Carnivore, since you Red K'd me, explain how a causal fan would have found Klit/Arreo

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  • THE REED
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    #11
    i override tunney... green k

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    • The_Demon
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      #12
      tunney is an idiot,i thought everyone knew this
      he red k's me then scurrys off and puts me on ignore,he has low intelligence and is a coward

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      • T-97
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        #13
        I didn't find the fight exciting, but I didn't think it was boring either. It wasn't bad... but not one i'd rush to re-watch. Hell of a performance though.

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        • Shattered Jaw
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          #14
          Was a brutal one sided beatdown. No wonder the Americans don't like it -

          probably getting flash backs of Calzaghe-Lacy.

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          • Glamour Puss
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            #15
            I thought it was exciting. Way more than that bogus sham Floyd/JMM.

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            • Ryn0
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              #16
              Originally posted by Shattered Jaw
              Was a brutal one sided beatdown. No wonder the Americans don't like it -

              probably getting flash backs of Calzaghe-Lacy.
              It wasn't anything like Calzaghe-Lacy. Calzaghe-Lacy was a one sided beatdown where the one guy was mixing up his arsenal throwing straight punches, uppercuts, hooks and movement but also pressing the fight and pushing forward against a guy who even if he landed had nothing to give against Calzaghe who was a whole different level of excellence.

              Vitali-Arreola was an OK fight but not exciting and none of the casual boxing fans I know really wanted to watch it, it was jab, jab, move, jab, right hand, move/dodge. Rinse repeat.

              I'm not knocking big Vit though, hell of a win + performance but it was not exciting.

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              • Shattered Jaw
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                #17
                Originally posted by Ryn0
                It wasn't anything like Calzaghe-Lacy. Calzaghe-Lacy was a one sided beatdown where the one guy was mixing up his arsenal throwing straight punches, uppercuts, hooks and movement but also pressing the fight and pushing forward against a guy who even if he landed had nothing to give against Calzaghe who was a whole different level of excellence.

                Vitali-Arreola was an OK fight but not exciting and none of the casual boxing fans I know really wanted to watch it, it was jab, jab, move, jab, right hand, move/dodge. Rinse repeat.

                I'm not knocking big Vit though, hell of a win + performance but it was not exciting.
                I agree 100%.

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                • Klitschko2011
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by 2501
                  Exciting?

                  You said "most people" found the fight exciting. Well, who are these "most people"?

                  I would like for you to explain what aspects of the fight would a causal fan who does not really appreciate the ART of boxing they found exciting in the Arreolla/Klitchko fight?

                  Mind you, people want to see heavyweights ****. Not BOX, but ****. That is what casual fans are used to and EXPECT when they watch a HW fight. So what part of THAT fight would have been entertaining for these "most people".

                  PLEASE elaborate in DETAIL why they would have found that fight EXCITING?

                  Not you, not me, not hardcore boxing fans, but CASUAL fans.


                  Vitali completely dominated and destroyed your Mexican hero and made him cry like a *****.

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                  • Derranged
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                    #19
                    I didn't find the fight boring.

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                    • ßringer
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Klitschko2009


                      Vitali completely dominated and destroyed your Mexican hero and made him cry like a *****.

                      This is just childish garbage.

                      So Arreola got his ass beat like a red headed stepchild, so what?

                      At least he had the balls enough to get in there and not make excuses unlike certain Heavyweights I could name.

                      He took his beating like a man, just like Tony Thompson did, only he never gave up like Thompson did, he kept trying to win until it was over.

                      I think that deserves at least a little bit of respect.

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