him to hug all he likes.
This is byfar the best fighter we will ever see. He had opponents looking dumb as ***, moved with the naturalism of a feline, countered and led from all angles. Every single mistake you make, you get popped. Pure and utter domination.
Its crazy how people take the last 3 fights from a 40yr old and rewrite everything this man as done. The greatest disservice the sport has seen.
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