Comments Thread For: Fighting Words - Fair Or Not, Walters Again Did Himself No Favors

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  • r1onnie2
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    #11
    Walters is trash for the lack of heart he has. He knew he wasn't ready before the fight so why take the fight. He should of said I need a fight or two and then took the fight.

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    • taste
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      #12
      Losing to Loma is no crime, however this was troublesome. I hate to see what happens when he's in tough again.

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      • Dr Rumack
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        #13
        Originally posted by Redd Foxx
        He could have taken the fight for much more money, and when he was "fresh" (because, apparently he's blaming this all on the time off). But, you reap what you sew. I'll never have any interest in the guy after this quit. That was exceptionally weak.
        This board was filled with people saying Walters was right to reject that fight. People are so accustomed to the stories of fighters being screwed that they always think the fighter is right when he demands more. Sometimes he isn't.

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        • Redd Foxx
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          #14
          Originally posted by Dr Rumack
          This board was filled with people saying Walters was right to reject that fight. People are so accustomed to the stories of fighters being screwed that they always think the fighter is right when he demands more. Sometimes he isn't.
          Yea. I'm all for someone going after whatever they can get. But, here we have a perfect example of how a person can fail when overplaying their hand.

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