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  • hectari
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    #11
    Disrespect? He is telling his opinion, he said he went for the Knockout against a bigger guy and didn't pull a Rigondeaux and just play safe and moving back, Cunningham wanted to prove himself, and he did that dude has heart and went toe to toe with a huge due even hurting him. No shame in that, true boxing fans love a guy who loses but gives his all and really tries over a guy who doesn't take any risks at all and wins in horrible boring safe fashion.

    Thats the REAL fight fan mentality, remember this is FIGHTING you don't play patty cake its a fight guys.

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    • -PBP-
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      #12
      Wasn't this dude in deep tears after losing to Adamek and being accused of "running". Matter of fact:

      What can I say, what can I do? Real men cry, real men shed tears,” a very emotional Cunningham said. “You can’t knock everyone out. We did our thing in the ring. It saddens me. I’m a two-time former world champ, I’m not Bernard Hopkins. I need these wins, I can’t be getting cheated like this. It’s sad, man, it’s sad. It’s nonsense. What needs to be done in boxing for this not to happen again? This isn’t a game. What else do I have to do?”

      Adamek, who weighed 223 for the fight, felt he won by landing more power shots. As had been the case in 2008, the Polish fighter again had a vocal contingent of supporters, chanting “Adamek! Adamek! Adamek!” and “Polska! Polska! Polska!”

      “The fight was close. My trainer told me I had to go after him after the eighth round, and I felt he ran against me,” Adamek said. “It was part of the plan to come on late in the last 20 seconds of each round. In a few rounds, I tried to attack him, and he would run. He ran, he didn’t fight. I fought. It’s why I won.”

      Cunningham countered that he was not running, but boxing: “That’s what I did, I did the same thing that he did against Chris Arreola, when he boxed. He never touched me on the chin. I felt I had good head movement, and I fought smart. I plan on staying at heavyweight. I’m not going anywhere. I’m a heavyweight.”
      “It all depends on what you were looking at,” Adamek trainer Roger Bloodworth said. “If you looked at effective punching, which is what the judges saw, they would have to give this to Tomasz. If you liked running and being a stylist, then you wanted Cunningham. I think the more effective puncher won this fight, and that was Tomasz.”

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      • *ANGRY CUBAN*
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        #13
        Originally posted by hectari
        Disrespect? He is telling his opinion, he said he went for the Knockout against a bigger guy and didn't pull a Rigondeaux and just play safe and moving back, Cunningham wanted to prove himself, and he did that dude has heart and went toe to toe with a huge due even hurting him. No shame in that, true boxing fans love a guy who loses but gives his all and really tries over a guy who doesn't take any risks at all and wins in horrible boring safe fashion.

        Thats the REAL fight fan mentality, remember this is FIGHTING you don't play patty cake its a fight guys.
        I m sorry but he didn't pull a Rigo cuz he doesn't know how to pull a Rigondeaux..Everybody in this world know how to go thowing punches to the front but maybe that excite you but that's not boxing..you better keep crying for you hero and don't get in boxing debates..

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        • Suavecito80
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          #14
          Originally posted by hectari
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          Originally Posted by Queen_Leia



          Disrespect? He is telling his opinion, he said he went for the Knockout against a bigger guy and didn't pull a Rigondeaux and just play safe and moving back, Cunningham wanted to prove himself, and he did that dude has heart and went toe to toe with a huge due even hurting him. No shame in that, true boxing fans love a guy who loses but gives his all and really tries over a guy who doesn't take any risks at all and wins in horrible boring safe fashion.

          Thats the REAL fight fan mentality, remember this is FIGHTING you don't play patty cake its a fight guys.
          still stings doesn't it?? lol


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          • Cubanborn87
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            #15
            Rlol my cuban yoan hernandez already destroyed this cat is all good in the neighborhood bro , now i dont feel bad for you at all

            as far as pulling a rigondeaux lol only in his dreams he would remotely be able to pull a rigondeaux

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            • damit305
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              #16
              Originally posted by *ANGRY CUBAN*
              No need for Solis since Yoan Pablo Hernandez knock his ass..this **** allways will be a mediocre. ..
              Pretty much this. This bum couldn't match Rigo's skill level in three lifetimes.

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              • Bushbaby
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                #17
                I didn't pull a Rigo. You didn't cause you couldn't. And a gainst a prospect to boot. A prospect slept you while Rigo dominated a top pfp fighter, cry me a river and go dispute your ko loss.

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                • Doctor_Tenma
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                  #18
                  Cunningham has a lot of nerve playing victim, he was excessively holding Fury, he would attack then tie Fury up until the ref separated them, Fury returned the dirtiness, fought with a lot more urgency and did exactly what he was suppose to. Thing is, I like ****m, but honestly they need to get off this ****, stop acting like Cunningham wasn't excessively holding and illegally trying to stop the action. I'm not complaining about Cunningham holding, I'm saying that he has no room to complain here, I understand why he fought the way he did, he was at a size disadvantage but don't talk about the realms of what is accepted in boxing. Fucking hypocrisy!

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                  • .:: JSFD26 ::.
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                    #19
                    And to think after his KO loss I was praising him how he knows how to carry himself in a respectful way.

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                    • onechance87
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Dominicano Soy
                      Cunningham has a lot of nerve playing victim, he was excessively holding Fury, he would attack then tie Fury up until the ref separated them, Fury returned the dirtiness, fought with a lot more urgency and did exactly what he was suppose to. Thing is, I like ****m, but honestly they need to get off this ****, stop acting like Cunningham wasn't excessively holding and illegally trying to stop the action. I'm not complaining about Cunningham holding, I'm saying that he has no room to complain here, I understand why he fought the way he did, he was at a size disadvantage but don't talk about the realms of what is accepted in boxing. Fucking hypocrisy!
                      u tell em carnal

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