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  • Sid-Knee
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    #401
    Originally posted by Kannabis Kid
    Haha Warrington was defeated he couldn't even talk to the public he was hurting so bad even complained about rib damage.
    Warrington was talking fine. This is reality we're talking about here. Not your delusional fantasy world.

    Would Wilder be still around if he had to fight all those that Chisora did? I'd go with him retiring after Vitali has f3cked his shlt up after Fury rode him twice. But what says you.

    The reason for Brook was due to draining himself to get to the Welter limit. By the time he got into the second half of the fight his body would start to feel lethargic. Roy Jones showed that in the first Tarver fight. You could even see his energy levels shut down. However, Roy wasn't coming off a stoppage loss, a serious injury, or getting back to a weight where he struggled before moving up. Then you add in Brook having his other eye go due to the head clash.

    Saunders due to having a fracture in his eye socket. Same for Dubois.

    Joshua and Whyte never quit. That's your desperation in wanting it to be true because you're getting tallywhacked all over the shop.

    Now tell me why Chavez and Morales quit? Liston and Frazier? Why did Foreman quit in his prime after getting dominated by Young? Why did Medina quit against Hamed? There wasn't any reason to do so. But they did. At least i can understand with those you listed. I understand with Oscar against Manny and Dawson against Ward. But these guys? Why did they quit.​​​​​​

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    • Kannabis Kid
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      #402
      Originally posted by Sid-Knee

      Warrington was talking fine. This is reality we're talking about here. Not your delusional fantasy world.

      Would Wilder be still around if he had to fight all those that Chisora did? I'd go with him retiring after Vitali has f3cked his shlt up after Fury rode him twice. But what says you.

      The reason for Brook was due to draining himself to get to the Welter limit. By the time he got into the second half of the fight his body would start to feel lethargic. Roy Jones showed that in the first Tarver fight. You could even see his energy levels shut down. However, Roy wasn't coming off a stoppage loss, a serious injury, or getting back to a weight where he struggled before moving up. Then you add in Brook having his other eye go due to the head clash.

      Saunders due to having a fracture in his eye socket. Same for Dubois.

      Joshua and Whyte never quit. That's your desperation in wanting it to be true because you're getting tallywhacked all over the shop.

      Now tell me why Chavez and Morales quit? Liston and Frazier? Why did Foreman quit in his prime after getting dominated by Young? Why did Medina quit against Hamed? There wasn't any reason to do so. But they did. At least i can understand with those you listed. I understand with Oscar against Manny and Dawson against Ward. But these guys? Why did they quit.​​​​​​
      He was talking like a broken man he could barely speak up haha.

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        #403
        Originally posted by Kannabis Kid
        He was talking like a broken man he could barely speak up haha.
        Warrington was speaking fine. He was disappointed he didn't retain his title. But he spoke fine. Maybe in your warped world he was broken. He was nothing like you. You're broken. You're broken bad.

        Would Wilder be still around if he had to fight all those that Chisora did? I'd go with him retiring after Vitali has f3cked his shlt up after Fury rode him twice. But what says you.

        The reason for Brook was due to draining himself to get to the Welter limit. By the time he got into the second half of the fight his body would start to feel lethargic. Roy Jones showed that in the first Tarver fight. You could even see his energy levels shut down. However, Roy wasn't coming off a stoppage loss, a serious injury, or getting back to a weight where he struggled before moving up. Then you add in Brook having his other eye go due to the head clash.

        Saunders due to having a fracture in his eye socket. Same for Dubois.

        Joshua and Whyte never quit. That's your desperation in wanting it to be true because you're getting tallywhacked all over the shop.

        Now tell me why Chavez and Morales quit? Liston and Frazier? Why did Foreman quit in his prime after getting dominated by Young? Why did Medina quit against Hamed? There wasn't any reason to do so. But they did. At least i can understand with those you listed. I understand with Oscar against Manny and Dawson against Ward. But these guys? Why did they quit.

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          #404
          Originally posted by Sid-Knee

          Warrington was speaking fine. He was disappointed he didn't retain his title. But he spoke fine. Maybe in your warped world he was broken. He was nothing like you. You're broken. You're broken bad.

          Would Wilder be still around if he had to fight all those that Chisora did? I'd go with him retiring after Vitali has f3cked his shlt up after Fury rode him twice. But what says you.

          The reason for Brook was due to draining himself to get to the Welter limit. By the time he got into the second half of the fight his body would start to feel lethargic. Roy Jones showed that in the first Tarver fight. You could even see his energy levels shut down. However, Roy wasn't coming off a stoppage loss, a serious injury, or getting back to a weight where he struggled before moving up. Then you add in Brook having his other eye go due to the head clash.

          Saunders due to having a fracture in his eye socket. Same for Dubois.

          Joshua and Whyte never quit. That's your desperation in wanting it to be true because you're getting tallywhacked all over the shop.

          Now tell me why Chavez and Morales quit? Liston and Frazier? Why did Foreman quit in his prime after getting dominated by Young? Why did Medina quit against Hamed? There wasn't any reason to do so. But they did. At least i can understand with those you listed. I understand with Oscar against Manny and Dawson against Ward. But these guys? Why did they quit.
          He was speaking like a broken and defeated man who was sad he didn't get the hometown decision.

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            #405
            Originally posted by Kannabis Kid
            He was speaking like a broken and defeated man who was sad he didn't get the hometown decision.
            When he speaks like you, only then is he broken.

            Would Wilder be still around if he had to fight all those that Chisora did? I'd go with him retiring after Vitali has f3cked his shlt up after Fury rode him twice. But what says you.

            The reason for Brook was due to draining himself to get to the Welter limit. By the time he got into the second half of the fight his body would start to feel lethargic. Roy Jones showed that in the first Tarver fight. You could even see his energy levels shut down. However, Roy wasn't coming off a stoppage loss, a serious injury, or getting back to a weight where he struggled before moving up. Then you add in Brook having his other eye go due to the head clash.

            Saunders due to having a fracture in his eye socket. Same for Dubois.

            Joshua and Whyte never quit. That's your desperation in wanting it to be true because you're getting tallywhacked all over the shop.

            Now tell me why Chavez and Morales quit? Liston and Frazier? Why did Foreman quit in his prime after getting dominated by Young? Why did Medina quit against Hamed? There wasn't any reason to do so. But they did. At least i can understand with those you listed. I understand with Oscar against Manny and Dawson against Ward. But these guys? Why did they quit.​

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              #406
              Originally posted by Sid-Knee

              When he speaks like you, only then is he broken.

              Would Wilder be still around if he had to fight all those that Chisora did? I'd go with him retiring after Vitali has f3cked his shlt up after Fury rode him twice. But what says you.

              The reason for Brook was due to draining himself to get to the Welter limit. By the time he got into the second half of the fight his body would start to feel lethargic. Roy Jones showed that in the first Tarver fight. You could even see his energy levels shut down. However, Roy wasn't coming off a stoppage loss, a serious injury, or getting back to a weight where he struggled before moving up. Then you add in Brook having his other eye go due to the head clash.

              Saunders due to having a fracture in his eye socket. Same for Dubois.

              Joshua and Whyte never quit. That's your desperation in wanting it to be true because you're getting tallywhacked all over the shop.

              Now tell me why Chavez and Morales quit? Liston and Frazier? Why did Foreman quit in his prime after getting dominated by Young? Why did Medina quit against Hamed? There wasn't any reason to do so. But they did. At least i can understand with those you listed. I understand with Oscar against Manny and Dawson against Ward. But these guys? Why did they quit.​
              How can I be speaking when I'm writing? Haha he was the only one speaking and he was extremely broken just like you.

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                #407
                Originally posted by Kannabis Kid
                How can I be speaking when I'm writing? Haha he was the only one speaking and he was extremely broken just like you.
                Would Wilder be still around if he had to fight all those that Chisora did? I'd go with him retiring after Vitali has f3cked his shlt up after Fury rode him twice. But what says you.

                The reason for Brook was due to draining himself to get to the Welter limit. By the time he got into the second half of the fight his body would start to feel lethargic. Roy Jones showed that in the first Tarver fight. You could even see his energy levels shut down. However, Roy wasn't coming off a stoppage loss, a serious injury, or getting back to a weight where he struggled before moving up. Then you add in Brook having his other eye go due to the head clash.

                Saunders due to having a fracture in his eye socket. Same for Dubois.

                Joshua and Whyte never quit. That's your desperation in wanting it to be true because you're getting tallywhacked all over the shop.

                Now tell me why Chavez and Morales quit? Liston and Frazier? Why did Foreman quit in his prime after getting dominated by Young? Why did Medina quit against Hamed? There wasn't any reason to do so. But they did. At least i can understand with those you listed. I understand with Oscar against Manny and Dawson against Ward. But these guys? Why did they quit.​​

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                  #408
                  Originally posted by Sid-Knee

                  Would Wilder be still around if he had to fight all those that Chisora did? I'd go with him retiring after Vitali has f3cked his shlt up after Fury rode him twice. But what says you.

                  The reason for Brook was due to draining himself to get to the Welter limit. By the time he got into the second half of the fight his body would start to feel lethargic. Roy Jones showed that in the first Tarver fight. You could even see his energy levels shut down. However, Roy wasn't coming off a stoppage loss, a serious injury, or getting back to a weight where he struggled before moving up. Then you add in Brook having his other eye go due to the head clash.

                  Saunders due to having a fracture in his eye socket. Same for Dubois.

                  Joshua and Whyte never quit. That's your desperation in wanting it to be true because you're getting tallywhacked all over the shop.

                  Now tell me why Chavez and Morales quit? Liston and Frazier? Why did Foreman quit in his prime after getting dominated by Young? Why did Medina quit against Hamed? There wasn't any reason to do so. But they did. At least i can understand with those you listed. I understand with Oscar against Manny and Dawson against Ward. But these guys? Why did they quit.​​
                  Damn how many white flags did you waive in 1 day?

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                    #409
                    Originally posted by Kannabis Kid
                    Damn how many white flags did you waive in 1 day?
                    Would Wilder be still around if he had to fight all those that Chisora did? I'd go with him retiring after Vitali has f3cked his shlt up after Fury rode him twice. But what says you.

                    The reason for Brook was due to draining himself to get to the Welter limit. By the time he got into the second half of the fight his body would start to feel lethargic. Roy Jones showed that in the first Tarver fight. You could even see his energy levels shut down. However, Roy wasn't coming off a stoppage loss, a serious injury, or getting back to a weight where he struggled before moving up. Then you add in Brook having his other eye go due to the head clash.

                    Saunders due to having a fracture in his eye socket. Same for Dubois.

                    Joshua and Whyte never quit. That's your desperation in wanting it to be true because you're getting tallywhacked all over the shop.

                    Now tell me why Chavez and Morales quit? Liston and Frazier? Why did Foreman quit in his prime after getting dominated by Young? Why did Medina quit against Hamed? There wasn't any reason to do so. But they did. At least i can understand with those you listed. I understand with Oscar against Manny and Dawson against Ward. But these guys? Why did they quit.​​​

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