Are those fights the best you can do to make your boyfriend look great?
Does this post make sense to anyone else other than yourself,anybody ?
Those fights were crap,that's why I listed them,they were the first that sprang to mind.making your previous comment look more ******ed than it already was.
Now tell me,how you consider them to be of a more competitive nature than Wlad vs Leapai,this I'm dying to hear hahaha.
Does this post make sense to anyone else other than yourself,anybody ?
Those fights were crap,that's why I listed them,they were the first that sprang to mind.making your previous comment look more ******ed than it already was.
Now tell me,how you consider them to be of a more competitive nature than Wlad vs Leapai,this I'm dying to hear hahaha.
Haye-Harrison was more competitive on paper than Wlad-Leapai.
In the actual fight though, it probably won't be as Wlad takes a million years to finish any opponent.
In the actual fight though, it probably won't be as Wlad takes a million years to finish any opponent.
Are you suggesting Wlad should finish his fights earlier than he does ? We all know he could,should he so desire to.
I enjoy watching him meticulously yet slowly and methodically take an opponent apart,in fact I look forward to him taking his time,it's one of the many reasons I appreciate watching him.
Are you suggesting Wlad should finish his fights earlier than he does ? We all know he could,should he so desire to.
I enjoy watching him meticulously yet slowly and methodically take an opponent apart,in fact I look forward to him taking his time,it's one of the many reasons I appreciate watching him.
That's what I'm saying - Haye-Harrison was closer on paper but not when it came down to fight as Harrison completely froze.
Of course that's what I'm suggesting!
Wlad doesn't go for the kill before he's clinched his opponent to death which is why he's commonly known as one of the least entertaining heavyweight champs of all times. There's nothing spectacular about his performances - especially as he's often a lot taller and a lot bigger than his opponents.
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