Originally posted by bigdramashow
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Are 'tune ups' really that essential?
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Originally posted by don larryx View PostYet you had no issue with GGG fighting Monroe, Wade and Brook? I mention him because you act like he can do no wrong yet slam every other damn fighter in the sport for doing what he is doing and even slam them when they do more. Let these fighters remain active if they like hell you use the excuse for GGG why cant other fighters get that pass?
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Originally posted by don larryx View PostI honestly do not get how a diehard GGG fan attacks anyones resume especially Danny Garcia's
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Originally posted by bigdramashow View PostIm getting pretty tired of reading this crap day in day out that a fighter has got to have a 'tune up' before he fights a top opponent.
seriously what is the point, especially if you are fighting someone who these fighters could beat in their sleep? For example, garcia v vargas, is the experience of fighting vargas really going to make garcia that much better when he fights thurman? I'd argue that top quality sparring gets them more 'fight ready' than the 40 mins or less they spend in the ring against some bum, that doesnt prepare them for a top fighter at all. Why did ward need 4 tune ups before fighting kovalev? Why is jacobs insisting on a tune up against GGG? Is he suddenly going to be twice as dangerous when he fights ggg cause hes beaten up some bum before hand? Just seems a lot of fighters **** their pants when they get offered a big fight 'oh no i cant possibly fight someone good, i need a warm up fight against some no hoper' Just think the fighters these days exploit the word 'tune up' as a way of taking an easy fight and making some easy money.
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Originally posted by bigdramashow View PostIm getting pretty tired of reading this crap day in day out that a fighter has got to have a 'tune up' before he fights a top opponent.
seriously what is the point, especially if you are fighting someone who these fighters could beat in their sleep? For example, garcia v vargas, is the experience of fighting vargas really going to make garcia that much better when he fights thurman? I'd argue that top quality sparring gets them more 'fight ready' than the 40 mins or less they spend in the ring against some bum, that doesnt prepare them for a top fighter at all. Why did ward need 4 tune ups before fighting kovalev? Why is jacobs insisting on a tune up against GGG? Is he suddenly going to be twice as dangerous when he fights ggg cause hes beaten up some bum before hand? Just seems a lot of fighters **** their pants when they get offered a big fight 'oh no i cant possibly fight someone good, i need a warm up fight against some no hoper' Just think the fighters these days exploit the word 'tune up' as a way of taking an easy fight and making some easy money.
Jacobs isn't insisting on ****; nice try for you to sneak that in, though
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Originally posted by bigdramashow View Postwell he had 4 tune ups for a top opponent, or what else was his excuse for not fighting someone with a pulse? Kovalevs not the only decent fighter at light heavy you dumb twat.
I don't know why you have such high standards for everyone except your hero....
Didn't you say the winner of Golovkin vs Brook would leave the ring a legend? only a certified phaggot would say that.
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Originally posted by NaijaD View PostShabransky wanted 600k you ****sucking wanker.... how could Rodriguez be a tune up when he was a top ten super middleweight.
I don't know why you have such high standards for everyone except your hero....
Didn't you say the winner of Golovkin vs Brook would leave the ring a legend? only a certified phaggot would say that.
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