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  • Great
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    #21
    If Vlad to meet one more able to box even at a quite good level knockouter (for example, Tua) outside of any doubts again appears on the back. The guy absolutely became bad and falls even from impacts of such boxers, as Williamson (impact has fallen to that moment when Vlad was in a unstable position, but the fact is the fact).

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    • Neuraxis
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      #22
      Originally posted by jabsRstiff
      explain....please.
      The fact that when he got tired in the Purrity and Brewster fights or when Sanders caught him instead of remaining calm he tends to panick.

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      • jabsRstiff
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        #23
        Originally posted by Neuraxis
        The fact that when he got tired in the Purrity and Brewster fights or when Sanders caught him instead of remaining calm he tends to panick.

        Recipe for a doomed FIGHTING career.

        He's not a natural fighter.
        The KO losses will weigh heavier on his mind, making him even more vulnerable, weaker.

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        • oldgringo
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          #24
          Originally posted by Great
          If Vlad to meet one more able to box even at a quite good level knockouter (for example, Tua) outside of any doubts again appears on the back. The guy absolutely became bad and falls even from impacts of such boxers, as Williamson (impact has fallen to that moment when Vlad was in a unstable position, but the fact is the fact).
          What?!?!?!

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          • Neuraxis
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            #25
            Originally posted by oldgringo
            What?!?!?!
            I was thinking the same thing. Someone's first language isn't English, or someone needs to reword that so we might be able to understand it.

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            • Neuraxis
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              #26
              Originally posted by jabsRstiff
              Recipe for a doomed FIGHTING career.

              He's not a natural fighter.
              The KO losses will weigh heavier on his mind, making him even more vulnerable, weaker.
              Yeah I'm just hopeing Manny can turn him around. In the last fight against TOS, Wlad panicked after the KD, but while he was panicking he clinched with TOS over and over again until he had calmed down.

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              • Great
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                #27
                Originally posted by Neuraxis
                The fact that when he got tired in the Purrity and Brewster fights or when Sanders caught him instead of remaining calm he tends to panick.
                After the first serious missed punch. I think, that Klitschko-jr. already never to get rid of this psychological problem.

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                • The Noose
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                  #28
                  I agree with everything Great says.

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                  • Great
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Neuraxis
                    I Someone's first language isn't English

                    Has guessed
                    I shall try to tell in another way.

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                    • Neuraxis
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                      #30
                      Translation. Free Online Translation for albanian, arabic, bulgarian, catalan, chinese (simp.), chinese (trad.), croatian, czech, danish, dutch, estonian, filipino, finnish, french, galician, german, greek, hebrew, hindi, hungarian, indonesian, italian, japanese, korean, latvian, lithuanian, maltese, norwegian, polish, portuguese, romanian, russian, serbian, slovak, slovenian, spanish, swedish, thai, turkish, ukrainian and vietnamese languages.

                      That may help, though I've noticed that it tends to skip translating words sometimes.

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