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Real shyt breh, your parents failed you. No grown ass man should be this stubborn. :snoop:
You're gonna disagree with me no matter what I say in regards to this matter. I already answered your fukking question you got damn crack baby. You not gonna bully me into answering your question the way you see fit. If you don't like my answer, then :manny:

No need to keep this going breh. I'm not emotional, over this. Just highly annoyed.,:what:

Right now you acting like a fukk nikka, but lemme guess I need to write an essay and provide bar graphs explaining that opinion too. fukk outta here. :mjlol:

You acting like a stubborn child so you gone get childish responses. When I answered you like an adult that wasn't good enough so fukk you. :pacspit:
Actually, you haven't given one clear answer yet. Just more cursing and name calling. I don't need an essay nor a graph, because I never asked for one. You don't know if I'd agree or disagree because you have yet to give an actual answer. I'm very open minded when people can present their opinions with proof and intelligence, whether I agree or not shouldn't bother you.

However, I'd like an answer to the question. If you can show me proof of me bullying you, please do so.

It is a very simple question that should not require so much emotion and anger. You can explain this, correct?

Therefore, what makes Andre Ward arrogant?
 

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i dont know what the IBF's problem is these days with their champions..and maurice hooker :scust:
Well, they do have some great champions (Tank, Femi, GGG, Brook, Ward, DeGale, etc etc) but I think all sanctioning bodies need to give more oversight into giving fighters, who win eliminator bouts that they probably shouldn't have, mandatory title shots. I'm not saying you have to KO or dominate the other fighter, just not be able to go up in rankings based on objective information alone in a subjective scoring sport.
 

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ehh not really interested in any thing at 140 for craw tho to be honest. the belt unification would be great for history....thats all. I want m.Garcia or craw to move up to 147 next.

Don't get blinded by unification

Unlike 135, there is plenty of great fights for Craw at 140

(Barthelemy, Imam, Lipinets, Diaz, Indongo) all pose different threats

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Mikey Garcia Ready For Flanagan - or Move To 140 With Indongo - Boxing News

Mikey is my man but he should be a little more clear and consistent about his intentions
he is all over the place with these mentions

in the last 3 weeks he mentioned Loma, Crawford, Pac, Thurman, Linares, Flanagan, Indongo and Easter (when he was asked about him). That's eight names. He needs to cut it down
 

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Photos: Adrien Broner's Bullet Riddled SUV, Mugshot After Arrest

As previously reported on BoxingScene.com, former four division world champion Adrien Broner has run afoul of the law again, although in this case he may be lucky to be alive. The former champ was arrested Thursday after being stopped in an SUV that was riddled with bullet holes.

According to the Cincinnati Enquirer, police said they found eight bullet holes in a Chevy Suburban rented by Broner. They linked the vehicle to an early-morning incident in his home town of Cincinnati, and the boxer was taken into custody as he crossed into Kentucky.

Ten 9mm shell casings were recovered at the scene of the incident, in which Broner told police that someone shot at his car after following him when he left a bar.

“One shot after another. There wasn’t no hesitation between it. Just like they emptied the whole clip,” a witness said (via WLWT).


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Broner was not injured, but he was subsequently arrested on an open warrant for public intoxication and disorderly conduct charges from 2014. The 27-year-old reportedly posted a $503 bond and is scheduled to appear in court later this month.

Broner (33-2, 24 knockouts) has won titles at junior lightweight, lightweight, welterweight and, most recently, super lightweight. However, Broner was stripped of the latter belt by the World Boxing Association for weighing in over the 140-pound limit for an April 2016 fight against Ashley Theophane at the D.C. Armory.

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He won that fight, as well as his next and most recent bout, a split decision over Adrian Granados in February. Broner has also beaten the rap following a number of incidents dating back to 2007, when he was charged with aggravated robbery and felonious assault. Since then, his charges have included unlawful firearm possession, witness intimidation, domestic violence, robbery, battery and assault.

Police said (via WCPO) they believe Broner was involved in a fight at the bar Thursday morning, but noted that Broner was not cooperating with their investigation.

- See more at: Photos: Adrien Broner's Bullet Riddled SUV, Mugshot After Arrest - Boxing News




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Sounds like he put the hands on somebody, and of course, they responded and almost took his life as a response to him:francis:




Unloaded the clip on you:snoop:...................................lucky they couldn't aim:wow:
 

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CHARLES CONWELL JR. EAGER AND READY FOR PRO DEBUT: "I'M JUST READY TO BE IN THERE"
By Percy Crawford | April 21, 2017


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PC: You're making your pro debut Friday, April 21st. I'm sure the anticipation is killing you. How has preparation been?

CC: Man, training has been going well. I'm feeling good, training real hard for this first one, and my mindset is right. I'm just ready to be in there.

PC: You were a 2016 Olympian, the youngest USA boxer to ever qualify, but obviously you have to make that transition into the pros. What are some of the things you have been working on?

CC: It's not just one thing. We've been working on everything and getting things back sharp. The things that we feel like we missed in the Olympic fight, we've been working on all of those things that didn't get me the win. We've been working on all around game; speed, power, precision, timing and accuracy. We have been working on everything.

PC: You made the Olympic team while still in high school. What type of learning experience was that for you?

CC: Just keeping my head on straight. That was the biggest thing throughout all of those things, like you said, school and the pressure from the Olympics; just keeping my head on straight. I have to not worry about the pressure and just go in the ring and do what I do best.

PC: You signed with Lou DiBella and Holden Productions. I'm sure that was a weight off of your back that now allows you to focus mainly on the in-ring aspect of the game.

CC: Ah yeah, that was a real blessing. It felt like a long wait. After the Olympics, I felt like I was waiting and waiting like, "When is this going to happen." I'm glad I waited it out because without the wait, everything probably wouldn't have been the way it is now. I waited and got what I wanted and these guys are really looking forward to the future of my career and me as a person, so it's a real good thing.

PC: Nico Hernandez just had his debut, Claressa Shields has fought twice already, and Shakur Stevenson is close to making his debut as well. You're right in there. I know that brotherhood is tight and to see everyone kind of getting going now has to be a great feeling.

CC: Man, it's crazy. Sitting watching them makes me more eager to fight and more hungry and determined. That's like my family so to see my family going out there and fighting hard and doing good and winning makes me more eager. I want to fight today. It's just more motivation and fuel to my fire to keep me training and keep me going hard.

PC: With this being fight week, what are the nerves like for you right now? Are you more nervous or excited to get this thing on?

CC: I'm just real eager to get in there and see how everything goes. I know it's going to go well. I've been training hard. All of that hard work we've been putting in, the sky is the limit. I'm just real anxious to get in there and broadcast my talents.

PC: Another guy fighting this weekend, Shawn Porter, is from that Cleveland area. Mickey Bey is from there as well. I'm sure you are looking to keep the tradition of talented Cleveland fighters going.

CC: Ah yeah, most definitely. We have a real good history of talented fighters coming out of Cleveland, so I'm just trying to keep that going and keep Cleveland strong.

PC: You guys had a crazy situation go down in Cleveland over the weekend. Cleveland is synonymous with this guy right now. A win and you could shed a little positive light back on your city and I'm sure that's your goal.

CC: It's really a sad thing to see anything like that happen in my city, knowing there are great people out there and then there are a few like that that steal headlines doing crazy things sheds a bad light on Cleveland. I'm just trying to put something positive back in the city of Cleveland and promote positivity.

PC: What impressions are you hoping to leave on the fans come Friday night?

CC: I want them to say, "this guy is no joke and he is a future world champion and a future legend." I want to be a multiple weight class champion. I'm a pure fighter and I'm going to be the next big thing in boxing. Right now, we are at super welterweight. I would love to move down to welterweight one day if I hopefully stop growing real soon. We are at super welterweight right now; hopefully I will go down to welterweight at some point and end my career at middleweight.

PC: Do you feel like you can stay in Cleveland and get the proper work or do you see yourself moving around or traveling to get work?

CC: We doing okay for sparring. We have been traveling to Philly and D.C. for sparring. I really don't know, man, it just all depends and it's hard to say right now.

PC: I feel you. Good luck on Friday night. I hope to speak with you again soon and we will be watching for you. Is there anything else you want to add before I let you go?

CC: Keep following me and my career and everyone can follow me on my social media @CharlesConwell.




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