Roman: "When I went down I remember my mentor against Aaron Pryor"

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  • Symmetry
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    #11
    Thanks, fantastic interview, really... What a great boxer and humble guy.

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    • boxinggod101
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      #12
      Originally posted by jmrf4435
      He's not a legend
      Lol pretty much. Totally agree. He's a good fighter... But a legend he's not..

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      • iamboxing
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        #13
        He didn't use his head. Just went in there and thought he'd win easily because the first fight was a robbery. As soon as he indicated to the referee about head butts I knew he was just relying on it being a fair fight and a win was inevitable. Like Ward said he should focus on the fight and let the referee officiate.

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        • Teetotaler
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          #14
          I highly doubt Sor was on anything like pryor was

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          • HarvardBlue
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            #15
            This was one of those situations where one fighter has the others number. Pryor took Arguello's soul and Rungvisai took Gonzalez's heart.

            I'm still a fan of Gonzalez. He's a good fighter and seems like a good guy.

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