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Wladimir Klitschko's past 4 opponents: who's effort was the most courageous?
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Wladimir Klitschko's past 4 opponents: who's effort was the most courageous?
25David Haye28.00%7Jean-Marc Mormeck0.00%0Tony Thompson8.00%2Mariusz Wach64.00%16The poll is expired.
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There's nothing courageous about standing there like an lumbering idiot and getting your brains smashed in. Its just stupid.
Gaye was the only one who entered the ring with an actual chance. The frustrating thing about his performance is that he could've done more.
But by that, I don't mean get repeatedly hit in the head so morons would think he was courageous.
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Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View PostThere's nothing courageous about standing there like an lumbering idiot and getting your brains smashed in. Its just stupid.
Gaye was the only one who entered the ring with an actual chance. The frustrating thing about his performance is that he could've done more.
But by that, I don't mean get repeatedly hit in the head so morons would think he was courageous.
Haye fought to survive, not to win. He is more talented than Wach, but he never took any chances. Wach showed courage, Haye showed fear.
And Haye made a fool of himself by using his little toe as an excuse.
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Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View PostThere's nothing courageous about standing there like an lumbering idiot and getting your brains smashed in. Its just stupid.
Gaye was the only one who entered the ring with an actual chance. The frustrating thing about his performance is that he could've done more.
But by that, I don't mean get repeatedly hit in the head so morons would think he was courageous.
Saturday was basically a repeat of Klitschko-Briggs, but for one right hand.
I'm not meaning to sound negative, but that's what it was. One under-prepared/flawed fighter getting pummelled for 12 rounds.Last edited by yoz; 11-12-2012, 01:12 PM.
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Originally posted by Freedom. View PostWe know you love Haye, but let's be honest here.
Haye fought to survive, not to win. He is more talented than Wach, but he never took any chances. Wach showed courage, Haye showed fear.
And Haye made a fool of himself by using his little toe as an excuse.
So your summation of why he showed "courage" is basically that he got hit in the head a lot. Derp.
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Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View PostMariusz Wack threw 18 more punches than Gaye.
So your summation of why he showed "courage" is basically that he got hit in the head a lot. Derp.
Difference is, Haye being the quicker boxer COULD have thrown more, but chose not to.
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