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  • SplitSecond
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    #11
    how did those sopranos episodes work for you?

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    • Sir Tom Jones
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      #12
      Originally posted by tehMatrix
      how did those sopranos episodes work for you?
      Good yeah man.

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      • Bushbaby
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        #13
        Nope,some fighters actually benefit from losses!!True story!!

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          #14
          Originally posted by cruzan mario
          Nope,some fighters actually benefit from losses!!True story!!
          Yes, definitely.

          We all make mistakes but if we can learn from them then it can be a positive.

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          • dans
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            #15
            Originally posted by ItalianDragon
            just lucky boxingscene weren't about at that time.

            they'd have called him a fraud.
            LOL.

            Boxingscene poster "Lamotta_is_god" in 1943:

            "bwahahahahah Sugar Ray Robinson was exposed by a smaller, limited, boxer in Jake Lamotta. Robinson showed that he can't take pressure and was clearly hurt by Lamotta's power.

            Sugar Ray Robinson = Fraud Exposed

            If he ever wants a rematch, I'm betting all my e-points on Lamotta by 1st round KO. Now that he knows Ray can't keep him at a distance, he'll walk right through him the next time."

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              #16
              Originally posted by ItalianDragon
              Yes, definitely.

              We all make mistakes but if we can learn from them then it can be a positive.
              Kessler is too old to learn from his mistakes.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Hater
                Kessler is too old to learn from his mistakes.
                Okay, you said it.

                Just see if he bounces back from this.

                Ward's style was all wrong for Kessler.

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