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Addie
03-02-2010, 12:48 PM
I'm currently in the process of learning how to build websites, and I've now completed my layout but now I just need some content. I don't need much, it's basically just an experiment to get to know how everything works with CSS and HTML. I've made four links; Barrera, Sanchez, Chavez, and Olivares. When I click these, It'll link to the next page with a centered box and a little bit of information. It's true, I could have simply wrote stuff myself but here's a change for you to get involved. I'll upload the website on the net afterwards, some free hosting site, and show you the results.
I basically need a paragraph on each of those four fighters, won't take you long and it's just another excuse to talk boxing. Thanks in advance.
Addie
03-02-2010, 03:20 PM
...You lazy bitches!
Pachilles
03-02-2010, 03:55 PM
Barrera - Zumbale mambo pa' que mis gatas prendan los motores. Que se preparen que lo que viene es pa' que le den. Mami, ya yo se que tu no te me vas a quitar Duro! Lo que me gusta es que tu te dejas llevar Duro! Todos los weekend'es ella sale a vacilar Duro! Mi gata no para de janguear, porque...
Sanchez - Ella prende las turbinas no discrimina. No se pierde ni un party de marquesina se asicala hasta pa' la esquina. Luce tan bien que hasta la sombra le combina. Asesina, me domina. Janguea en carros, motoras y limosinas, Llena su tanque de adrenalina, cuando escucha reggaeton en las bocinas
Chavez - Aqui nosotros somos los mejores, no te me ajores. En la pista nos llaman Los Matadores. Tu haces que cualquiera se enamore cuando bailas al ritmo de los tambores! Esto va pa' las gatas de to's colores, pa' las mayores, pa' las menores, pa' las que son mas zorras que los cazadores...pa' las mujeres que no apagan sus motores?
Olivares - Tenemos tu y yo algo pendiente, tu me debes algo y lo sabes. Conmigo ella se pierde no le rinde cuentas a nadie...tenemos tu y yo algo pendiente tu me debes algo y lo sabes. Conmigo ella se pierde no le rinde cuentas a nadie!!
teeto
03-02-2010, 03:56 PM
Let me dig out my very very old Chavez thread opener. One sec.
Addie
03-02-2010, 04:00 PM
Thanks Teeto :)
Caponecartels
03-02-2010, 04:01 PM
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That caught me off guard. :lol:
TommyV
03-02-2010, 04:04 PM
...You lazy bitches!
Fuck off, you've had hours to do it and Barrera is supposed to be your favourite fighter! :tong
Only joking mate, I will have a crack tomorrow. Or possibly later. Winona is still over-rated though.
teeto
03-02-2010, 04:04 PM
I made this thread in May 2008!! Called Glorify a fighter, i don't fully agree with it now though, but here is the one i did of Chavez, i've learned a ot since then, i need to give him more credit for the way his hands flow, but anyway Addie here it is:
Please give an assessment of any fighter of your choosing. Just break down their fighting style and glorify them in the process if you wish.
This thread is just for fun so if a fighter is being over-hyped or wrongly glorified a little please dont bite!
I always do my Duran and Robinson ones because they pop in so many subjects on this forum, so i'll get the ball rolling with a different fighter, Julio Cesar Chavez-
I believe his best range when he was in full flow and found his rythm was mid-range. Once he got going and he would just tense up his body and plant his feet in front of a fighter (after cutting off the ring with subtle, masterful movement), he would just fire that pin-point straight right to the head (his best punch i believe), and the left downstairs. This would normally be the pattern of the bout until the other guy caved. You could hit him back all you want, but the shots would normally be stopped by either his glove, or a piece of iron he called his chin, either one was just as effective a shield as the other.
Not a tremendous ko puncher, but one of the strongest men his weight divisions have ever seen, and a heavy-hooker with good enough power to wear down his guys and stop them, even some of the better class opponents. He never really seemed to let his punches fly in bunches too often, it was more THUD, THUD, THUD, one at a time. Although i do believe he exhibited some good combination work, especially to the body, in a losing effort (and it WAS) to Pernell Whitaker, a fight he should have lost by a land-slide, but was still competitive throughout in, and contested almost every round to make his master work. His boxing skills may be slightly underrated, he did display some good movement at times, and a good jab, but his best performances were the typical Julio, standing right there, finding his range and hammering away with a quality offence that rendered men helpless.
Pachilles
03-02-2010, 04:07 PM
That caught me off guard. :lol:
More than likely more mexicans will want to look up these fighters on the internet and find his links, so i thought i'd help Addie out on that side of things, someone else can do the english paragraphs
Addie
03-02-2010, 04:08 PM
Winona is still over-rated though.
Fuck off, you can't even ejaculate yet....when you can, only then will you be able to fully appreciate Noni.
Addie
03-02-2010, 04:10 PM
Cheers Teeto. I'm using that, anyone else who can cover the other three get a handshake and...I promise not to mention Noni for a week.
teeto
03-02-2010, 04:13 PM
Hahhahaha
McGrain
03-02-2010, 04:15 PM
Marco Antonio Barrera is a middling alphabet title holder who would have been firmly outboxed by Antonio Esparragoza. Best known for his lucky wins over Erik Morales and his one sided points losses to Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez. Stope din his most recent outing against Prescott victim Amir Khan, Barrera's reputation has become rather inflated in recent years, despite a pair of losses to a fighter named Junior Jones, a fighter knocked out five times and outpointed by a journeyman named Ivan Alvarez. Barrera was a resonably well balanced fighter whose only weakness was his vulnerability to boxers and punchers.
He lives in San Fransisco with his boyfriend, and their nine year old adopted son, N'Gongo.
teeto
03-02-2010, 04:20 PM
Marco Antonio Barrera is a middling alphabet title holder who would have been firmly outboxed by Antonio Esparragoza. Best known for his lucky wins over Erik Morales and his one sided points losses to Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez. Stope din his most recent outing against Prescott victim Amir Khan, Barrera's reputation has become rather inflated in recent years, despite a pair of losses to a fighter named Junior Jones, a fighter knocked out five times and outpointed by a journeyman named Ivan Alvarez. Barrera was a resonably well balanced fighter whose only weakness was his vulnerability to boxers and punchers.
He lives in San Fransisco with his boyfriend, and their nine year old adopted son, N'Gongo.
Maybe the thread should be called Lyrically Assassinate my favourite fighter?!
GPater11093
03-02-2010, 04:36 PM
Hahhahaha
Don't let him steal that, charge him for it. Your scouse you should be smart like that.
Marco Antonio Barrera is a middling alphabet title holder who would have been firmly outboxed by Antonio Esparragoza. Best known for his lucky wins over Erik Morales and his one sided points losses to Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez. Stope din his most recent outing against Prescott victim Amir Khan, Barrera's reputation has become rather inflated in recent years, despite a pair of losses to a fighter named Junior Jones, a fighter knocked out five times and outpointed by a journeyman named Ivan Alvarez. Barrera was a resonably well balanced fighter whose only weakness was his vulnerability to boxers and punchers.
He lives in San Fransisco with his boyfriend, and their nine year old adopted son, N'Gongo.
:rofl:rofl
I might do one on Olivares, but Addie doesnt appreciate me.
Addie
03-02-2010, 05:08 PM
Marco Antonio Barrera is a middling alphabet title holder who would have been firmly outboxed by Antonio Esparragoza. Best known for his lucky wins over Erik Morales and his one sided points losses to Manny Pacquiao and Juan Manuel Marquez. Stope din his most recent outing against Prescott victim Amir Khan, Barrera's reputation has become rather inflated in recent years, despite a pair of losses to a fighter named Junior Jones, a fighter knocked out five times and outpointed by a journeyman named Ivan Alvarez. Barrera was a resonably well balanced fighter whose only weakness was his vulnerability to boxers and punchers.
He lives in San Fransisco with his boyfriend, and their nine year old adopted son, N'Gongo.
:lol: I'm using it.
Addie
03-02-2010, 05:08 PM
Do one Greg, thanks.
McGrain
03-02-2010, 05:12 PM
:lol: I'm using it.
You took that very well!
Addie
03-02-2010, 05:16 PM
It's true. I guess you're nothing more than a blip on my radar...I didn't vote for you on the best British poster thread...who are you again?
TommyV
03-03-2010, 07:30 AM
Fuck off, you can't even ejaculate yet....when you can, only then will you be able to fully appreciate Noni.
True, but she still doesn't stiffle my willy-waggle with rigor mortis or whatever the fuck happens to it when I see that picture of the Klitschko's.
*No Homo*
Flea Man
03-03-2010, 08:45 AM
Ruben Olivares was arguably the hardest hitter in the history of the Bantamweight division.
He started off his title reign with a stunning K.O over legendary Bantamweight Lionel Rose. He was also the only fighter to stop Alan Rudkin in a World title fight.
Whilst Olivares' partying lifestyle caused him to have some inconsistent patches (notably at 126lbs and in his two losses to Rafael Herrera) he made amends by lifting titles at Featherweight, where he demonstrated his boxing ability; in his loss to the young Alexis Arguello, Olivares demonstrates his ability to move around his opponent and land countering hooks to great effect.
In short, Olivares could've conceivably amassed a more aesthetically pleasing resume; but for those who have seen him fight (particularly at his Bantamweight peak) there can be no doubt he was one of the most formidable fighting machines in the history of eight-stone-six Warriors, a massive recognition considering the depth in class that division posseses historically.
Good enough? Or not enough info? Am I wrong in saying the first Herrera loss was down to Olivares partying? I don't believe to have seen it. I'm hoenstly more well versed in his featherweight tenure and the early stages of his reign at Bantam; McGrain is well versed in Olivares, maybe he could help you out Addie :good
john garfield
03-03-2010, 11:09 AM
I'm currently in the process of learning how to build websites, and I've now completed my layout but now I just need some content. I don't need much, it's basically just an experiment to get to know how everything works with CSS and HTML. I've made four links; Barrera, Sanchez, Chavez, and Olivares. When I click these, It'll link to the next page with a centered box and a little bit of information. It's true, I could have simply wrote stuff myself but here's a change for you to get involved. I'll upload the website on the net afterwards, some free hosting site, and show you the results.
I basically need a paragraph on each of those four fighters, won't take you long and it's just another excuse to talk boxing. Thanks in advance.
Seeing Olivares's name brings a smile. Did a brief interview with him at a bar in L.A., through an interpreter.
He was raising a few with friends, 'n looked more like a super middleweight, enjoying what he was deprived of during his fighting years.
His hair was still black 'n full and spiky-straight and his Indian features were even more pronounced when he smiled, which he did easily and often, revealing a gleaming gold frame for his right front tooth.
Q: Ruben, tell me about your two losses to Rafael Herrera.
RO: The first time Rafael took the title away from me, I had trouble making weight, and the second time, he just beat me, fair and square.
Q: After your first loss to Bobby Chacon, what did you learn that allowed you to win the next two?
RO: Good preparation, because we went 15 rounds in those days. I studied Bobby Chacon's tapes. All three fights were very tough. Bobby Chacon is very brave...
Q: You're one of the hardest punchers that's ever stepped in the ring, how'd he manage to take those?
RO: Chacon hit very hard also...He was very, very BRAVE...
'n he seemed to be struggling for an even STRONGER word. I volunteered, "cahones," and he rocked back with laughter, nodding his agreement. "YOU SPEAK MY LANGUAGE!" he said, slapping me on the shoulder.
john garfield
03-03-2010, 05:21 PM
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