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  • Boxingfanatic75
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    #301
    Originally posted by The Akbar One

    Real marines state otherwise.
    I’m done with those that then begin to question the title I earned through blood, sweat and tears. I have nothing to prove to you.

    Enjoy life as a sheep.

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    • Ghost Jab
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      #302
      There is no question in my mind that peak Vasyl Lomachenko is quite possibly the greatest and most athletic boxer of the last fifty years. The things he does in the ring are simply unbelievable, and his ability to make adjustments on the fly is second to none. He's also an incredibly hard worker, which has no doubt played a role in his success. I really can't say enough good things about him.
      Vasyl Lomachenko has been injury-prone as of late, so it's tough to say if we'll ever see him back in peak form again. The Ukrainian superstar has been hampered by injuries to his shoulder, elbow and wrist. While Lomachenko has still managed to win two of his last three fights, he hasn't looked anywhere near as dominant as he did early in his career.
      With Lomachenko now well into his 30s, it's fair to wonder if he'll ever be the same fighter again. He's still one of the best pound-for-pound boxers in the world, but his days of dominating the sport like he did a few years ago might be over.​
      Those who love the sport of boxing will be left wondering “what might have been?” if Lomachenko had started his professional career at a younger age and managed to stay out of the doctor’s office.

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      • The Akbar One
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        #303
        Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75

        I’m done with those that then begin to question the title I earned through blood, sweat and tears. I have nothing to prove to you.

        Enjoy life as a sheep.
        Sheep is the person who in the modern age of free information puts his life and well being on the line, not for the lie of defending freedom, but for the truth of enforcing some bogus foreign policy for the elite. A damn shame that you would try to push the lies you fought for, instead of the truth.

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        • HeadShots
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          #304
          Originally posted by Ghost Jab
          There is no question in my mind that peak Vasyl Lomachenko is quite possibly the greatest and most athletic boxer of the last fifty years. The things he does in the ring are simply unbelievable, and his ability to make adjustments on the fly is second to none. He's also an incredibly hard worker, which has no doubt played a role in his success. I really can't say enough good things about him.
          Vasyl Lomachenko has been injury-prone as of late, so it's tough to say if we'll ever see him back in peak form again. The Ukrainian superstar has been hampered by injuries to his shoulder, elbow and wrist. While Lomachenko has still managed to win two of his last three fights, he hasn't looked anywhere near as dominant as he did early in his career.
          With Lomachenko now well into his 30s, it's fair to wonder if he'll ever be the same fighter again. He's still one of the best pound-for-pound boxers in the world, but his days of dominating the sport like he did a few years ago might be over.​
          Those who love the sport of boxing will be left wondering “what might have been?” if Lomachenko had started his professional career at a younger age and managed to stay out of the doctor’s office.
          ^^^^^^^^^^

          white man emotional cope



          Loma is simply not very good.

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          • Ghost Jab
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            #305
            Originally posted by HeadShots

            ^^^^^^^^^^

            white man emotional cope



            Loma is simply not very good.
            The word “cope” is defined as “to deal with something difficult or unpleasant in a successful way.” There are many ways a white man might cope emotionally with the challenges he faces in life. He might seek out support from family and friends, he might turn to religion or spirituality for guidance, or he might seek professional help from a therapist or counselor. Whatever coping mechanisms he chooses, the important thing is that he find ways to deal with his challenges in a healthy and productive way.
            Last edited by Ghost Jab; 12-05-2022, 12:00 AM.

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            • Ghost Jab
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              #306
              Originally posted by HeadShots

              ^^^^^^^^^^

              white man emotional cope



              Loma is simply not very good.
              White man — A man having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle East, or North Africa. It includes men who indicate their race as "white-skinned people".​

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              • Syphus
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                #307
                Originally posted by Regge

                Lol sounds like someone didn't watch the fight

                Loma looked like shyt against a 21 yr old nobody lol
                Ortiz trained for 5 months for this fight, Loma a few weeks. Not to mention Ortiz already had experience sparring Loma for dozens of rounds while mimicking another fighters style. So not only was he more prepared physically, he was already familiar with Loma's tactics. I'm sure Loma had an idea as well, but Ortiz sparred exclusively as a southpaw (or maybe it was Orthodox I don't remember) so he was a different boxer on fight night.

                All of that aside, Ortiz will be a champion one day and just another great resume win for Loma.

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                • Cypocryphy
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                  #308
                  Originally posted by Syphus

                  Ortiz trained for 5 months for this fight, Loma a few weeks. Not to mention Ortiz already had experience sparring Loma for dozens of rounds while mimicking another fighters style. So not only was he more prepared physically, he was already familiar with Loma's tactics. I'm sure Loma had an idea as well, but Ortiz sparred exclusively as a southpaw (or maybe it was Orthodox I don't remember) so he was a different boxer on fight night.

                  All of that aside, Ortiz will be a champion one day and just another great resume win for Loma.
                  Reggie doesn’t know ****, even how to spell his own name. Pay no attention.

                  Loma is the underdog, so this is an easy bet. When that sixth bell rings, watch Loma put a beat down on a fading Haney. No doubt.
                  Last edited by Cypocryphy; 12-07-2022, 02:19 PM.

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