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    Originally posted by Shaggy View Post


    At the end of the Wilder pounding he's like "I'm still the best" and still mouthing off like ****. Must have a deathwish ....or as you say he's ill.

    Gonna watch these vids now. Really enjoyed Wilder battering him having read a bit of background.





    Heres his youtubes.

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      G.O.A.T

      Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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        38 and 0

        What a ****in headcase.
        Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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          Why does Mayweather take pictures of himself, sometimes with hot women, just counting his cash. Comes across a right ****ing dickhead

          Yeah we know you are rich

          Cunt

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            Zelenoff does appear to be mentally ill.

            He's been posting on various boxing sites for quite some time. Spouting off all sorts of ****e. Last i'd heard he was serving time for assault.

            He's had a single pro fight and got his arse handed to him.



            Started out as a bit of a laugh but there's some seriously sinister undertones to this guy.

            Best thing to do would be to ignore and hope he gets the help that he needs.

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              Originally posted by Sarb View Post
              Why does Mayweather take pictures of himself, sometimes with hot women, just counting his cash. Comes across a right ****ing dickhead

              Yeah we know you are rich

              Cunt
              Hopefully his narcissism and greed will be his downfall and he'll lose his 0 record. Anyway IMHO his '0' is fake anyway - just ask Castillo!

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                That acne on JMM. No wonder he looks bigger and stronger than ever.

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                  Floyd Mayweather to fight Sept. 13

                  By Dan Rafael | ESPN.com
                  Updated: May 19, 2014, 10:43 PM ET

                  Barely two weeks since Floyd Mayweather Jr. outpointed Marcos Maidana to unify welterweight world titles, the pound-for-pound king has set his next fight date.

                  Mayweather will fight an opponent to be determined on Sept. 13, Mayweather Promotions chief executive Leonard Ellerbe told ESPN.com on Monday night.

                  "Floyd will go on Sept. 13 and we looking at who he's going to fight and where he is going to fight," Ellerbe said. "Obviously, Las Vegas is his home and the MGM Grand is always the leading candidate but we will take a look at our other options."

                  The Showtime pay-per-view fight will be the fourth of a six-bout deal worth around $200 million that Mayweather (46-0, 26 KOs) signed with Showtime/CBS in early 2013.

                  Although Mayweather defeated Maidana by majority decision in one of the toughest fights of his career on May 3 at the MGM Grand - where he has fought nine times in a row -- he gave strong consideration to accepting an offer to fight at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. Ellerbe said that Mayweather would again consider fighting in New York for the first time in his career this fall.

                  "[Barclays Center chief executive] Brett [Yormark] and those guys at the Barclays Center made a tremendous offer for the Maidana fight and I'm sure they'll be looking to be in the Floyd Mayweather business again come September, but the MGM is Floyd's home and they are always the leading candidate," Ellerbe said.

                  Ellerbe said they have not yet determined Mayweather's Sept. 13 opponent.

                  "We're looking at opponents now," he said. "In the next two weeks we'll have that part figured out."

                  There was a lot of postfight discussion about a Mayweather-Maidana rematch because of how competitive and entertaining the fight was. Mayweather said immediately afterward that he would consider fighting the Argentine brawler again and Maidana, of course, said he would like another crack at him.

                  "He's definitely in the mix," Ellerbe said. "He's a very dirty fighter. He used a lot of dirty tactics, but Floyd handled him easily and he gave the fans a great fight. But there's a long list of opponents. Everybody wants to be in the Floyd Mayweather sweepstakes. Several guys have made it clear they want to be next."

                  One of them is former unified junior welterweight titlist Amir Khan of England, who looked sharp in a lopsided decision win against former welterweight titlist Luis Collazo on the Mayweather-Maidana undercard.

                  However, Khan essentially removed himself from consideration for the September fight because of religious reasons. Ellerbe said Mayweather has no intention of moving to a more accommodating date for Khan.

                  "If Amir Khan wants to flight Floyd Mayweather, we're going to fight on Sept. 13," Ellerbe said.

                  The other candidates likely would come from the deep pool of fighters in the Golden Boy Promotions stable, including junior welterweight champion Danny Garcia, welterweight titlist Shawn Porter and interim titlist Keith Thurman.

                  The pay-per-view figures for Mayweather-Maidana have not been reported yet, but Ellerbe said they will be soon.

                  "When we have the information together to put out an accurate number we will do so," he said.

                  Various industry sources have said the fight did not reach 1 million buys and some say it sold considerably less. Ellerbe said he does not know what the fight generated yet.

                  "We're still going through our accounting. In this day and age accounting takes a little longer because the pay-per-view universe is different than it was just a few years ago," he said. "In order to get an accurate number it takes a little longer. When we put out the number we want to put out the right number."

                  The Nevada State Athletic Commission on Monday said that the fight generated a live gate of $15,024,400 - fourth-best in Nevada history -- from 15,718 tickets sold. There were 248 unsold tickets and 50 complimentary tickets.

                  The commission also said that the drug tests for all of the boxers on the card came back



                  I expect it to be a rematch with Maidana and then Khan in May.

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                    Reckon that would make Khan his last fight then?

                    I think he'll have a row with Pacquiao before he goes, one last massive payday. Especially if Mannys comeback stays on track.
                    The times they are a changin'.

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                      Originally posted by Gibbo View Post
                      Reckon that would make Khan his last fight then?

                      I think he'll have a row with Pacquiao before he goes, one last massive payday. Especially if Mannys comeback stays on track.
                      He's got 3 fights left so it'll be Maidana, Khan and then hopefully Manny/Thurman. Personally, I think he'll end up having a fourth fight if he is still on 49-0. He'll want to be beat Marciano's record and his ego will see him go for 50-0.

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                        [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hg6hgpalB-E"]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hg6hgpalB-E[/ame]

                        Less than 3 weeks away

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                          6 more days until I'm at the biggest fight in British boxing history

                          Watched the gloves are off last night and I think Froch came across fine. Groves looked retarded with his constant staring. He knows the cobras fully focused and I think it pisses him off that he's not getting a reaction from him like he did in the build up to their first fight.

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                            Yep, Froch came across slightly better but they both had cringe worthy moments. Pair of tits
                            www.terracehound.com

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                              Yep pair of bellends. Froch has acted a real tool over the last year but Groves has definitely changed for the worse too. In the build up to his fight with that uber-cunt De Gale, Groves was relatively straightforward and dignified, letting De Gale be the one to make a cunt of himself. I watched The Gloves Are Off last night and thought Groves was trying too hard. And Froch reacted like a real muppet at the end with that yank on Groves arm. Shame they can't both lose.
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                                Good fight with Stevenson also. Fonfara is tough and did really well to score the knockdown. Stevenson was too good for him though, first one to go the distance in a very long time. Will be interesting to see whom he'll go for next.

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