Comments Thread For: Shakur Stevenson: I Gotta Stop Being in The Gym All The Time, That's How You Cause Injuries

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Shakur Stevenson: I Gotta Stop Being in The Gym All The Time, That's How You Cause Injuries

    Normally, fighters have other interests outside of boxing. Whether it's hanging out with their friends, kicking back with their families, or simply traveling the world, they normally find other ways to pass the time.
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  • 57Blues
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    you gotta give it a break alright you got to give fight fans a break and stop trying to prove how much of a problem your last fight was to watch buddy. It ****** you ****** and the only way anyone will forget about it, if they ever do is to put together several real and exciting match ups in the ring. Stop bringing up sweat and blood in the gym and start showing it inside the ring. you are a finesse fighter gotta show heart and fearlessness to get people to care about your fights....................BUM

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    • Robi13
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      #3
      That makes perfect sense, work less hard to become better. Wtf??

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      • 4truth
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        #4
        And don't hang out in the parking garage either.

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        • Knuckle sandwich
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          #5
          Don't fight scared, make entertaining fights, you have a lot of work to do to get back credibility

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          • 2fast2strong
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            #6
            Watching the Santos fight it seemed to me he wasn’t injured at all, those were some lighting fast counters with a “bad shoulder” when someone actually threw some punches

            Santos was much better then he thought he would be, and they gave each other to much respect

            No one wanted to take a chance and impose their will, it would of been a great amateur fight, but this is the pro game

            He should instead stay off of his social media and stay in the gym, and let his fighting speak for itself
            Last edited by 2fast2strong; 11-22-2023, 06:55 AM.

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            • boxing IQ
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              #7
              Not sure what the real reason was, but just don't let it happen again.

              One off night, ok it happens. Two, aw, f*** this guy.

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              • teaser
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                #8
                Same thing happened to Fury

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                • The Common Man
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                  #9
                  He made a comment. Not article or newsworthy.

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                  • Bro. Steve
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                    #10
                    Injuries are often the result of fatigue. When you work waypast the point of being worn out, your coordination loses sharpness. That's when you'll break something.

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