Comments Thread For: Eddie Hearn: "Daniel Dubois Has To Show More Resilience, You Gotta Get Up"

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Eddie Hearn: "Daniel Dubois Has To Show More Resilience, You Gotta Get Up"

    In a way, Eddie Hearn is a fan of Daniel Dubois. The longtime promoter enjoys watching the British native enter the ring with his muscles bulging everywhere before he ultimately leaves his opponents unconscious.
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    It's easy for Hearn to say, he isn't in the trenches just profiting off it.

    However, he's right if Daniel's ambition is to be a champion or a top contender.
    Although, if Daniel's heart isn't in boxing and this purely a career, then there's not much need for resilience because all he has to do is just knock off a few journeymen until a good opportunity pops up.

    I just don't believe Daniel has the ambition or drive to be as successful as people invision him being. Boxing is a hard career and for some it's just that a career.
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    • MONGOOSE66
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      #3
      Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
      In a way, Eddie Hearn is a fan of Daniel Dubois. The longtime promoter enjoys watching the British native enter the ring with his muscles bulging everywhere before he ultimately leaves his opponents unconscious.
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      Yup, these young boxer NEVER fight tuff. They fluff up their record with “pillows”, then every young millennial is surprised they can’t handle a real fighter.

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      • elfag
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        #4
        He got up in 9 seconds

        he also stopped the world champion in the 5th round legally but was ***ed over by the ref

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        • Madison Boxing
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          #5
          as johnny nelson said, quitting is in his DNA... when the going gets tough, he will quit

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          • Madison Boxing
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            #6
            ...and wtf is that first line about 'The longtime promoter enjoys watching the British native enter the ring with his muscles bulging everywhere'

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              #7
              Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
              In a way, Eddie Hearn is a fan of Daniel Dubois. The longtime promoter enjoys watching the British native enter the ring with his muscles bulging everywhere before he ultimately leaves his opponents unconscious.
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              I agree Dubby looked FRAGILE. Probably was allergic to the tape on his hands or the Smokey air.

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              • sammybee
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                #8
                If the going gets tough, he chickens out.

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