Which is a more dangerous boxer to deal with?

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  • Phenom
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    #11
    Originally posted by viperz007
    ur right too

    just it can also be the boxer who just lost will have more motivation to do better on his nxt fight and prove he can do better

    while the guy who keeps winning

    will get soften also and bothered by lots of stuff, and sometimes doesnt train as much as he did b4 right?

    but ya it depends on the fighter i guess

    I bet your one of those people who believe Manny is distracted and not going in at 100%


    there is a reason boxers take easy fights after a loss and that is to regain their confidence. and that should answer your question

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    • Larry the boss
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      #12
      Originally posted by viperz007
      whats my agenda?

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      • bojangles1987
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        #13
        There are so many variables to this question that it's insulting to put it so simply.

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        • viperz007
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          #14
          Originally posted by Phenom
          I bet your one of those people who believe Manny is distracted and not going in at 100%


          there is a reason boxers take easy fights after a loss and that is to regain their confidence. and that should answer your question
          nope i wasnt thinking about manny on this one lol

          im thinking about boxers who just came from a loss like shane or others will or might present more danger for their nxt opponents

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          • Ryn0
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            #15
            ****** question, no two fighters are the same.

            This is ******ed.

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            • viperz007
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              #16
              Originally posted by Ryn0
              ****** question, no two fighters are the same.

              This is ******ed.
              some people say fighters who just came from a loss is not worth to be dealt with or not dangerous or as people say washed up fighters lol which i find ******

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              • Larry the boss
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                #17
                agenda agenda agenda

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                • $Bullsfam$
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                  #18
                  It really depends on specific situations.

                  If their coming off a brutal KO loss then obviously they'd probably be worried in their next fight and a little gun shy which makes the fighter coming off a win more dangerous.

                  But if their coming off a real close loss where they looked good then you damn straight their more dangerous because they have something to prove. And sometimes when fighters are coming off wins they get a little too comfortable so I'd like to say the fighter coming off a loss with nothing to lose is more dangerous in most cases as long as they aren't coming off a brutal KO.

                  The only exception to that rule is Katsiditis. That man always coming to ****in fight. Win or lose no matter in what fashion his last fight went down.

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                  • Pacquiao'd
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                    #19
                    fail thread.

                    fighting winners>>>fighting loser

                    Floyd>>>Manroid

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                    • Larry the boss
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                      #20
                      This thread=rock bottom..i mean damn really???seriously??

                      Is it better to fight losers or winners??is this a serious ****ing question??

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