I couldn't hardly sleep the night before and I was pacing around the day of the fight. It's weird when you 1st and 2nd favorite active fighters are squaring off in the ring. This was the match up I wanted to see more than any other boxing match since I started watching in the 80's. It's the fight I've wondered about the most for about a 3rd of my life. When Shane rocked Floyd, Istarted to get the same feeling I had when Tyson was on the carvas trying to pick up his mouthpiece with his glove. I haven't been about to watch that **** since.
Is it just me?
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Yup, I get really nervous. Only happens in boxing for me though. I wasn't nervous at all when the Bears were in the Super Bowl vs. the Colts and I care about the NFL more than boxing.Comment
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If you don't feel anything then you're not a fan of the sport PERIOD. I'd say 99.9% get nervous whenever their favorite fighter steps into the ring. It's human nature.Comment
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YO!! I thought I was just weird for feeling that way myself, I even contemplated not ordering the fight because of my nerves. I'm a Floyd fan for life, but I like Shane also. When I saw him(Floyd) get hit in the 2nd my heart was out of my chest and on the floor. And of course my 8 month old daughter wakes up out of sleep in the middle of it, so I had to DVR the thing and wait until she went back to bed. What an ordeal that was!!!!! I wonder how these boxers fell, their in the ring LOL!!!! I honestly think some fighters do kinda get nervous, I think Floyd does sometimes, that's why he doesn't let off in the first few rounds....just a theory!Comment
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Same here. That's why I go to the ****ter before watching a big fight 'coz if I don't, I'll feel like I want to take a dump the whole show. Pretty nervous too with May vs Mosley, I thought I was going to see a KO and made me a little anxious the whole 12 rounds.Comment
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