Did the monks in Greece Kovalev went crying to help him get over being Wards son?

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  • Robbie Barrett
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    #1

    Did the monks in Greece Kovalev went crying to help him get over being Wards son?

    Did they?..........
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    #2
    "You" won.

    Get over it.

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    • Real King Kong
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      #3
      You've probably had worse meltdowns from posting on nsb lol

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      • Robbie Barrett
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        #4
        Originally posted by considerthis
        You've probably had worse meltdowns from posting on nsb lol
        Stop playing man. Kovalev almost killed himself because of Ward.

        "Kovalev, who turned 34 in April, felt depressed as he flew to Moscow, where he met with friends and downed beer and wine at dinners. A week later, he traveled to his hometown of Kopeysk, where he met more friends and pounded more beer. During the day he managed to complete the Russian equivalent of a master’s degree in physical education. But at night, he did the opposite of what he studied, disregarding his health in order to temporarily forget the Ward fights. “I didn’t have good emotions,” he says.

        Sometimes, he’d just drive, hopping into his 1996 Mercedes S-Class, his baby, the car he’d spent $100,000 to upgrade, even affixing a “Krusher” sticker to the back window. One afternoon, he drove into the countryside, 100 kilometers (roughly 62 miles) from his hometown. Kovalev sped along a two-lane highway and did not notice a car heading in the opposite direction attempting to pass another car in Kovalev’s lane. Well, he did notice, just far too late. He jerked the steering wheel to the right as hard as he could, yanking the Mercedes off the road and into a forest of birch trees. Kovalev estimates he was driving 140 kilometers an hour, the equivalent of about 87 mph, and he says that from the moment he slammed on his brakes, the car skidded through the forest for 100 meters before it stopped."

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        • Mike Haynes
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          #5
          They helped him get over 'black privilege' that exists in boxing...

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            #6
            Originally posted by Mike Haynes
            They helped him get over 'black privilege' that exists in boxing...
            black privilege in boxing? i've heard it all.. :blow: :blow: :blow:

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            • Real King Kong
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              #7
              Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
              Stop playing man. Kovalev almost killed himself because of Ward.

              "Kovalev, who turned 34 in April, felt depressed as he flew to Moscow, where he met with friends and downed beer and wine at dinners. A week later, he traveled to his hometown of Kopeysk, where he met more friends and pounded more beer. During the day he managed to complete the Russian equivalent of a master’s degree in physical education. But at night, he did the opposite of what he studied, disregarding his health in order to temporarily forget the Ward fights. “I didn’t have good emotions,” he says.

              Sometimes, he’d just drive, hopping into his 1996 Mercedes S-Class, his baby, the car he’d spent $100,000 to upgrade, even affixing a “Krusher” sticker to the back window. One afternoon, he drove into the countryside, 100 kilometers (roughly 62 miles) from his hometown. Kovalev sped along a two-lane highway and did not notice a car heading in the opposite direction attempting to pass another car in Kovalev’s lane. Well, he did notice, just far too late. He jerked the steering wheel to the right as hard as he could, yanking the Mercedes off the road and into a forest of birch trees. Kovalev estimates he was driving 140 kilometers an hour, the equivalent of about 87 mph, and he says that from the moment he slammed on his brakes, the car skidded through the forest for 100 meters before it stopped."
              I've read the article man...bottom line is he made the necessary adjustments in his life to get his career back on track. I get this is all for a laugh, but you're criticizing a man who competes at the highest level of boxing for taking a devastating loss, then manning up and doing what he needs to do to get his livelihood back on track. What comparable things have you achieved/overcome in your life? Please post them here so we can all have a real laugh.😆

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              • Robbie Barrett
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                #8
                Originally posted by considerthis
                I've read the article man...bottom line is he made the necessary adjustments in his life to get his career back on track. I get this is all for a laugh, but you're criticizing a man who competes at the highest level of boxing for taking a devastating loss, then manning up and doing what he needs to do to get his livelihood back on track. What comparable things have you achieved/overcome in your life? Please post them here so we can all have a real laugh.😆
                Manning up? He's still crying and making excuses. Just like his fans.

                You'e right this is to piss of his cry baby fans. Like almost everything posted on here the fighters aren't going to see it.

                You can say the same **** about 99.9% of people that criticise a top level athlete.

                Are you going to tell me you don't criticise fighters?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by considerthis
                  I've read the article man...bottom line is he made the necessary adjustments in his life to get his career back on track. I get this is all for a laugh, but you're criticizing a man who competes at the highest level of boxing for taking a devastating loss, then manning up and doing what he needs to do to get his livelihood back on track. What comparable things have you achieved/overcome in your life? Please post them here so we can all have a real laugh.😆
                  ******ed Robbie’s greatest missed achievement would have been to be aborted.

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                  • Real King Kong
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                    Manning up? He's still crying and making excuses. Just like his fans.

                    You'e right this is to piss of his cry baby fans. Like almost everything posted on here the fighters aren't going to see it.

                    You can say the same **** about 99.9% of people that criticise a top level athlete.

                    Are you going to tell me you don't criticise fighters?
                    These guys man up every time they step in the ring...but even more so stepping in after taking a loss.

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