Time for Wlad to show what he's made of

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  • Derranged_
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    #41
    Originally posted by RunW/Knives
    I don't care, whatever.

    All I know is, you need to realize that Holy is going to get hurt. I'm not trying to play some sort of reverse psychology bull**** card with you, and I never attacked you as a poster. I attacked the idea behind your delusions..........in that you think Holy is going to take over the division again.

    It's just no good when people can't let things go. We saw this with Tyson, and everyone was claiming he was going to take over.

    A fat Brit nobody knocked him out cold.

    Now in this case a great HW hero stands the risk of getting seriously hurt because of his status and you don't even care.

    They're many posters here that don't get this train of thought or just don't give a **** if Holyfield gets hurt or not. Check this thread and posts out:

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    • RonnieCOleman
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      #42
      Originally posted by RunW/Knives
      I don't care, whatever.

      All I know is, you need to realize that Holy is going to get hurt. I'm not trying to play some sort of reverse psychology bull**** card with you, and I never attacked you as a poster. I attacked the idea behind your delusions..........in that you think Holy is going to take over the division again.

      It's just no good when people can't let things go. We saw this with Tyson, and everyone was claiming he was going to take over.

      A fat Brit nobody knocked him out cold.

      Now in this case a great HW hero stands the risk of getting seriously hurt because of his status and you don't even care.
      Yeah, and your not his ****ing dad; like I said before he's 44 years old, old enough to make his own decisions. He himself even said he's felt better then he ever has in years, I think I'd rather take an opinion from a guy who's been in the ring first hand then from some idiot who doesn't know **** all about him and is probably afraid his accomplishments will end up overshadowing Ali's, so he's doing everything to get people to see it his way haha. That's as delusional as it gets.

      This is a sport, not the ****ing circle of death, we have something called "referees" in case your too ******ed to notice. The moment something starts to go wrong, the referee stops it, understand?? Hahhaah Wlad isn't even a 1 punch KO artist, yet somehow he's going to kill a former world champion??? hahahaha, he's not Ivan drago you moron, as someone pointed out previously.

      Holyfield knows the implications of getting into the ring, and if he possibly dies as a courageous champion that he is, I'm sure he won't regret it....

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      • Derranged_
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        #43
        Originally posted by RonnieCOleman
        Yeah, and your not his ****ing dad; like I said before he's 44 years old, old enough to make his own decisions. He himself even said he's felt better then he ever has in years, I think I'd rather take an opinion from a guy who's been in the ring first hand then from some idiot who doesn't know **** all about him and is probably afraid his accomplishments will end up overshadowing Ali's, so he's doing everything to get people to see it his way haha. That's as delusional as it gets.

        This is a sport, not the ****ing circle of death, we have something called "referees" in case your too ******ed to notice. The moment something starts to go wrong, the referee stops it, understand?? Hahhaah Wlad isn't even a 1 punch KO artist, yet somehow he's going to kill a former world champion??? hahahaha, he's not Ivan drago you moron, as someone pointed out previously.

        Holyfield knows the implications of getting into the ring, and if he possibly dies as a courageous champion that he is, I'm sure he won't regret it....

        We also have athletic commissions and sanctioning bodies whose objective is to protect fighters from getting injured as a result of 'mismatches.'

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