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  • bluepete
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    #21
    Originally posted by Aztekkas
    you know nothing about me, twat. The only reason you give him a shred of praise is because he landed some flush shots on GGG... Errr, I mean... GGG gave us entertainment by allowing himself to eat some power shots for dinner by an unproven middleweight, whom had jumped up two full weight divisions to fight him.
    No he deserves praise because he gave a good fight through an injury that most people would've quit with straight away.Like I said It's not my fault you don't know what the words your using actually mean it just means your a knobhead.Curtis Stevens ,Proska ,Lemiuex ,Murray all showed they were game.Nobody who ever stepped in the ring would question that they took their beatings.And I know plenty about you,because the sort of girls who giggle at men taking punishment in fights and question their courage all write things like you do.Seeing someone who can handle themselves in a ring getting the worst of it without crying like a ***** like you would reminds you your a keyboard warrior.You should change your name to MuhammedimhardBruceLee..

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    • bluepete
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      #22
      Originally posted by Redd Foxx
      I get what you're saying but it sounds like you're playing semantics. 'Game' can indicate both willingness and readiness. Brook was willing, but no where near ready. His orbital didn't accidentally break, forcing him to quit. It was the byproduct of getting punched in the face. He didn't make it half way through the fight. You could say Kell was game to fight Genady, but I wouldn't say Golovkin defeated a game opponent in Kell Brook since Brook was obliterated quickly. Again, it's semantics. Nothing to get worked up over.
      I did make clear what I meant by game in the first comment I made.Brook was ready in the sense that he was in shape ,but I mean he probably would never be ready in terms of ability.But it's always used as a term of taking your lumps so to speak in the fight game,willing to have a go.I don't mind people who aren't happy that the top guys don't fight more often,and I spoke about this on another thread.That went out with the 90s.I don't like fighters courage being mocked,even fighters who I'm not a massive fan of.It made me plenty mad when people called Brook a quitter.They don't know what damage was happening in there.

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      • Redd Foxx
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        #23
        Originally posted by bluepete
        .I don't like fighters courage being mocked,even fighters who I'm not a massive fan of.It made me plenty mad when people called Brook a quitter.They don't know what damage was happening in there.
        I think I found a point we can agree on. People don't realize that even a guy like Brandon Rios (my classic example) has to go through a LOT just to get to the level that he can fight the Pacs and Bradleys of the world. Years of working your ass in training, paying your dues. Sometimes, you're just not good enough and you choose to preserve your health rather than give the crowd the Roman colosseum type carnage they're lusting after. Few cowards make it to the upper levels of the hurt business.

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        • Aztekkas
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          #24
          Originally posted by Redd Foxx
          I think I found a point we can agree on. People don't realize that even a guy like Brandon Rios (my classic example) has to go through a LOT just to get to the level that he can fight the Pacs and Bradleys of the world. Years of working your ass in training, paying your dues. Sometimes, you're just not good enough and you choose to preserve your health rather than give the crowd the Roman colosseum type carnage they're lusting after. Few cowards make it to the upper levels of the hurt business.
          I see his point myself. Both of you make sense. Good post.

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          • bluepete
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            #25
            Originally posted by Redd Foxx
            I think I found a point we can agree on. People don't realize that even a guy like Brandon Rios (my classic example) has to go through a LOT just to get to the level that he can fight the Pacs and Bradleys of the world. Years of working your ass in training, paying your dues. Sometimes, you're just not good enough and you choose to preserve your health rather than give the crowd the Roman colosseum type carnage they're lusting after. Few cowards make it to the upper levels of the hurt business.
            It sure is a lot harder than it looks.

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            • frantic fighter
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              #26
              I've been saying this for awhile. The whole "sweet pea"Golovkin theory by his fans is the most idiotic thing that I've ever heard of.

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                #27
                Originally posted by Redd Foxx
                Since you want to play the "if you ever boxed" game, if you ever boxed you'd know how unusual it is to ask a guy to go up two weight classes to fight you.



                Anyhow, having read many ****** posts claiming that said champ is simply letting himself get hit for the fans, I thought this thread was funny. Clearly, it's an issue of defense and the fact that everyone gets hit at some point. Sad that people feel the need to spin it into some sort of brave act.
                I disagree and he's getting bored and eating punches he knows he can take. I don't think he took the Brook fight seriously either and it didn't look like he needed to.

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                • stuff jones
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Aztekkas
                  To make good fights against game opponents, rather than take power shots to the dome when seeking to "entertain" his fans?

                  Just saying

                  Lol you're so clever!

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                  • Bardock
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                    #29
                    lol ggg buttboys mad

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                    • Redd Foxx
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Bardock
                      lol ggg buttboys mad
                      Shut up you mean guy! If Andrew Ward was any good he wouldn't have to avoid all those punches. Golovkin doesn't need defense cause he's not affected by punches. He likes to show this off to the fans. Ward is so busy slipping and blocking because he sucks. If he had balls he'd catch the punches with his face like a big drama man.

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