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  • Sid-Knee
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    #61
    Originally posted by _Rexy_

    What do you expect? The Brits love themselves a loser.

    And Sid is a pretty big loser himself lol
    We're Brits, not Canadians.

    A loser is someone so desperate they'd try to claim overseas fighters as their own. Now that is pathetic.

    For the record, mlac is a Brit. But he's Scottish, which is why he hates the English fighters.

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    • steeve steel
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      #62
      Originally posted by Sid-Knee

      I know what i'm watching on the screen. You'd find yourself in the minority in thinking Yarde wasn't his toughest test.
      The majority is never the most intelligent segment of a population.

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      • Sid-Knee
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        #63
        Originally posted by steeve steel

        The majority is never the most intelligent segment of a population.
        In many cases that may be true. But not in this case.

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        • steeve steel
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          #64
          Originally posted by Sid-Knee

          In many cases that may be true. But not in this case.
          Listen, if Beterbiev would have feared Yarde, he wouldn't have fought him the way he did. He is a smart boxer, and he's way better technically than people give him credit for. If he would have felt danger, he would have boxed more, and waited longer before going in for the kill. If he chose to go head in, it's because he wasn't that impressed or intimidated, thus .. the KO in the eight. Yarde gave it his all, but he was burning up rapidly. He had some good sequences, and he fought the fight of his life, but anyone who had seen all of Beterbiev's fight knew where this was headed. BUT I stand by what I said: Gvozdyk was his toughest fight, his hardest win.

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          • just the facts
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            #65
            Originally posted by Regge

            Hahaha exactly

            see around here Smith will be a top win if/win Beterbiev beats him he will get praised 100% for that fight...

            But when canelo beat Smith he was just a "bum" nothing else.

            Like I always say different standards here for certain guys. Lol
            Don’t you ever get tired of playing the victim routine?

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            • Sid-Knee
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              #66
              Originally posted by steeve steel

              Listen, if Beterbiev would have feared Yarde, he wouldn't have fought him the way he did. He is a smart boxer, and he's way better technically than people give him credit for. If he would have felt danger, he would have boxed more, and waited longer before going in for the kill. If he chose to go head in, it's because he wasn't that impressed or intimidated, thus .. the KO in the eight. Yarde gave it his all, but he was burning up rapidly. He had some good sequences, and he fought the fight of his life, but anyone who had seen all of Beterbiev's fight knew where this was headed. BUT I stand by what I said: Gvozdyk was his toughest fight, his hardest win.
              I never said Beterbiev was scared. You said that, not me. But the reason to why Yarde went around the 8th was due to his stamina being quite poor. But before that, Beterbiev was cautious of what was coming back. It was a two way war. Beterbiev didn't act that way at the end of the fight for no reason.

              Beterbiev was compact the whole way through. He didn't just open up on him. You have Yarde and Smith Jr mixed up here.

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              • JakeTheBoxer
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                #67
                No way Yarde was the thoughest fight for Beterbiev. That would be Gvozdyk. beterbiev entered Gvozdyk fight as un underdog.

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                • Zaroku
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                  #68
                  I just wanna see the best fight the best and turn or pump of the volume as both guys throw thudding shots

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                  • mlac
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by Sid-Knee

                    Yarde did slightly better than people expected? Slightly. Haha. Yarde was going to be destroyed in a few rounds without putting up a challenge. So you're way off there. But when are you not.

                    You believe i'm saying Yarde was his toughest test because he's a Brit? No, i'm saying it because it was. You f3cking cabbage. Nearly everyone would agree. Not the weirdo's mind who have an agenda. Normal people.
                    you are trying to make out beterbiev was almost knocked out you ****ing mentalist you literally only post to defend the sacred honour of british fighters! the fact you can't tell how loony you come across shows you have some major malfunction mate

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                    • MCFM
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by steeve steel

                      Gvozdyk was trickier and Brown was harder. Yarde never really hurt him, or he would have changed strategy. it's just that Beterbiev is so confident, he just come forward without much apprehension, thus he will always get hit some.
                      Brown was harder? Lul AB literally fought with a handicap.. heck, he wasnt even fighting brown there..
                      pretty sure he was more worried abt the fight getting stopped by the physician more than the knee gear who headbutt him.

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