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  • Vasyl’s dad
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    #11
    Originally posted by ..Calderon...
    When I talk about REAL fans, I say purists. Any other time, I'm talking about the people who fill the seats. The people who fill the seats, 9 out of 10 times, go for the guy who is undefeated and will follow that guys career more often. And popularity, fair or not, often dictates how successful a person can be in this game.

    You can point out an Arturo Gatti, but for every Gatti, and I can pull out pull out 20 Jason Litzaus, Jeff Lacys and Amir Khans. Khan just happens to have a big time promoter behind him that is willing to invest. For obvious reasons.
    I'm not sure you're understanding what I'm saying.

    There are boxing fans, and then there are fighter fans.

    Fans of the sport never turn thier backs on a fighter after one loss.
    Fighter fans do.
    Fans of the sport like to see that person rebound and come back.
    Fighter fans look for another **** with a 0 to ride.

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      #12
      Originally posted by El Gallo Negro!
      I'm not sure you're understanding what I'm saying.

      There are boxing fans, and then there are fighter fans.

      Fans of the sport never turn thier backs on a fighter after one loss.
      Fighter fans do.
      Fans of the sport like to see that person rebound and come back.
      Fighter fans look for another **** with a 0 to ride.

      I agree. However, what you might not be getting is that this sport, for better or worse, lives due to fighter fans.

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      • Vasyl’s dad
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        #13
        Originally posted by ..Calderon...
        I agree. However, what you might not be getting is that this sport, for better or worse, lives due to fighter fans.
        Actually, I totally understand that. Its the same in any entertainment field.

        The casuals/commercial crowd always bring in the most money.

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          #14
          Originally posted by El Gallo Negro!
          Actually, I totally understand that. Its the same in any entertainment field.

          The casuals/commercial crowd always bring in the most money.
          I dind't think you didn't get it, I was just pointing it out. You seem like a smart enough cat.

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          • Del Coqui
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            #15
            He has a weak chin, his deffense needs to improve when he faces top fighters, I think he needs a new trainer who teaches him better deffense.

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              #16
              Originally posted by gerardofpr
              He has a weak chin, his deffense needs to improve when he faces top fighters, I think he needs a new trainer who teaches him better deffense.
              I do really feel that his trainer might be a major problem. He hasn't SEEMED to try and change any of the negatives that seem so glaring to most observers.

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              • Reggie Miller
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                #17
                His chin will be his downfall.

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                • catalinul
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Flames Of War
                  His chin will be his downfall.
                  It's not his chin,it's his lunging in style,reckless defence.His chin has nothing to do with it.

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                  • THE REED
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                    #19
                    Ive noticed he keeps his hands up when the fight begins... and as he gets more and more comfortable with who hes fighting and what he can do he starts dropping them... I think if he was in a real fight with someone they wouldnt be dropping like they do against these guys...

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by reedickyaluss
                      Ive noticed he keeps his hands up when the fight begins... and as he gets more and more comfortable with who hes fighting and what he can do he starts dropping them... I think if he was in a real fight with someone they wouldnt be dropping like they do against these guys...
                      Also possible. Some fighters kind of 'fight down' to the level of the opponent. It remains to be seen if he will step up as he steps up, but he's gotta be a pretty smart fighter, in one sense. When he won the gold medal, clearly he had a different style then he does now, since it's a different scoring style. Technically, that could be a sign that he adapts to how he SHOULD fight.

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