The Art of Ducking

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  • bigjavi973
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    #31
    Originally posted by -Kev-
    13.
    you beat me to it!

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    • -PBP-
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      #32
      Originally posted by Szef
      A book about this topic has already been written, OP.

      This post is boring. I will not engage in a debate because it's not what the fans want to see.

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      • Xi_
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        #33
        15. Offering to come down in weight for fighters two weight classes below you but won't fight against your own division's cash cow and A side at a CW.

        16. Refusing to fight the best fighter in the sport only one weight class above you while having a s.hit resume with so much to prove.

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        • STAX ON DECK
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          #34
          these dudes hav ducking down to a science,,respesct

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          • creekrat77
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            #35
            .17 "The last hurrah"
            Say you are satisfied with your careers status and fight a final fight. All in moderation, choose a so so gate keeper to keep the supporters happy.

            .18 "Play the elitist"
            Claim you don't recognize said fighters accomplishments and support. For instance, hightlight the fact that where was he/she in 98 and 99 when you were dominating the sport of boxing. Rest case.

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