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  • egreezy
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    How often do you watch...

    How often do you watch your favorite current fighters matches where they lose? How hard is it for you to? And what did you learn about your fighters weaknesses? Give multiples examples of these fights and what they told you.
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    So I guess no one?

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    • Golden Boy 360
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      I find it hard to watch tyson get knocked out by williams....douglas...and lewis.....

      i get this feeling that gets me sad watching the former baddest man on the planet get crushed

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      • IIG
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        It's difficult to do... It depends on the fighter though. All of Roy Jones losses are hard to watch, but I can look at them. The first Taylor-Pavlik fight, you couldn't pay me a grand to watch again. Felix Trinidad is probably one of my favorite boxers ever, but I can watch his losses with ease. Mike Tyson? You'd need a straitjacket to keep me from turning the TV (or monitor) off as fast as I possibly can... It's strange.

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        • Dambala
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          In recent memory I suffer that K.O. that Darchinyan gave tio Mijares. But I can't watch Trinidad vs Wright, not even a round, it's so frustrating to me coz I know-like everyone else-that he can't fight above 154, and that fight was so one-sided that I can't stand it.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Dambala
            In recent memory I suffer that K.O. that Darchinyan gave tio Mijares. But I can't watch Trinidad vs Wright, not even a round, it's so frustrating to me coz I know-like everyone else-that he can't fight above 154, and that fight was so one-sided that I can't stand it.
            The Wright fight was one-sided, but Trinidad shouldn't be ashamed. Tito came to fight, and instead he was the bull to Wright's matador. Tito was never hurt in that fight. Wright's punches were pitter pat shots, but they all landed cleanly and scored. If anything is frustrating to watch, it's Wright's style.

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            • mspiegelo
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              #7
              Originally posted by egreezy
              How often do you watch your favorite current fighters matches where they lose? How hard is it for you to? And what did you learn about your fighters weaknesses? Give multiples examples of these fights and what they told you.
              tonight was the 2nd time i watched roy get beat by calzaghe. it wasn't as devastating as the first time i saw it. it angered me that he was so ill prepared with such a ****ty cutman, not that it would have made too much of a difference.

              i have tortured myself with the johnson and tarver footage countless times. i guess that makes me a masochist....

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                Originally posted by mspiegelo
                tonight was the 2nd time i watched roy get beat by calzaghe. it wasn't as devastating as the first time i saw it. it angered me that he was so ill prepared with such a ****ty cutman, not that it would have made too much of a difference.

                i have tortured myself with the johnson and tarver footage countless times. i guess that makes me a masochist....
                roy overtrained and peaked too early, if this didnt happen im positive he would have finished him off after the kd for 1st ko :0

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