Comments Thread For: Thurman Rejects Claims About Lack of Motivation: 'I'm Not Over. I Have More To Give'

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  • archiemoore1
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    #21
    Originally posted by Victor valdez
    Who d Fook has that dust Annis fought ? People want to **** ride something new just like before they were riding Bumford till he got exposed by Porter
    U sound mad slowww. Ennis is as talented as it gets. If u can't clearly see that, u can't see and u smoking some weak crack, because ur eyes ain't open wide enough

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    • archiemoore1
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      #22
      Originally posted by budfr

      I have no idea what she saw in him....
      Since u wonder so hard about what a woman sees in a man, why don't put ur face between his loins and find out, son?

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      • paulf
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        #23
        In Thurman's defense, I feel the need to point out he's been sidelines by injuries multiple times.

        And let me tell you, injuries suck. I'm 35 now. I tore my rotator cuff right around the start of the pandemic. It took nearly a year to get it all healed. In that time cardio, core, and legs was pretty much all I could do. Once I finished my last round of PT - full movement, no pain, I was okayed to get back in the gym. Go into the gym - nothin. No activation in my chest, shoulders, back. Atrophy to the max. Started working with a trainer to make sure I don't hurt myself again on the road back and, even with a trainer, got another injury anyway. Tennis elbow. Form was good, but because tiny muscles in my back broke down over time, my elbow was just a shock absorber.

        So here we are nearly two years later, and I'm still not back.

        So sorry for the life story there, but I say all the above to say when Thurman took a couple years to "get back".... man, I understand it.
        Last edited by paulf; 01-12-2022, 12:03 AM.

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        • Andrew LBJ
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          #24
          Two fights in five years, if that doesn't kill your prime I don't know what. Also one of those was a L with a almost retired Pacquiao. I always thought that Keith was a great boxer, but that's the key "Was".

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          • CPNUTKnockoutFreshMart
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            #25
            Hopefully Keith is fully healed from the injuries and will be able to train and fight at 100% from here on out. Losing so many prime years sucks , at the same time, he doesn't have the wear and tear on him. I'm glad to see him back , he's an exciting fighter. The thing that annoys me about Thurman is how he refers to himself in the third person.

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            • CPNUTKnockoutFreshMart
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              #26
              Originally posted by paulf
              In Thurman's defense, I feel the need to point out he's been sidelines by injuries multiple times.

              And let me tell you, injuries suck. I'm 35 now. I tore my rotator cuff right around the start of the pandemic. It took nearly a year to get it all healed. In that time cardio, core, and legs was pretty much all I could do. Once I finished my last round of PT - full movement, no pain, I was okayed to get back in the gym. Go into the gym - nothin. No activation in my chest, shoulders, back. Atrophy to the max. Started working with a trainer to make sure I don't hurt myself again on the road back and, even with a trainer, got another injury anyway. Tennis elbow. Form was good, but because tiny muscles in my back broke down over time, my elbow was just a shock absorber.

              So here we are nearly two years later, and I'm still not back.

              So sorry for the life story there, but I say all the above to say when Thurman took a couple years to "get back".... man, I understand it.
              Shoulder and tendon injuries take forever to heal , and they are really easy to re-injure.

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              • PunchyPotorff
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                #27
                All Barrios has to do is flat out pound the body for a few rounds and keef will fold like a piece of paper.
                But for some reason, fighters usually don't target that OBVIOUS weakness of his. Even Manny missed the opportunity.

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