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  • Larry the boss
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    #41
    Originally posted by Freedom.
    The is a huge difference in SPORTSMANSHIP and CHARACTER between Adamek and Haye.

    Adamek didn't say he was going to "KO both Klitschkos in 2010" and then duck both all year. He didn't say he was going to "shove Klitschko's jab up his ass" and then fight like a b1tch.

    And he didn't make a LAME excuse of a sore little toe after the fight.
    translation-Haye is Black and Adamek is a white euro

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    • -KPB-
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      #42
      Originally posted by Spray_resistant
      What do you mean? he did exactly that, he took chances and it was interesting to watch him get battered.
      Which round did he take chances...bare in mind he threw more or less the same amount of punches as Haye.......the reason he got beat was his lack of defense...something that should not be applauded....

      Make no mistake though...Im not trying to big up/stick up for Haye.......but lets not make out Adamek did any better......

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        #43
        Originally posted by -KPB-
        Which round did he take chances...bare in mind he threw more or less the same amount of punches as Haye.......the reason he got beat was his lack of defense...something that should not be applauded....

        Make no mistake though...Im not trying to big up/stick up for Haye.......but lets not make out Adamek did any better......
        He was trying to come forward and throw but was getting smacked by VK every time he came in or out before he could. To suggest he didn't take more chances than Haye is separation from reality.

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          #44
          Originally posted by Spray_resistant
          He was trying to come forward and throw but was getting smacked by VK every time he came in or out before he could. To suggest he didn't take more chances than Haye is separation from reality.
          He APPEARED to take more chances, because he was fighting a fighter who kept one of his hands near his knees......while Haye was fighting a fighter who wouldnt engage......

          Who landed the hardest punch on the Klits....Haye or Adamek....I think we know who it was.....

          Wlad after the Haye fight...."it was a tough fight..."
          Vitali after Adamek fight..."Adamek should move down"

          Says it all really.....

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            #45
            Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
            Why do you care so much more about these men's "characters" than their actual boxing ability?
            I care about boxing ability, but good sportsmanship is important too.

            And I'll never root for

            1) a loud-mouthed, lying fraud like Haye,
            2) a woman-beater like Chisora, Braehmer, Robinson and Mayweather,
            3) a criminal like LaMotta and Liston, or
            4) a murderer like Butler.

            Those are the kind of slimebags who don't deserve to have fans.

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              #46
              Originally posted by Spray_resistant
              He was trying to come forward and throw but was getting smacked by VK every time he came in or out before he could. To suggest he didn't take more chances than Haye is separation from reality.
              How is getting not defending yourself taking a chance? Its just plain ******ity.

              If he'd thrown a significant amount more than Haye, you might have a point

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                #47
                Originally posted by Freedom.
                I care about boxing ability, but good sportsmanship is important too.

                And I'll never root for

                1) a loud-mouthed, lying fraud like Haye,
                2) a woman-beater like Chisora, Braehmer, Robinson and Mayweather,
                3) a criminal like LaMotta and Liston, or
                4) a murderer like Butler.

                Those are the kind of slimebags who don't deserve to have fans.
                You seriously sound like a bra burning feminist sometimes....

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
                  He deserves respect for standing there and taking a beating and not throwing punches?
                  Bro, he wobbled Vitali like 2 times at least. He made an attempt at hitting Vitali and had a bigger size differential to overcome than Haye did against a more aggressive opponent in Vitali.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by mathed
                    Bro, he wobbled Vitali like 2 times at least. He made an attempt at hitting Vitali and had a bigger size differential to overcome than Haye did against a more aggressive opponent in Vitali.
                    Wobbled Vitali?

                    The size differential was negligible. Vitali being more aggressive gives Adamek more chance to throw and land. But he threw virtually the same as Haye.

                    The double standard is plain to see.

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                      #50
                      Lol at vitali being wobbled.

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