pacman would destroy him!
oscar had his days, he is now fighting for the cash
i don't think so personally, he's the richest boxer alive, it's quite safe to say he's not in it for the money, and it's not like after he retires he'll be poor as he has golden boy promotions, he simply loves the sport, he should realise that he's past it, but sometimes the heart wants to carry on, it happens to many a sportsman
you would think he figured out that he is finished when he "lost" to floyd in 07
Here is a pic taken on Friday night of me and my cousin, former lightweight champion of the world, Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini -
Very nice.![]()
Booty so strong, it put me in a wheel chair. - Stephen Hawking
Was he fighting Bobby Chacon?
Hurry home early, hurry on home.....
Vinni, is that a gut I see?
Let's kick football out of racism.
MILAN, May 8 (Reuters) - Inter Milan are to face a disciplinary hearing after their fans hurled a motor scooter from the second level of the San Siro stadium towards the end of Sunday's game against Atalanta. Reports said Inter supporters brought the scooter into the ground after stealing it from an Atalanta fan during a pre-match scuffle.
I rock on the block for the real Hip-Hop...
"Imagine what Lou Reed could have achieved if he'd spent his twenties on Twitter."
-- Peter Kaplan, former editor-in-chief of The New York Observer, on Twitter
You didn't know that?
That is so yesterday.
Let's kick football out of racism.
MILAN, May 8 (Reuters) - Inter Milan are to face a disciplinary hearing after their fans hurled a motor scooter from the second level of the San Siro stadium towards the end of Sunday's game against Atalanta. Reports said Inter supporters brought the scooter into the ground after stealing it from an Atalanta fan during a pre-match scuffle.
I rock on the block for the real Hip-Hop...
"Imagine what Lou Reed could have achieved if he'd spent his twenties on Twitter."
-- Peter Kaplan, former editor-in-chief of The New York Observer, on Twitter
"Imagine what Lou Reed could have achieved if he'd spent his twenties on Twitter."
-- Peter Kaplan, former editor-in-chief of The New York Observer, on Twitter
no its not bad but i would rather stick to promoting rather than have ppl remember me losing my last 2 bouts