Wlad won but he really lost

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  • ejk22
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    #41
    I just think that you are not giving Golota any benefit of the doubt. I am a big Golota fan and I have been dissapointed numerous amounts of time by his actions, but he is definitely one of the most talented heavyweights out there.

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    • hollister
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      #42
      Skinniest joke of a heavyweight around? He's still ****ing bigger than Byrd, and looked to have made an attempt at copying Byrd's style, as well as having a much better punch than Byrd. I wish it had gone on, Wlad was only trying to fight into the late rounds to prove his stamina, and this bull**** happens. He catches Wlad with one shot and everyone says Wlad was on his way to being KO'd, but no one is talking about when the ref had to force Williamson to let go of Wlad because he was in trouble. The only fighter that was ever in trouble was Williamson, period.

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      • Neuraxis
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        #43
        Originally posted by ejk22
        I just think that you are not giving Golota any benefit of the doubt. I am a big Golota fan and I have been dissapointed numerous amounts of time by his actions, but he is definitely one of the most talented heavyweights out there.
        I thought we were talking about Ruiz.

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