Has your night ever been totaly wrecked because your favorite fighter lost?

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  • K-DOGG
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    #31
    Ali-Spinks I....but I was like 7, so I'm not sure how "wrecked" I could have been. I did learn not to "love a fighter" so much after that, though.

    Now, I don't have any fighter as such a favorite that my night would be wrecked should they lose. I love the game, not necessarily the players....though I am always happy when John Ruiz loses, oddly enough.

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      #32
      Originally posted by K-DOGG
      Ali-Spinks I....but I was like 7, so I'm not sure how "wrecked" I could have been. I did learn not to "love a fighter" so much after that, though.

      Now, I don't have any fighter as such a favorite that my night would be wrecked should they lose. I love the game, not necessarily the players....though I am always happy when John Ruiz loses, oddly enough.
      Good attitude! Whish i could be like that, I held a Grudge on Holyfeild and B-Hop for years for beatin my boys Tyson and Tito!

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      • Dyl-G
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        #33
        yeah the gatti/mayweather and gatti/baldomir, that was depressing

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        • Mr. Ryan
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          #34
          The night I can best recall is when Jerson Ravelo got stopped last month by Allan Green. There had been alot of beef there and I had gotten into some scraps with Green and it was just a crescendo of all the talk and tumult that was to get in. When Jerson went down in the 8th, it was like I was in Vietnam and one of my boys got sniped out. It was really difficult to deal with.

          When Pacquiao lost the first time to Morales, I wasn't as upset as I thought I would be. With Pacquiao cut and getting caught alot, I could see that here is a really tough guy. Nobody should ever shed a tear for him because he is just such a tough, brave man. He is a warrior.

          It was really difficult in Gatti-Mayweather, I decided not to go because I knew what was going to happen. Everytime Gatti got hit, I felt alot of anger because here is a fighter in Mayweather who embodies everything that I am against, just a prick who is brash and belittles people with less than himself. Gatti is everything I am, just a blue collar guy who gives everything everytime out and even lives in my hometown of Jersey City. There was alot of symbolism in there and it just said that usually the rabbit beats the hare in real life. That was a tough night for me because I had to say goodbye to my favorite slugger.

          When Felix Trinidad was stopped by Bernard Hopkins, I knew that my childhood was over. Growing up, Trinidad was my dude, just a great brawler who gave me so many entertaining moments as a fan. To see him dismantled by a guy who upset me when he threw the Puerto Rican flag, it bothered me greatly. It was like saying **** your childhood memories of boxing, I'm mean and this is what it is now. It took me a long time to reconcile as a fan the idea of Hopkins being appreciable.

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          • Run
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            #35
            Yes.

            Tapia v.s. Ayala 1. And to this day it's total ****ing bull****.



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            • Undefeated
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              #36
              This is a good thread..

              When Tito lost to B-hop.. Man it ******. Also knowing what he did to that PR flag made it worse. That mother****er!

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              • Mr. Ryan
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                #37
                Originally posted by RunWithKnives
                Yes.

                Tapia v.s. Ayala 1. And to this day it's total ****ing bull****.
                The only thing that bothered me about the fight was that it was a robbery, Tapia was landing the harder, sharper punches. "Mi Vida Loca" was tearing him apart with body shots and they gave it to Ayala. In all fairness, Tapia was on the slide.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Asian Sensation
                  The only thing that bothered me about the fight was that it was a robbery, Tapia was landing the harder, sharper punches. "Mi Vida Loca" was tearing him apart with body shots and they gave it to Ayala. In all fairness, Tapia was on the slide.
                  About five hours before the fight, Tapia found out the iden****** of the men who ****d and stabbed his mom to death when he was tied up in a chair watching as a boy. He was pissed off.....and pictured that Ayala was one of them, and he fought like someone was talking about his mama.



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                  • Mr. Ryan
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by RunWithKnives
                    About five hours before the fight, Tapia found out the iden****** of the men who ****d and stabbed his mom to death when he was tied up in a chair watching as a boy. He was pissed off.....and pictured that Ayala was one of them, and he fought like someone was talking about his mama.
                    Damn, that's some ****. Tapia was way too aggressive and was getting hit too much. It makes sense now. I would've done some Mike Tyson ear biting **** or something like that. He has always been a very emotional fighter though. That fight initiated the hoax that Paulie Ayala was a world class fighter.

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