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Thread: Women’s Boxing

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    Women’s Boxing

    Just watched the Cissoko-Mayling fight. Brutal!

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    I've no interest in watching two chicks fight, saw enough of that in Burnley Mecca back in the day!

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    I've no interest in watching two chicks fight, saw enough of that in Burnley Mecca back in the day!
    Haha, well done outwood, you definitely caught BT with that one. It all got rather silly in that match with her dismissal followed by Paul Konchesky, her manager, getting his marching orders too!
    In spite of that, the Hammers managed to beat Villa, 2-1 ---although the incident did happen in added time! As a fight it was a non-contest!

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    I knew what "bout" Sir Outwood was referring to Supersub6. How could you possibly think otherwise?

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    Yet another instance of appalling refereeing, Mayling committed at least three yellow card offences in ten seconds, if not reds, but Cissoko, acting purely in self-defense, is the one that gets sent off. How can it be that the player who commits the initial offence, and then attempts to attack her opponent twice, is the one who stays on the pitch ?

    I have still to see any game or sport that is as badly officiated as football. Why should it be, what is so difficult about the game, that it causes such ineptitude amongst those tasked with running it ?

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    I think you have it all wrong B T, ''what they most probably were doing is ? Fighting over me!! It was most common back then!! Just something natural that happened .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Balanbam00 View Post
    I think you have it all wrong B T, ''what they most probably were doing is ? Fighting over me!! It was most common back then!! Just something natural that happened .
    I love you Balan, I really do.

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    I was slightly too young for the Mecca but I vividly remember the cat fights on a Saturday night outside The White Hart. Excellent entertainment! However I do find women’s boxing difficult to watch. I don’t like boxing, full stop, whether it be men or women.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swissclaret View Post
    I was slightly too young for the Mecca but I vividly remember the cat fights on a Saturday night outside The White Hart. Excellent entertainment! However I do find women’s boxing difficult to watch. I don’t like boxing, full stop, whether it be men or women.
    Don't watch women's football then Swiss, that black lass must have been reading Joey Barton's book, where he tells you how to defend yourself when attacked, Joey would have been proud of her.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Don't watch women's football then Swiss, that black lass must have been reading Joey Barton's book, where he tells you how to defend yourself when attacked, Joey would have been proud of her.
    I quite enjoy women’s football, especially if they score and take their tops off. Sad I know.

    I like the fact that they don’t roll around in agony when an opponent breathes on them.

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