examples of what inactivity or injuries can do in boxing

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  • Spray_resistant
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    #11
    They can lead to regular commentary positions on networks that broadcast fights.

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    • jas
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      #12
      This clown still making threads?

      After your ****ty "popkins threads"

      Do us all a favour and Stop posting

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      • Mr. Miyagi
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        #13
        Gamboa's long break when he transitioned from TR. He pretty much disappeared, lost his hype, and looked way worse.

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        • BostonGuy
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          #14
          Axe Bermane Stiverne

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          • Eastcoast
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            #15
            I'm interested in seeing how Kell Brook fights after the machete attack.

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            • No bueno
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              #16
              I think past injuries " for some " are more of a mental issue than physicians . When a fighter always has it in the back of his head that he can reinjure himself and the cost of it . They tend to be a little more cautious . When it comes to long layoffs ... I guess we'll have a good look when Kirkland steps in the ring with Canelo in may .

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              • W1LL
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                #17
                Joe Calzaghe - would have been 46-0 with 46 KO's if it wasn't for hand injuries

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                • CANELOLUJAH
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by LA_2_Vegas
                  Robert Guerrero- I always thought highly of his skills..but he ending up having some injuries and life events that kept him from a consistent schedule. Still turned out to be pretty damn good, but I think he lost something along the way.
                  something happened he lost his boxing agility and just brawls for the most part.

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