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Mosley Vargas
Should be a good fight this Weekend on HBO
"Ferocious" vs "Sugar" Shane
Mosley beat him up last time but I think Vargas gets the Win this time in a decesion.
Who you got?
"Ferocious" vs "Sugar" Shane
Mosley beat him up last time but I think Vargas gets the Win this time in a decesion.
Who you got?
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Re: Mosley Vargas
You = on crackPHILLYCARD wrote:Should be a good fight this Weekend on HBO
"Ferocious" vs "Sugar" Shane
Mosley beat him up last time but I think Vargas gets the Win this time in a decesion.
Who you got?
Vargas is teh suck.
<3 Sugar Shane
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Re: Mosley Vargas
Hes back on Roids grammer. Put your money on VargasGrammar_Police wrote:You = on crackPHILLYCARD wrote:Should be a good fight this Weekend on HBO
"Ferocious" vs "Sugar" Shane
Mosley beat him up last time but I think Vargas gets the Win this time in a decesion.
Who you got?
Vargas is teh suck.
<3 Sugar Shane
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Watched the replay of Mosley-Vargas II last night.
Sugar was way too fast for Vargas. Vargas didn't really do much but plod around. He kinda looked like he didn't have a lot of energy.
The fight wasn't all that exciting, but you knew Mosley was gonna eventually win (yeah, replay, har-de-har, you know what I mean ). The left that for all intents and purposes ended it was amazing. Pure power with all the energy of the punch expended on Vargas' face.
In the live fight, Gatti-Baldomir, Gatti was overmatched at a higher weight class. His punches had no effect on the bigger guy, like they would have on the smaller guys he usually fights.
Sugar was way too fast for Vargas. Vargas didn't really do much but plod around. He kinda looked like he didn't have a lot of energy.
The fight wasn't all that exciting, but you knew Mosley was gonna eventually win (yeah, replay, har-de-har, you know what I mean ). The left that for all intents and purposes ended it was amazing. Pure power with all the energy of the punch expended on Vargas' face.
In the live fight, Gatti-Baldomir, Gatti was overmatched at a higher weight class. His punches had no effect on the bigger guy, like they would have on the smaller guys he usually fights.
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I think that drubbing effectively ended Gatti's career. I expected Gatti to lose, but not like that...Grammar_Police wrote:In the live fight, Gatti-Baldomir, Gatti was overmatched at a higher weight class. His punches had no effect on the bigger guy, like they would have on the smaller guys he usually fights.
Not many boxers can end their career on top like Bernard Hopkins did.
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By losing two out of his last three fights! Hopkins was a great champion but his fights were snoozfests.vnmn23 wrote:I think that drubbing effectively ended Gatti's career. I expected Gatti to lose, but not like that...Grammar_Police wrote:In the live fight, Gatti-Baldomir, Gatti was overmatched at a higher weight class. His punches had no effect on the bigger guy, like they would have on the smaller guys he usually fights.
Not many boxers can end their career on top like Bernard Hopkins did.
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He holds a belt after completely dismantling Antonio Tarver at 175, fifteen pounds heavier than he fought for the past 10 (?) years. Hopkins could have easily won the first of the Taylor fights, and was very competitive in the second. He was just beaten by a young, hungry fighter.Sutter'sBeard wrote:By losing two out of his last three fights! Hopkins was a great champion but his fights were snoozfests.vnmn23 wrote:Not many boxers can end their career on top like Bernard Hopkins did.
Like him or not, not many athletes can say they left their respective sports a champion. Hopkins can.
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vnmn23 wrote:He holds a belt after completely dismantling Antonio Tarver at 175, fifteen pounds heavier than he fought for the past 10 (?) years. Hopkins could have easily won the first of the Taylor fights, and was very competitive in the second. He was just beaten by a young, hungry fighter.Sutter'sBeard wrote:By losing two out of his last three fights! Hopkins was a great champion but his fights were snoozfests.vnmn23 wrote:Not many boxers can end their career on top like Bernard Hopkins did.
Like him or not, not many athletes can say they left their respective sports a champion. Hopkins can.
Very True. I'm a huge boxing fan but I lean towards "blood and guts" fighters rather than defensive, technical fighers. I think I will have to find a new favorite now that Gatti was ripped appart in his last fight.
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