Comments Thread For: Nicholas Walters Vows Redemption: I Will Be Back Even Better!

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Nicholas Walters Vows Redemption: I Will Be Back Even Better!

    Former world champion Nicholas Walters (26-1, 21KOs) has vowed to redeem himself after suffering the first defeat of his career last month at the Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas.
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  • Mr. Objectivity
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    seriously good luck. Im not to kick a man when he's down. But i highly doubt you'll ever be relevant again

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    • RetroSpeed05
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      #3
      Still dont mind seeing how he bounces back.

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      • Illmatic94
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        so now his sparring partners aren't good enough..the inactivity ..loma is too fast.. **** this guy..that was the most coward way out. the inactivity affected him because he's undisciplined and balloons in weight..and stop blaming arum, no amount of tune ups will prepare you for lomachenko, that's why you need heart and adaptability..send his next fight to telemundo.

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        • TexasCowBoy
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          Lomachenko had him woozy in the 7th rd and he knew he was gonna get knocked out.....lets see.where his career goes from here

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          • OctoberRed
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            #6
            He really let me down this guy. Could have taken a dive, faked an injury... but quit?

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            • Corelone
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              Redemption is something you get when you TRY. Say you got KO'd and then won in a rematch. That would be redemption. Walters is begging for forgiveness and boxing isn't a forgiving sport. Never quit like that, at least foul out. Salido tried to foul out and won!

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              • Citizen Koba
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                Good luck my man, but you got a steep hill to climb.

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                • Dr Rumack
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                  #9
                  I hope so. He's a good fighter. But there's a lot of damage to undo.

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                  • JULIEN44
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                    I hope so.

                    Walters put his ego aside and understood that better was to step back for a while.

                    He just has to tell himself that he simply fought a future top 10 hall-of-famer.

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