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  • #51
    the only therapy needed is by forum members who have to constanly listen to tanks and canelo fans telling us how great they are and that they dont need to do anything they dont want to do because they have EARNED THE RIGHT LOL
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    • #52
      Originally posted by hitmanjosh View Post

      U all over the place, ride his ’s or hate make up your dammm mind!
      Where is the hate and where is the d#%$ riding? I'm just stating an unbiased and obvious opinion of what I've have seen throughout his career. Like him or not, he is easily one of the most gifted all-around fighters in the sport that just hasn't been able to get outta of his own way in his personal life. Even Ray Charles can see that. If I'm wrong about anything said, feel free to correct me. Don't understand why you man-kids on this forum gotta be so dam weird over this stuff. It ain't that serious.

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      • #53
        Aeeee Awwwww..... how you doing ? So misunderstood so alone so far from being happy................

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        • #54
          Originally posted by BirdSong View Post

          yeah but noone will ask him who u fighitngt next who u fighting next how about this guy or that guy how about ANY GUY LMAOOOO basically looks like hes run out the rollies of this world most likely
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          Everytime he’s asked about Shakur, he says the same rinse and repeat shït we hear all the time. “I want them all”. And then he goes to fight Roach. Next he’ll probably be fighting Kambosos.

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          • #55
            Originally posted by Oregonian View Post
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            Everytime he’s asked about Shakur, he says the same rinse and repeat shït we hear all the time. “I want them all”. And then he goes to fight Roach. Next he’ll probably be fighting Kambosos.
            lol

            i want them all but but but no actually i want to retire LOL for a bit anyway

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            • #56
              I don't think a 6 month 'sabbatical' is a bad idea for a man who feels like the weight of so much on his shoulders. People will say Ali, Louis, Marciano, SRR , SRL, Chavez never needed a sabbatical, but they lived in a different age before the media spotlight was on you 24/7 & you got hate from all quarters on social media. Boxers are human beings & 'being tough' doesn't mean you can just walk through every weird **** as though it was a jab.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by 1Eriugenus View Post
                I don't think a 6 month 'sabbatical' is a bad idea for a man who feels like the weight of so much on his shoulders. People will say Ali, Louis, Marciano, SRR , SRL, Chavez never needed a sabbatical, but they lived in a different age before the media spotlight was on you 24/7 & you got hate from all quarters on social media. Boxers are human beings & 'being tough' doesn't mean you can just walk through every weird **** as though it was a jab.
                well said moose!!!

                yeah a 6 month sabbatical makes perfect sense for someone who fights once per year LMAOOOOOO

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by Griever0730 View Post

                  Where is the hate and where is the d#%$ riding? I'm just stating an unbiased and obvious opinion of what I've have seen throughout his career. Like him or not, he is easily one of the most gifted all-around fighters in the sport that just hasn't been able to get outta of his own way in his personal life. Even Ray Charles can see that. If I'm wrong about anything said, feel free to correct me. Don't understand why you man-kids on this forum gotta be so dam weird over this stuff. It ain't that serious.
                  I said what I said, and unless you have an amateur or professional boxing background and know what inner city fighters go through, be quiet! I’m very successful even though I failed fighting a former champion in a losing effort but most talk a bunch of sh_t without proper facts.

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by billeau2 View Post

                    And Inoue is smarter than that luckily. He knows he is not big enough.
                    I hope you are right. The two fights for Inoue are Nakatani and Bam and he might not get past either of those fighters.
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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by hitmanjosh View Post

                      I said what I said, and unless you have an amateur or professional boxing background and know what inner city fighters go through, be quiet! I’m very successful even though I failed fighting a former champion in a losing effort but most talk a bunch of sh_t without proper facts.
                      If what you said is true, then kudos to you for your level of success. I ain't all these other tools on here that be calling fighters bums, tomato cans, etc. while they've never even put on a pair of gloves, let alone gotten in the ring. I understand 100% the brutal and stressful lifestyle that dudes from the hood(or any fighter for that fact) live/have lived first hand. I just speak objectively and I'm only pointing out the obvious. He's done alot of self-inflicting damage to himself and we've seen it throughout the years through one situation or another. At the end of the day, he is a top draw in the sport and the only person that can stop Davis' success is he himself. As I said before, if I'm wrong about anything I said, I'm always open to being corrected.

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