The promoter is now asking for an age restriction on boxing judges...seems one or two are in their 70's and one guy is in his 80's...+1 With so much on the line, who allows that to happen?!
When asked about it, the 80 year old said, "maybe so; our attention span is not that great anymore.."
Unbelievable... Originally Posted by chipsandsalsa
Rockerrick, did you and Homer like the Mansions? I know they offer from Thurs-Sat 2 buck cover, 2 buck drinks, and 5 buck dances before 11. Is it as ghetto as its rep makes it out to be? Not that I mind ghetto......Sixx , the Mansion is a pretty nice set up , but run like shit. I don't think there was more than 15 people and 2 dancers . Yes , it's pretty much like what I'd heard the rep was . Drank way too much against advice from homie , hurled 1st time in like 10 years . We had way more fun at XTC !!!
sixx Originally Posted by sixxbach
I think it was staged. There are not that many big named fighters out there left for Pac. to fight. Everyone knows Mayweather will continue to duck Pac. as he is more concerned about remaining undefeated then he is about fighting the best competition. So in order for promoters to continue reaping big money draws they cook up this controversy in order to sell a rematch. Originally Posted by northaustincouple74
I think it was staged. There are not that many big named fighters out there left for Pac. to fight. Everyone knows Mayweather will continue to duck Pac. as he is more concerned about remaining undefeated then he is about fighting the best competition. So in order for promoters to continue reaping big money draws they cook up this controversy in order to sell a rematch. Originally Posted by northaustincouple74
Sixx , the Mansion is a pretty nice set up , but run like shit. I don't think there was more than 15 people and 2 dancers . Yes , it's pretty much like what I'd heard the rep was . Drank way too much against advice from homie , hurled 1st time in like 10 years . We had way more fun at XTC !!! Originally Posted by rockerrick
Anyone remember when a prime Pernell Whitaker came to San Antonio in front of 50,000 plus pro Julio Cesar Chavez crowd and pitched a near shutout to the grand majority of spectators but was given a draw? At that the time that was considered the biggest judging robbery. Originally Posted by sixxbachMaybe in pro boxing, and maybe it still is. But the biggest robbery of all time at any level has to be when Roy Jones lost to the Korean fighter in the '88 Seoul Olympics. The Korean guy never laid a glove on Jones, and Jones knocked the Korean fighter down several times. But the bout went to the Korean. Simply stunning.