Lennox was just toooooooooooo proud n over confident, he still says that Rehman can’t beat him and wants a rematch ASAP with him cos he knows he can easily beat rehman.
but i wonder wat happened this morning…
sobi yeah i notice that deis carry some slavery chip on their shoulders that majority of them must hate british sports teams and atheletes for no other reason than that they are brits.
Kinda childish if ya ask me.
Lennox is doing amazing for his age, and he is not done yet, but there is a rise and fall of every star..lets not knock the guy even if his career is starting to plateau.
Its just like when ppl wrote of andre aggasi and dissed him quite openly at his lack of talent..and then he came back big time, shut all of em up.
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**sobi yeah i notice that deis carry some slavery chip on their shoulders that majority of them must hate british sports teams and atheletes for no other reason than that they are brits.
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it is only so because brits refuse to let go their master of slaves attitudes, still having illusions of bygone power. just look at the attitude of english cricket team that visited pak and SL recently, especially nasir hussain, so kindly bestowing us with their presence.
and they are no more champion of any sports anyway. brits are all like Graeme Hick these days. so much fanfare and nothing in actual.
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Originally posted by Fraudz:
**sobi yeah i notice that deis carry some slavery chip on their shoulders that majority of them must hate british sports teams and atheletes for no other reason than that they are brits.
Lennox is doing amazing for his age, and he is not done yet, but there is a rise and fall of every star..lets not knock the guy even if his career is starting to plateau.
My problem here is that like Naseem, he has been given more credit than he deserves. He is a talented fighter, but I keep hearing seasoned writers talking of him as one of the greats. That’s bull IMO. Great fighters don’t get knocked spark out by a couple of bums…and that’s effectively what Rahman and Mcall were. Not even contenders.
Ali, Foreman, Frazier etc all lost fights but not to nobody’s - and in my view a fighter needs to be able to take a punch before we start calling him great.