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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Visa Issue Almost Made Adames Pull Out Of Montiel Fight; Daughter Died During Camp

    CARSON, California - Carlos Adames almost didn't make it to Los Angeles in time to weigh in for the impressive victory that made him the WBC interim middleweight champion and the mandatory challenger for Jermall Charlo's 160-pound title.
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  • tokon
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    #2
    Big credit to Adams mental fortitude in going through all this and coming out with a very dominant win.

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    • James Hunt
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      #3
      No one gives a ***.
      You're hyping this bum up just bcs he's Charlo's next opponent.
      No GGG for PBC, I guess.

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      • crisantonio917
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        #4
        BIG respect, Adames is a beast and the moron that commented no one cares? Apparently Montiel's people had your attitude and look where their fighter wound up....

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        • Boro
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          #5
          Originally posted by James Hunt
          No one gives a ***.
          You're hyping this bum up just bcs he's Charlo's next opponent.
          No GGG for PBC, I guess.
          Wow bit distasteful don't you think? the guy is most likely is in the sport to provide a better life for his family losing one of your reasons to participate in said sport and still continuing should be applauded...regardless of your opinion on him being "hyped" for Charlo or not.

          These guys give their all in the ring for our entertainment sadly sometimes their lives... your petty bro.

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          • Theosis26
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            #6
            Originally posted by James Hunt
            No one gives a ***.
            You're hyping this bum up just bcs he's Charlo's next opponent.
            No GGG for PBC, I guess.
            Takes a real dirtbag to say that...

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            • Oldskoolg
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              #7
              Originally posted by Theosis26

              Takes a real dirtbag to say that...
              You may be more right than you know.
              Individuals with dark triad personality traits, including narcissism, Machiavellianism, and psychopathy, combined with feeling schadenfreude, taking pleasure from the misfortune of others, are more likely to indulge in internet trolling.

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              • Oldskoolg
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                That explains why he was able to easily destroy his opponent. I remember thinking that 40-1 underdog James “Buster” Douglas was going to be the next KO1 victim of “Iron” Mike Tyson and I didn’t bother to watch the fight. i learned later that Douglas had lost his mother and appeared to take all that emotion and focus it toward Tyson. That night Douglas would have beaten any heavyweight in history because his mind was in an untouchable place. Having the size and strength advantage over Tyson clearly helped, along with the rage and focus, to create a perfect storm for defeat. When a man loses someone close to him yet still goes through training for a fight, his opponent better raise his game because you’re going in there with someone who’s going to take that rage out on you.

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                • STREET CLEANER
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                  #9
                  Sorry to hear that about him. It takes some strong mental fortitude to put that in the back of his brain and continue with the fight.

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                  • Deleted
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                    #10
                    I was surprised by the look i saw in his eyes at the end of the fight, now I get it. Condolences to him and his family. This is why people should remember that freedom of speach isn't freedom from consequences, imagine what someone going through this could unleash.. That stoppage says it all and it was a regulated fight..

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