Golovkin vs Lemiux
Klitschko vs Fury
Cotto vs Canelo
Those are three bad ass fights, makes up for a fairly poor year so far. I'm not sold on the fact all three should be ppv in certain countries across the globe with the exception of maybe Cotto and Canelo, if that's what has to be to make that fight then so be it, but the other two do they have to be ppv for them to happen ? Lemieux really isn't an anybody, he was whacked by Rubio ffs. Who has Fury fought ?
No, there is a big difference between the losses of Wlad and nearly all other boxers (as I said, only Vitali and Lennox can boast similar)...
Besides, I AM declaring he DID lose fair and square- 2 of these fights. So I would more call that a reason than an excuse.
The other fight, well if hospitalisation is an "excuse" then mate I couldn't think of a better one right?
No you didn't. Just now you are. You just said he lost by fluke. You've previously excused completely fair wins with other bs also and said Wlad is pretty much undefeated which is just totally deluded.
He was taken to the hospital for precautionary reasons, not anything to do with poisoning as you like to go around and say.
You also said this was a certified excuse for a loss in the same sentence as saying Holyfield's absolute certified and medically examined and approved heart condition only "might" constitute an excuse.
Pure nutbag behaviour - in your own words.
"We were so concerned that night that we sent him to the trauma unit instead of the emergency room with a neurosurgeon in the ambulance," Ratner said. "He took all the appropriate tests, both urine and blood. There was nothing in those tests irregular or remarkable."
- Nevada Athletic Commission executive director Marc Ratner
I think that wlad had a panic attack in brewster fight, not that it changes anything or that I find it that important.
that fight didn't tell me anything about wlad. he never gassed that early before or after. he was falling down without brewster hitting him. he collapsed not from a punch but from some sort of exhaustion. i never saw face like that in a fighter..
strange things happen in the ring sometimes - anybody rembeber lewis-mccall 2..
wlad had learned a lot from those 3 defeats. they happened in perfect stage of his career. he had to show A LOT to the whole world (including his brother) to get back to top.. wlad's career and his story are remarkable.
No you didn't. Just now you are. You just said he lost by fluke. You've previously excused completely fair wins with other bs also and said Wlad is pretty much undefeated which is just totally deluded.
He was taken to the hospital for precautionary reasons, not anything to do with poisoning as you like to go around and say.
You also said this was a certified excuse for a loss in the same sentence as saying Holyfield's absolute certified and medically examined and approved heart condition only "might" constitute an excuse.
Pure nutbag behaviour - in your own words.
"We were so concerned that night that we sent him to the trauma unit instead of the emergency room with a neurosurgeon in the ambulance," Ratner said. "He took all the appropriate tests, both urine and blood. There was nothing in those tests irregular or remarkable."
- Nevada Athletic Commission executive director Marc Ratner
FLAT OUT LIE!!!!
Only read the first sentence and that was enough!
You have NEVER heard me say Wlad was poisoned.
I ALWAYS maintain that there are SEVERAL possible solutions to the puzzle of HOW Wlad was ill, of which poisoning was just ONE.
What I always claim and what is factually undisputable is that Wlad nearly went into a hyperglycaemic coma!!!
The particulars of how are inconsequential and this^^ is all that is important!
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