Comments Thread For: Dimitrenko Faints in The Dressing Room, Fight Called Off
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Albert Sosnowski would have beaten him. This is some bull****, I bet he was nervous. Sosnowski is a pretty good boxer, its no shame losing to Vitali.Comment
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Who appointed you thread monitor? Don't make me find threads about a boxer where YOU mentioned another boxer. What, is there a rule that you can't mention other boxers in a thread?
Oh, and you must not have very good logic comprehension, Wlad is relevant to the discussion because of many factors - one being the way someone takes a loss.Comment
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@WladIsTheChamp, the reason the guy called you up for mentioning your hero was that the context in which you did so made the mention a massive non sequitur. Dimitrenko collapsing with nerves doesn't make Wlad strong, it makes ALL boxers who come out to the ring after being knocked out strong. As for these people you think are in the woodwork attacking Wlad's mental state, I don't see any of them here, so stop trying to hijack (don't deny it, you're evidently trying to) and take your comments (which are on occasion well-argued, if a little repetitive) to a more appropriate thread.
Too much to ask?Comment
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Yes, actually it is too much too ask. yes, other boxers have come back and fought after a KO/TKO loss but very few have come back and dominated like Wlad has (Lewis comes to mind, but not many other in the HW division). Hence the relevance. There are still those that question Wlad's mental toughness, you don't have to look very hard to find them, just go into some Wlad threads. Let's put it this way, there are more people who question Wlad's toughness than there are who question Tyson's for instance. When it has been proven that Wlad is way mentally tougher than Tyson, who has quit or otherwise cracked under pressure his whole career.@WladIsTheChamp, the reason the guy called you up for mentioning your hero was that the context in which you did so made the mention a massive non sequitur. Dimitrenko collapsing with nerves doesn't make Wlad strong, it makes ALL boxers who come out to the ring after being knocked out strong. As for these people you think are in the woodwork attacking Wlad's mental state, I don't see any of them here, so stop trying to hijack (don't deny it, you're evidently trying to) and take your comments (which are on occasion well-argued, if a little repetitive) to a more appropriate thread.
Too much to ask?
BTW, are you a lurker, or an alt? You seem to know too much about my posts to be anything else.Comment
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It's not as bad as some make it out to be, but you are right in that
it needs more good matchups. Too many of the top guys don't want
to fight each other for fear of losing a lucrative title shot. That's why
this fight was interesting, as it had two solid heavyweights going at it --
or would have had.Comment
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Not a lurker mate, just someone who doesn't feel the need to blare out undying affection every two minutes. As to your point about people attacking Wlad for being mentally weak Wlad threads, why not simply defend him in those Wlad-reated threads? That way we could have threads that don't have to be about the Klitschkos all the time. I'm not hating on you, because you seem to be a reasonably intelligent guy compared to some on these forums, but there is so much more to boxing than two fighters in one division. Yes, we get that you're a Klitschko fan from your sig. Try and tone it down a bit.Comment
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I have no idea way Universum put Dimitrenko in with someone like Sosnowski.
I thought he will get dominated anyway.
I dont want to judge until Dr Shaw High can tell us about his "problems".Comment
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As opposed to other weight classes?It's not as bad as some make it out to be, but you are right in that
it needs more good matchups. Too many of the top guys don't want
to fight each other for fear of losing a lucrative title shot. That's why
this fight was interesting, as it had two solid heavyweights going at it --
or would have had.Comment
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