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Errol Spence’s recent social media posts: “Worst thing I did to myself was drinking” “Haven’t worked out in 2 years”

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  • #21
    He's mentally WEAK...the true test of a person's character is how they handle adversity as it's easy to look good when everything's going your way (especially for somebody as naturally gifted as Spence).

    Instead, he failed to invoke the Crawford rematch clause, fell out with his long-time trainer (who he's now suing) and hasn't fought again in addition to these attention-seeking social media posts (aka excuses).

    Stick a fork in him...he's DONE!

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    • #22
      I'm still not getting the point of this. If he's able to retire and is financially secure, what's the big deal?

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      • #23
        It's as if his case is unique. Many of these PBC guys are semi-retired or basically retired.

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        • #24
          the crawford fight ruin him... the way he performed against crawford will always haunt him.

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          • #25
            Lol just compare Spence's b1tching and moaning to Bivol's attitude after suffering his first defeat to Beterbiev. Instead of crying about it, he accepted it like a man (without making any excuses) and worked twice as hard to rectify his mistake in the rematch.

            For those who say 'Bivol wasn't stopped like Spence', he should take a leaf out of Pacquiao's book who made absolutely ZERO excuses after getting KTFO by Marquez and went on to win a few more world titles after beating Bradley, Vargas and handing Thurman his first loss despite being 40yo.

            True CHAMPS!
            Last edited by HisExcellency; 03-20-2025, 11:13 AM.
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            • #26
              Originally posted by HisExcellency View Post
              Lol just compare Spence's b1tching and moaning to Bivol's attitude after suffering his first defeat to Beterbiev. Instead of crying about it, he accepted it like a man (without making any excuses) and worked twice as hard to rectify his mistake in the rematch.

              For those who say 'Bivol wasn't stopped like Spence', he should take a leaf out of Pacquiao's book who made absolutely ZERO excuses after getting KTFO by Marquez and went on to win a few more world titles after beating Bradley, Vargas and handing Thurman his first loss despite being 40yo.

              True CHAMPS!
              Nearly every PBC fighter has Floyd as their Father and the Holy Spirit.
              He's their God.
              Being undefeated is the only value they give to themselves.
              That is why they crumble after getting their first L.
              They lose any form of self-love after losing.

              Broner, Wilder, Spence, I've seen it all.
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              • #27
                Originally posted by RuleOfTheSpear View Post

                Nearly every PBC fighter has Floyd as their Father and the Holy Spirit.
                He's their God.
                Being undefeated is the only value they give to themselves.
                That is why they crumble after getting their first L.
                They lose any form of self-love after losing.

                Broner, Wilder, Spence, I've seen it all.
                Lol this always amuses me…pretty much EVERY top fighter has MULTIPLE losses as an amateur including Floyd (6), Spence (13), Beterbiev (10), Bivol (7) & Usyk (12). Even Crawford has a 25-11 amateur record! However, they recover from their losses and go on to fight another day often winning major amateur tournaments and multiple world titles as professionals.

                However, the minute they suffer just ONE loss as a pro, their entire world falls apart and they either go off the rails or quit the sport. HILARIOUS!

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                • #28
                  Interesting point!
                  Losing early in a career builds resilience.
                  The real champs bounce back—mental strength matters more than the record.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by cawaminga View Post
                    Interesting point!
                    Losing early in a career builds resilience.
                    The real champs bounce back—mental strength matters more than the record.
                    losing early can also be a sign that your ceiling will not be that high

                    could work both ways too, the 0 is protected for a reason in boxing

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                    • #30
                      it's a shame the best win on TC's resume is an alcoholic drunk spencer!

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