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  • Lokutus
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    #11
    Originally posted by King_
    Yeah, right. he didn't do anything lol. Wlad was scared as **** and didn't want to throw his hands AT ALL. He threw, what, 25 punches all fight?
    He had a lot on his mind and had personal issues before the fight, that contributed to him not doing anything.

    Fury didn't win- Wlad simply didn't show up to participate in a professional boxing match.



    Man I can't wait for the rematch so that Wlad can knock that glass chinned stiff out.

    I bet you ANYTHING that the moment that Wlad's fists touch Fury's face- his ass is DONE. (that didn't happen last time. Wlad didn't want to touch him)
    Did you notice though, in the 12th when Wlad got desperate, he landed a couple of heavy digs on Fury which looked like the hurt.

    I fancied Fury first time round given Wlads complacency and fear of getting hit. But a wounded man is a dangerous man, this rematch is a different kettle for sure.

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    • Lokutus
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      #12
      Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
      That sounds like a bunch of excuses to me. If Wlad could have beat Fury he would have.

      Give Tyson his just due. Don't be a sore loser like the Pacquiao fans.
      Oh my days.....you fools need to get over Paq, your lover won another **** fight that he took 7 years past its best before date.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Lokutus
        Oh my days.....you fools need to get over Paq, your lover won another **** fight that he took 7 years past its best before date.
        Blame Pacquiao for that. Floyd had agreed to everything years before...including a 50/50 purse split, ring size, and a coming-in-over-the-weight penalty.

        But Pac walked away from all of it simply because he didn't want to do drug testing.

        The same drug testing that he would later demand of his own opponents.

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          #14
          Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
          Blame Pacquiao for that. Floyd had agreed to everything years before...including a 50/50 purse split, ring size, and a coming-in-over-the-weight penalty.

          But Pac walked away from all of it simply because he didn't want to do drug testing.

          The same drug testing that he would later demand of his own opponents.
          Was this the kind if drug tests where Paq had to drain 90% of his blood supply an hour before the fight?

          Get outta here fanboy, the final fight of Floyds career sums his career up beautifully.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Lokutus
            Was this the kind if drug tests where Paq had to drain 90% of his blood supply an hour before the fight?


            No, it wasn't like that at all actually.

            But Pac still walked away from the fight because he didn't want to test randomly with no cutoffs.

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