Pac fans and Fury fans will try and pollute this thread.
How Important Is A Fighter's Resume ???
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Acting like you're an official resume expert just makes you look completely full of sh.it now.
I have written and gone over resumes as a supervisor.
Some bosses don't see if the resume is legit (favoritism ? nepotism ? sexy bish ?). Just hire that person on the spot (believe the resume not finding out if it's legit. Sometimes it bites that boss in the ass).
When a resume, such as an actor or athlete, is being discussed, spinning it doesn't work. Honesty will prevail.
The resume will tell a person what version of Ali Berbick beat. Simple derp........
But yes, beating a shot, past prime, over-weight former great fighter should not be given more credit than beating a good solid pro at his best weight and in his prime. You agree then?
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Wow, you are at least as guilty of this as any other posted here.Comment
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Sometimes I find myself editing a comment due to childish name calling
Forgive me
Yes I agree. Across the board.Comment
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Resume is the real test. Who you beat.
'Defining fights' is next level kind of stuff. But some eras simply won't have them.
Amazing how many people will say beating a top 2 or 3 fighter isn't worth anything because they later dropped from that ranking. If they were there and you beat them, then that's a huge plus on your resume.
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i wonder if these fans have their eyes checked regularly..
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