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Demetrius Andrade sues Roc Nation Sports, seeks $550K
Sorry but this article only proves @aceboon 's point that Andrade sabotaged his own career. This dummy just takes the word of a fukkin rapper and turns down the biggest fight of his life:mjlol:.......he didn't even bother to do his due diligence or get the shyt in writing or do ANYTHING to make sure that offer was legit and legally binding. Jay just said back out of the fight and he was like "aight":ehh:.....who does some shyt like that??:dahell:.......You gotta be truly fukking retarded to back out of the biggest opportunity of your life based on the word of a rapper you don't even know. I mean holy shyt:dead:.......This dude has no right to cry or complain about shyt after that. Not only is it fukking stupid but he spit in the faces of everybody involved in that event. From Showtime to charlo to the promotional teams on both sides. And he just assumed there would be no consequences :heh:......and now he's out here crashing press conferences of the same guy he refused to fight and begging for another chance like some scorned thot. Talking about roc nation killed your career. No idiot. YOU killed your career by turning down the biggest fight of your life for a rapper who claims he lost 92 bricks. Jay was prolly sitting back laughing his ass off that he was dumb enough to actually believe him. Andrade has nobody but himself to blame for the situation he's in. There's not many people alive dumb enough to do what he did.
 

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Start from 7:20 to about 9:30

I'd like to hear your thoughts on what hes saying :Cameras:

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That bum is stupid:dead:


He's literally saying that Wilder isnt any good, because he's willing to face a harder test in Luis Ortiz (compared Ortiz to running 10 miles:mjpls:) for less money instead of facing the easier Whyte (compared himself to only 5 miles:dead:) for 3x the money.....does that make sense to you?:russ:


Why would Wilder be bashed by this bum, who struggled to a SD vs Chisora & aint beat a livebody yet, for going for the HARDER fight in Ortiz for less money???:mindblown:


"He-He-He hasn't faced his mandatory...his mandatory is Stiverne:to:"




We 12-0'd him already....we seeking tougher challenges:sas1:



Get this UK hypejob outta here. Breazeale & Washington both would beat the brakes off this scrub:umad:



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Sorry but this article only proves @aceboon 's point that Andrade sabotaged his own career. This dummy just takes the word of a fukkin rapper and turns down the biggest fight of his life:mjlol:.......he didn't even bother to do his due diligence or get the shyt in writing or do ANYTHING to make sure that offer was legit and legally binding. Jay just said back out of the fight and he was like "aight":ehh:.....who does some shyt like that??:dahell:.......You gotta be truly fukking retarded to back out of the biggest opportunity of your life based on the word of a rapper you don't even know. I mean holy shyt:dead:.......This dude has no right to cry or complain about shyt after that. Not only is it fukking stupid but he spit in the faces of everybody involved in that event. From Showtime to charlo to the promotional teams on both sides. And he just assumed there would be no consequences :heh:......and now he's out here crashing press conferences of the same guy he refused to fight and begging for another chance like some scorned thot. Talking about roc nation killed your career. No idiot. YOU killed your career by turning down the biggest fight of your life for a rapper who claims he lost 92 bricks. Jay was prolly sitting back laughing his ass off that he was dumb enough to actually believe him. Andrade has nobody but himself to blame for the situation he's in. There's not many people alive dumb enough to do what he did.



Well we at 160 now & we on HBO too, so dont run from us again...........bc we all know you'll gas out before we do:umad:





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McGregor's Coach Admits Shock at Mayweather's Ability To Adjust

By Chisanga Malata, courtesy of The Daily Star

CONOR MCGREGOR’s boxing match is currently still one of the biggest talking points in combat sports.

McGregor, the reigning UFC lightweight champion, entered the boxing world last month when he took on Floyd ‘Money’ Mayweather in a multi-million-pound showdown.

The trash-talking Dubliner entered the much-maligned contest having never boxed professionally, a fact which led many to rule out of his chances of pulling off one of the biggest sporting upsets.

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McGregor gave a great account of himself in ‘The Money Fight’ and surprised his and the fight’s detractors by taking the early rounds.

However, Ireland’s first UFC belt holder soon found himself overwhelmed by an old enemy, fatigue.

As McGregor began to tire, Mayweather drastically picked up the pace, repeatedly landing at will before referee Robert Byrd called a halt to proceedings shortly after the tenth round.

Mayweather’s overly aggressive approach to the later rounds was a complete contrast to the normally reserved line of attack fight fans have become accustomed to seeing.

One man who was shocked by Mayweather’s aggressiveness was McGregor’s head coach, John Kavanagh, who couldn't believe the American reverted to walking down the UFC's posterboy.

“But I think it was in the fourth or fifth round when Floyd switched styles and he almost took the Nate Diaz approach of just walking forward and covering up,” Kavanagh wrote in his latest column for The 42ie.

John Kavanagh was surprised by Floyd Mayweather's aggressive approach to the later rounds

“Conor called him ‘a Mexican’, which was a reference to the style of boxing. It’s even more effective in boxing than it is in MMA because you can catch more of your opponent’s shots on the bigger gloves.

“That he decided to go down that route genuinely surprised me. It’s an approach I’ve seen him use extremely rarely.

“I guess it was a display of both experience and technical nous — he was able to switch between styles until he found the one that worked best for him."

He didn't have to adjust :pachaha:

I mean... still hats off to McGregor for standing 9 rounds but the first impression of him doing so well compared to the expectations decreased. I saw the video where Floyd's corner says him to "let him punch himself out and then go at him fro round 4" after the first round. That's exactly what happened.
 

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why do y'all think the heavyweight division of all divisions is the most notorious of doping? Is it because the unlimited weight so they can use any kind of steroids which makes them bigger freely?
 
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