Lovely to know your thinking about us!:lovers:Quote:
Originally Posted by FlashLackey
sadly when Ricky does the job, while he's eating his celebration pies, you will be eating your stars n stripe shorts!!!!!:)
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Lovely to know your thinking about us!:lovers:Quote:
Originally Posted by FlashLackey
sadly when Ricky does the job, while he's eating his celebration pies, you will be eating your stars n stripe shorts!!!!!:)
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Just for you FlashLacky!
what is it with you and posting simpson's characters? :rolleyes:
Perhaps I use them to talk to you in your own language. Oh and write bigger, and stay away from my blender.:)
So, the guy goes by "Ricky" and plans on eating "celebration pies" after a boxing match. He really has no chance. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Stoke Laurie
Looked like the Brits had fun chanting, banging drums and booing our national anthem.
But, "chopped up" is what I would call that. :D
Your man did well, Pleased that Ricky gave a credible account of himself, and he is considerably richer than he was this time yesterday! As for the chanting and booing, I'm sure that was us just singing along, but we don't know the words!
Disappointed that the ref didn't let Hatton box inside and taking a point off for a punch that didn't land was questionable.
Mayweather was impressive. You could tell he was the true Welterweight, Hatton should step back down to Light Welterweight for his next fight. It's a pretty baron wasteland of a division at the minute though so it'll be hard to find a worthy challenger.
Ah well, it least Amir Khan showed some class!
Beat down to light welterweight is more like it. The hype on Mayweather is honestly close to being as truthful as it gets. Dude is that good. And talking trash is how they get into the mind of the person they're fighting.
Ali was the king of that. All others are merely imitating him on that aspect.
That De La Hoya fight wasn't even truly solely against De La Hoya... Mayweather's father was in the corner of the man he fought against!
*barren wasteland*
What a way to celebrate your 21ist! - The guys in the states wont know him yet, but bet they will within 18 months from now.Quote:
Originally Posted by j_hunter182
You assume waaaay too much.Quote:
Originally Posted by Stoke Laurie
Do you know about Amir then?
Amir needs to face someone he will take him close to the distance, these first round knockouts can't be doing him much good!Quote:
Originally Posted by Stoke Laurie
It was nice to see Calzaghe and Hatton picking up trophies at the Sports Pesonality Awards last night. A bit shocked Calazaghe got the top prize over Lewis Hamilton though!
^ totaly agree, Amir is being marketed as a bit of a celebrity fighter, which I think is not helping, the guy clearly has something, but I want to see him being tested. As for Lewis not winning? not to take anything away from Calzaghe who is a great sportsman, but I cannot believe Lewis didn't win after such a brilliant year.
No, he's only shown on British television and internet.Quote:
Originally Posted by Stoke Laurie
Don't be dense. Yes. Durr.
So why was I assuming?, he's moving through the ranks, and will break into your circuit within the next 12-18months.
You assumed that Americans didn't know about him for some reason. We actually do hear about people outside of the US in universal sports such as boxing.Quote:
The guys in the states wont know him yet...
Oh, I thought it was probably like here, where we get to see action from sports stars when they get to the peak of their national game. Glad to see you take an intrest in British sport. My Dad was a great little boxer in the late 50's, and his last fight was on the flight deck of an aircraft carrier, anchored off Boston US. He had some great times over there, and plenty of stories about nights on the town with your service guys.