I don't think it's something to laugh about. He's been through a lot to get that title. I remember watching him 4 or 5 years ago in Brooklyn and thought he was good but that he wasn't popular enough to get a title or attention on TV. Props to him.
nothing strange about getting emotional when you achieve your life goal. when you worked your entire life for something, sacrificed so much in life and put your soul into something. going into your thirties and never reaching that goal, getting to the point where you think it might not happen, then it does.
it would be strange if he wasnt emotional. lots of fighters cry when they had big wins, mcllellan and abraham both cried when they became world champions just to name two off the top of my head.
I don't see what the fuss is all about to be honest, maybe it's because I didn't watch it live but after watching it now it doesn't seem extra-ordinary to me.
I thought it was a little overboard. He acted like he just watched his family die or something. No disrespect but he should be a bit happier
Seriously. He acted like if he just overcame a lot in his life. Coming from the point where nothing was going for him and he kept at it even though it was tough and somehow he's now a champion. Oh wait...
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The part where he was almost laying on top of his baby was ****ing WEIRD.
Yeah i was actually laughing at that part the baby looked terrified
He acted like he just watched his family die or something.
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The part where he was almost laying on top of his baby was ****ing WEIRD.