Have you ever seen an ex champ less eager to avenge themselves? This contract would have been signed months ago, if he had any fighting heart.
Vlad would obviously be capable of beating Tony, since he should have won last time, except for the lack of a fighting heart, to be blunt.
Any massively experienced champion is supposed to know you finish an opponent when he is hurt. That came as a shock to Vlad, so he put it in his notebook for future reference.
I lost every shred of respect for Tsyzu who had been one of my favorite fighters for years, when he pulled the same stunt after losing to Hatton. He took all the time he legally could, and then declined to fight again. He had no respect for us, I lost all respect for him. I am now tickled that his legacy took a major dive after losing to the likes of Hatton. He deserved it.
When a boxer shows not enough heart to take a rematch he might easily win and thereby enhance his legacy mightily, it tells the world something which history pays attention to. The heart of a tiger can never hurt a boxer's legacy. Vlad is not physically through. At least he wasn't last bout. He fights just like he always did and just as well.
Don't worry, boys, if he declines the rematch his legacy will take a permanent nose dive, because su****ions about his heart will appear true. It was a close fight he could have won, so history expects him to take this rematch. If he doesn't, history will punish him for failing to grab the chance to finally prove he was worthy of the crown for all those years he wore it. I do not think he was worthy. It looks like he may be about to prove it to all of us. He never had a great fight, and may not want another one. Gee, Vlad, great fights are hard on a boxer. Did you just figure that out, too?
Vlad would obviously be capable of beating Tony, since he should have won last time, except for the lack of a fighting heart, to be blunt.
Any massively experienced champion is supposed to know you finish an opponent when he is hurt. That came as a shock to Vlad, so he put it in his notebook for future reference.
I lost every shred of respect for Tsyzu who had been one of my favorite fighters for years, when he pulled the same stunt after losing to Hatton. He took all the time he legally could, and then declined to fight again. He had no respect for us, I lost all respect for him. I am now tickled that his legacy took a major dive after losing to the likes of Hatton. He deserved it.
When a boxer shows not enough heart to take a rematch he might easily win and thereby enhance his legacy mightily, it tells the world something which history pays attention to. The heart of a tiger can never hurt a boxer's legacy. Vlad is not physically through. At least he wasn't last bout. He fights just like he always did and just as well.
Don't worry, boys, if he declines the rematch his legacy will take a permanent nose dive, because su****ions about his heart will appear true. It was a close fight he could have won, so history expects him to take this rematch. If he doesn't, history will punish him for failing to grab the chance to finally prove he was worthy of the crown for all those years he wore it. I do not think he was worthy. It looks like he may be about to prove it to all of us. He never had a great fight, and may not want another one. Gee, Vlad, great fights are hard on a boxer. Did you just figure that out, too?
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