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STRATEGY
09-23-2008, 03:58 AM
I'm really just throwing this out here to see if I missed anyone and
to hear some differing opinions. Before anyone asks me what the point
is, there really isn't one.

Five Loss - Antonio Margarito

Four Loss - Juan Manuel Marquez (honorable mention: Israel Vasquez)

Three Loss - Manny Pacquiao

Two Loss - I'm at a loss to name one

One Loss - Miguel Cotto? I'm sure I'm overlooking someone...

Zero Loss - Kelly Pavlik? (The fuck out of here with Calzhage!)


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D.Flynn
09-23-2008, 05:39 AM
On Sep 22, 10:58 pm, STRATEGY <Strategy...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm really just throwing this out here to see if I missed anyone and
> to hear some differing opinions.  Before anyone asks me what the point
> is, there really isn't one.
>
> Five Loss - Antonio Margarito
>
> Four Loss - Juan Manuel Marquez (honorable mention: Israel Vasquez)
>
> Three Loss - Manny Pacquiao
>
> Two Loss - I'm at a loss to name one
>
> One Loss - Miguel Cotto?  I'm sure I'm overlooking someone...
>
> Zero Loss - Kelly Pavlik?  (The fuck out of here with Calzhage!)
>
> STRATEGY

Best 12 Loss Fighter: Glen Johnson

STRATEGY
09-23-2008, 07:11 PM
On Sep 22, 9:39 pm, "D.Flynn" <gu...@msn.com> wrote:

> Best 12 Loss Fighter: Glen Johnson


nice one


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STRATEGY
09-25-2008, 07:39 AM
On Sep 22, 7:58 pm, STRATEGY <Strategy...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm really just throwing this out here to see if I missed anyone and
> to hear some differing opinions.  Before anyone asks me what the point
> is, there really isn't one.
>
> Five Loss - Antonio Margarito
>
> Four Loss - Juan Manuel Marquez (honorable mention: Israel Vasquez)
>
> Three Loss - Manny Pacquiao
>
> Two Loss - I'm at a loss to name one
>
> One Loss - Miguel Cotto?  I'm sure I'm overlooking someone...
>
> Zero Loss - Kelly Pavlik?  (The fuck out of here with Calzhage!)
>
> STRATEGY
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Maybe there's a point, this might set up a trend that guys with 2-5
losses currently outshine guys with an o or 1 loss. A guy with zer
losses who's past the prospect state almost alwasy has extensive list
of tomato cans on his record. Or more to the point manybe, guys who
seek out the tough fights and top guys, who also have skilled
promoters.managers are those dudes with 2+ losses. Guys like Jones, at
least, mixed it up with topnothc opposition and gimme mandatories
along with the part time fireman opponents and other guys named
"Opponent" He was accused of ducking several, but some of the guys he
"ducked" undid themselves manking them no longer they guys Jones were
ducking effectively.

Sorry, i somehow was ansering another post I just real, let me sort
this out when I didn;t drink a couple Remy snifters and tool a
sleeping pill.

Been thinking about boxing more than usual, must be withdrawals during
the offseason. I've resorted to religiously watching Telemundo/
Telefutora shows and being pleasantly surprised by the couple of guys
I've actually heard of on some cards.

Anyway, it's back fools,

Mosely vs. Mayorga Saturday, and my 46"LCD might show up in time!

For shits & giggles I put 50 on Mayorga a month ago and got +500.

If I lose as I more than hafway expect to, I'll consider it the cost
of the PPV, since that how it was orignally scheduled.

If I win, it's off to Reno with the wife and kids for a fun-filled 36
hour vacation.

By the way, I'm staying at the MGM Grand in Vegas on Thanksgiving
week....and just noticed that;s during the Hatton vs. Paulie
cantspellhislastname fight!

How can I not miss that! I bet there's 75 dollar tickes behind a wa;;
somewhere, as long as they let me peek around it, or find a place to
stand thats better than my seat. I'm just makin' this up, I have no
idea.

If I can get somrthing good good, I'd probably go $150 and not bring
the wife (I could offer her 50 not to go and bet the extra hun on
Paulie :)

buh buh

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