He was deliberately not fighting. He's no Klitschko, but he's no helpless schmuck either. Look at his previous fights on Youtube and compare it with what he was doing the other night. He wasn't even making a show of trying - and Holyfield looked about as non-threatening as heavy bag. And yet, at the end, Valuev seemed to be anticipating the win. Something very funny about that so-called fight. And now they want a freakin' rematch? Lord hab mercy!
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Originally posted by werewolf View PostHe was deliberately not fighting. He's no Klitschko, but he's no helpless schmuck either. Look at his previous fights on Youtube and compare it with what he was doing the other night. He wasn't even making a show of trying - and Holyfield looked about as non-threatening as heavy bag. And yet, at the end, Valuev seemed to be anticipating the win. Something very funny about that so-called fight. And now they want a freakin' rematch? Lord hab mercy!
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Originally posted by werewolf View PostHe was deliberately not fighting. He's no Klitschko, but he's no helpless schmuck either. Look at his previous fights on Youtube and compare it with what he was doing the other night. He wasn't even making a show of trying - and Holyfield looked about as non-threatening as heavy bag. And yet, at the end, Valuev seemed to be anticipating the win. Something very funny about that so-called fight. And now they want a freakin' rematch? Lord hab mercy!
Holyfield deserves a rematch, in America, where you can't just win fights for being European.
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Originally posted by dans01234 View PostMaybe Valuev is just a out of shape fraud. He didn't feel bad for Evander, he just knew it was rigged and tried not to get in any exchanges so it could look any worse.
Holyfield deserves a rematch, in America, where you can't just win fights for being European.
I've never been impressed with Valuev, but he is nowhere near THAT bad. Just watch his previous fights and compare it with what he was doing last night.
Please, don't give me that stuff about Europe. As if every other big fight in the USA hasn't had a ridiculously crooked decision coming out of the so-called judges. When big fights in the USA go to decision I EXPECT the decision to be backwards, and when it's not I'm rather amazed. Mills Lane talked about this in his book, *Let's Get It On*.
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Originally posted by werewolf View PostI've never been impressed with Valuev, but he is nowhere near THAT bad. Just watch his previous fights and compare it with what he was doing last night.
Please, don't give me that stuff about Europe. As if every other big fight in the USA hasn't had a ridiculously crooked decision coming out of the so-called judges. When big fights in the USA go to decision I EXPECT the decision to be backwards, and when it's not I'm rather amazed. Mills Lane talked about this in his book, *Let's Get It On*.
Yes there is corruption in America too, but there's no doubt in my mind that if the fight was in America, Holyfield would've gotten the right decision.
I have to respect you though after you tricked me into that Rahman bet.
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