EL APACHE TEVEZ
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Won't get there licence unless they fight in another country
Won't get there licence unless they fight in another country
Not sure mate but the BBBC won't give them a licence No chance.Really why what age does it stop?
Not sure mate but the BBBC won't give them a licence No chance.
Yep.Cheers pal. That period of boxing was amazing for the middleweights? Was it Collins who had the headphones on and pretended to be hypnotised?
It was close I think. Anyway, if Manny is going life and death with Jeff Horn, it's time to hang them up.I though Pacquiao won that. Boxing judges baffle me sometimes
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I think you are all being a bit cynical. Mgregor is bigger, younger (14 years!) and a real animal. Not a certainty this.
Old scores should be settled by a game of kirby.
I think you should lay everything you own on him then...
It's embarrassing to even think that this is going ahead, nevermind you think he has a chance.
Put it this way, an mma fighters tranferal of power isn't even in the same stratosphere, It will be like Connor is being hit by a super middleweight and mayweather isn't even classified as a big puncher, where as McGregor is punching 2/3 divisions below, in comparison..
Close fight had Pac just ahead. Not sure ware he goes from here, never seemed the same after the Marquez ko to me. Went through the divisions and won all the belts, amazing hand speed and an all time great of the sport.
I personally don't think he was the same after it was highlighted he was juicing...
I personally don't think he was the same after it was highlighted he was juicing...
They charged for Eubank Jnr vs Renold Quinlan which is an even bigger shambles. I have no idea what they are thinkingCan't believe ITVBoxoffice are charging £16.95 for Eubank jr V Abraham. Piss take.
I'd love to know the viewing figures for that one. Surely it bombedThey charged for Eubank Jnr vs Renold Quinlan which is an even bigger shambles. I have no idea what they are thinking