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  • Syf
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    #41
    Originally posted by Dinamita 03
    As prize fighters we assume they prepare to their fullest both physically and mentally. It's on them to be ready to perform, and being unfit doesn't take anything away from their opponent who did take camp seriously. Not training hard enough is never an acceptable excuse.
    Well that is an incorrect assumption at times. It's to be taken on a case by case basis. Don't know about you, but if I'm the winner I want to have beaten the best version of that fighter, not one that, for one reason or another, is not at their personal best.

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    • paulf
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      #42
      ****** post.

      You can practice something and get it right 100 times in a row rehearsing, then go out to do it for real and **** it all up. Boxers are human beings, theyre going to have nights when they're dont perform up to par.

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      • Dinamita 03
        Rolin
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        #43
        Originally posted by Syf
        Well that is an incorrect assumption at times. It's to be taken on a case by case basis. Don't know about you, but if I'm the winner I want to have beaten the best version of that fighter, not one that, for one reason or another, is not at their personal best.
        I'm making that assumption on the basis that they are healthy and not going through a personal conflict like losing a loved one. I think it's fair to assume that guys that only fight 2 or 3 times a year and get paid millions will be as fully prepared as possible.

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