that sucks seriously because overall this is not a good Card and now it has gotten worse
Comments Thread For: Filip Hrgovic Withdraws From IBF Eliminator With Zhang Zhilei On Canelo-Bivol Undercard
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I’m pretty sure there would be no shortage of top 15 IBF contenders who would step in with Jimmy Wang Yang in a final eliminator but it is only a 10 round fight now so hopefully they can get someone on short notice but it won’t be an eliminator…Last edited by joe strong; 05-02-2022, 03:17 PM.Comment
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Wouldn’t mind a rematch with Forrest, but remembered he’s fighting Pulev... where’s Jermaine Franklin? Dude hasn’t fought in ages it seems lol.
Wouldn’t mind seeing Stephan Shaw stepping in on short notice though doubtful.
I’m sure it’ll be an old journeyman considering the fight is Saturday & if they want to preserve Hrgovic-Zhang for another date.Comment
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This fight should`t be the final eliminator, but it is what it is. I guess it will be postponed.Comment
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Wouldn’t mind a rematch with Forrest, but remembered he’s fighting Pulev... where’s Jermaine Franklin? Dude hasn’t fought in ages it seems lol.
Wouldn’t mind seeing Stephan Shaw stepping in on short notice though doubtful.
I’m sure it’ll be an old journeyman considering the fight is Saturday & if they want to preserve Hrgovic-Zhang for another date.Comment
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It's delayed grief:
What is delayed grief?
Delayed grief is just that: grief that you don’t fully experience until quite a while after your loss. Those who feel a delayed grief reaction often describe it as a devastating sadness that hits them out of the blue. It might arrive a few weeks or months after the funeral, or sometimes even years later.
So, why does this happen? Sometimes, the shock of a loss or a need to work through immediate practical problems leads us to, consciously or not, ‘hold off’ our grief. It then catches up with us later, sometimes triggered by another loss, or even something small and otherwise inconsequential.
Once it arrives, this delayed grief reaction is, in a way, to be welcomed. After all, it grants us the opportunity to work through our feelings and, in time, heal.
Right on, man. Described it perfectly
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