Comments Thread For: Bad blood between David Benavidez and David Morrell is no more

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  • steeve steel
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    #11
    Originally posted by MulaKO

    Shhhhhhh don’t mention that
    It goes totally against his narrative of being a clown
    He states that Morrell is better than the unified light heavyweight champion
    Did I forget to mention he broke off with Canelo and now is riding that digh with Benny
    Not but seriously man, people on boxing forums, you think they're trolling, but no, it's worst, they actually believe the idiocies and nonsense coming out of their mouths.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Left Hook Louie

      Morrell might have gotten into Benavidez's head but not in a way that helped Morrell.
      He probably made things worse for himself.
      No, it was the right strategy, he knew he was up for a real challenge, but he wanted to prove his worth by taking on the Monster and making a name for himself while cashing in his biggest check yet. The problem is that he got caught up in the excitement and forgot to box.

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      • MulaKO
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        #13
        Originally posted by steeve steel

        Not but seriously man, people on boxing forums, you think they're trolling, but no, it's worst, they actually believe the idiocies and nonsense coming out of their mouths.
        If you repeat something often enough , what happens is you begin to believe your own bullchit

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          #14
          Originally posted by steeve steel

          No, it was the right strategy, he knew he was up for a real challenge, but he wanted to prove his worth by taking on the Monster and making a name for himself while cashing in his biggest check yet. The problem is that he got caught up in the excitement and forgot to box.
          Of throw punches for that matter
          That is the Cuban way , how their brought up

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            #15
            Originally posted by MulaKO

            Of throw punches for that matter
            That is the Cuban way , how their brought up
            It's sad, cause it's true. Then again, when they do throw, and try to be exciting, look what happens .. See Robeisy Ramírez.

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              #16
              Morrell seems to be a decent dude from what ive seen. Talked some smack but generally respectful and a warrior, and acted really cool post fight.

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                #17
                Boxing has a way of getting the bad blood out. You get to physically put hands on the other guy, which satisfies the desire for payback and purges the negative emotions.

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                  #18
                  Whatever it was and whatever one wants to call it. It did make for a very exciting, highly entertaining, hotly contested and crowd pleasing fight.

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                  • millcitymauler
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by pnut901
                    That's what separates Boxing from savagery , the respect and sportsmanship shown after the battle. It's a beautiful thing.
                    The best example that I have ever seen of that was the post fight behavior between Nonito Donaire and Nicolas Axe Man Walters. If that didn't move you , you're dead inside.
                    Hopkins - Pavlik as well...Even for a couple moments after the final bell, they wouldn't snap out of character. Then in the post fight interview, B-Hop told Kelly he was now family. That was some good shizz.

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