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  • #21
    He lost the fight, move on. You can always make up excuses for losing, but he should just move on and make sure he is fit for his next fight.

    We should be congratulating Wilder instead of pitying Stiverne right now.

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    • #22
      So, partial kidney failure.

      It's fully recoverable, usually means you trained to hard, but Rhabdo has varying severities (kinda like a TIA or mini-stroke isn't a CVA, full-on stroke.)

      Quick recovery to him.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Elroy1 View Post
        900 punches?

        There's no way Bermane threw 900 punches at Arreola, even in both fights combined I don't reckon!

        I backed Stiverne myself but you can't say he was an offensive fighter man, that's outrageous!
        Yes he did.check the fight stats

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        • #24
          Originally posted by jup11223 View Post
          Yes he did.check the fight stats
          Can you source them? OR where are these stats, I gotta see this for myself

          I don't remember him being real active, that'd be some kind of record if that was the case for a HW fight!

          Are you sure it wasn't "ninety" punches mistyped or something? haha

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          • #25
            Originally posted by -Weltschmerz- View Post
            He lost the fight, move on. You can always make up excuses for losing, but he should just move on and make sure he is fit for his next fight.

            We should be congratulating Wilder instead of pitying Stiverne right now.
            That is true.

            Excuses can be made always, but if they are really of substance, justice will be served in due time, if not, the excuse was bogus.

            Wilder should be congratulated, unfortunately some guys overshadowed that moment with their rather extreme agendas.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by jup11223 View Post
              Yes he did.check the fight stats
              It doesn't matter how much he threw with Arreola, he just lost his title to Wilder.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Elroy1 View Post
                Can you source them? OR where are these stats, I gotta see this for myself

                I don't remember him being real active, that'd be some kind of record if that was the case for a HW fight!

                Are you sure it wasn't "ninety" punches mistyped or something? haha


                http://compuboxonline.com/compubox-s...-w-12-arreola/


                Actuall 710 punches,but still alot for hw

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Elroy1 View Post
                  Can you source them? OR where are these stats, I gotta see this for myself

                  I don't remember him being real active, that'd be some kind of record if that was the case for a HW fight!

                  Are you sure it wasn't "ninety" punches mistyped or something? haha
                  http://compuboxonline.com/compubox-s...-w-12-arreola/

                  Threw 710, landing 124 in the first Arreola fight.

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                  • #29
                    How can you be a professional athlete and not think that it might be a good idea to drink some water whilse you are working out?

                    It just beggars belief. It's not like he had to cut weight.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by jup11223 View Post
                      A passive fighter who doesn't let his hands go?he threw like 900 punches vs arreola!
                      Ok i checked the stats and was surprised to see he threw 700 punches in the first Arreola fight but against a guy like Ray Austin he only threw 240 punches over 10 rounds, his physical attributes and the way he fought vs Stiverne was far more similar to Wilder than Arreola who was applying constant pressure and didn't have the height and reach advantage but Austin was 40 years old and Stiverne got to him in the end. This time he had a prime fighter in front of him and he couldn't get him out of there!
                      Last edited by Caught Square; 01-20-2015, 07:14 AM.

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