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  • FIGHT HYPE
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    Clottey set a bad example for all future boxers...

    Clottey's negative influence first manifested itself during the Pac/Mosley fight. Now, it happened again with Narvaez.

    It's been downhill for boxing ever since Clottey did that turtle thing against Pacquiao.
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    #2
    Originally posted by FIGHT HYPE
    Clottey's negative influence first manifested itself during the Pac/Mosley fight. Now, it happened again with Narvaez.

    It's been downhill for boxing ever since Clottey did that turtle thing against Pacquiao.
    You've only been watching boxing for a year?

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    • FIGHT HYPE
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      #3
      Originally posted by ADozenArrows
      You've only been watching boxing for a year?
      Much longer than a year.

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      • sdcluser
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        #4
        Clottey lost.

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        • uoykcuf
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          #5
          Some fighters come for the check only not for the win. Don't want to give Navarez excuse, but he did appear much smaller than Donaire.

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          • mathed
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            #6
            Originally posted by ADozenArrows
            You've only been watching boxing for a year?
            LMAO...I agree. Not so much as to talk smack to the original poster but like who thinks that Clottey was the first example of a defensive tactic gone wrong in a fight? Clottey didn't want to catch a KO, neither did this guy, I don't see anymore than that. Same thing with the Martinez fight except Barker was a bit more offensive but still realized that trading would men a KO loss.

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