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Sometimes over hyped fighters by the boxing biz get exposed and proven to be not as good as advertised but whats wrong with disliking a fighter and wanting him to lose anyway?Comment
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That's exactly what it means. They want the guy to lose because of a number of reasons. The guy may be a duck, a braggart, boring in the ring, or simply not of your kind, Mexican, Cuban, etc. Some fans have very shallow reasons to hate.When you guys say exposed or waiting to be exposed, in all reality do you really mean you just want that person to lose. From what I read on most, notall, but most exposed posts is just an excuse for the guy to not blatantly come out and say I fu.cking hate this guy and want him to lose. Man up, be honest with yourselves.Comment
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Basketball , Football , baseball....they all have fans who root for teams, nuthug or whatever...paint faces ,tattoos ,jersey wearing ,hat wearing... its always that way. No different in boxing!Comment
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lmfao you cant read, i said i was born in mexico and didnt move to usa till I was 6 and didnt learn english till i was 8, was in esl classes and shit, what other language would i have learned in mexico idiot. pero sabes que wey, pensar que querer porque soy mexicano cien por cien. ey usted los cubanos/PR son nada pero puro mayates valen verga
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. this back and forth was mad funny. But I guess its over now. HAHAAHAComment
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I feel like the term has been mis-used a lot. Exposed shouldn't mean that a fighter was beaten. Exposed means that a glaring weakness was discovered that wasn't there earlier.
The two best examples I could think of is:
- When it became blatantly obvious that Miguel Cotto began to seriously fade in the championship rounds
- Manny Pacquiao becomes a frustrated mess if his opponent doesn't stand there and take punchesComment
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