Comments Thread For: Murata: I'm Not Good With Quick Feet Fighters, I Took a Beating

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  • Boxing Logic
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    #11
    Originally posted by kushking
    Ggg fans are on suicide watch right now, supposedly ggg barricaded himself in his Vegas penthouse sweet & is ready to jump & shoot out the window now that Murata the B- fighter got merked before he could use him to avoid Charlo & still get the Canelo sweepstakes payday.

    They cried & moaned about Canelo fighting a wba regular champ at 168 yet were secretly hoping Ggg got his wish & faught easy 160 Wba regular(I've been saying Muratas mediocre af 4 ages)

    Ggg hates fighting AA fighters that are in any way shape or form physically equal or bigger than him,he prefers to feast off 1 dimensional usually smaller average fighters as it is,but now that he went from being the bk worker who hit the lotto,back to bk again,he wants that Canelo lotto paper again. No surprise there,these eastern bois like to talk big but sell out with the quickness,& they don't like it in the tumtum; ask quiterlev Krusher about that one.
    Too bad a quitter like Kovalev dominated Bernard Hopkins (a Hopkins who did no meaningful drug testing to top it all off). That makes BHop look pretty bad. And a quitter already at past prime age of 33 years old, drunk and not training, lasted 12 rounds vs Ward (he cant even make a quitter quit? Must not be very good either), knocked down Ward in the 2nd, almost dropped Ward to the body in the 12th (What's that quitter doing lasting to the 12th and still dishing out big damage in the first place? Damn Ward you letting your fans down!), and beat Ward on Ward's home soil.

    I know what you're going to say, Hopkins was past his prime. Well to that I say, so were GGG and Kovalev! I know what you're going to say to that, "Hopkins was 49, GGG is only 36." Well I can play that game as well. At 36 years old, Roy Jones got knocked out two fights in a row to lesser opponents than Canelo. At 33 years old, Marvin Hagler already showed his age vs Leonard and then retired, and that was without good drug testing, meaning Hagler and Leonard both had a potential BENEFIT that GGG did not have which should have made Hagler have a LONGER prime than GGG did, and yet GGG still IMO beat Canelo twice 2-3 years after the age Hagler retired.

    And I can go on for hours with examples of all the top fighters, even ones with clean lifestyles like GGG, who declined at age 30, 31, or 32 usually at the latest. And that's because that's normal. Anything after 31 years old is usually past prime in almost every sport unless you are using PEDs, or you're a rare exception to the rule.

    So you are celebrating hollow victories. Canelo ducked prime GGG, and Ward ducked prime Kovalev choosing to stay weight bullying at 168 for years instead of fight the best guys his size. They never fought prime GGG or prime Kovalev, so they have no wins over prime GGG or prime Kovalev, they have no wins at all that count or mean anything outside of corrupt and therefore meaningless official Vegas decisions. If you were objective, you would never say prime Ward is better than prime Kovalev or prime Canelo is better than prime GGG any more than you would ever say that prime Joe Calzaghe is better than prime Roy Jones Jr and prime Bernard Hopkins. But since you are biased, your standards change with the wind, and you never keep your standards consistent, so posts like this one you made that I quoted are what result from your double standards. In the words of Nate Diaz, Im not surprised.
    Last edited by Boxing Logic; 10-22-2018, 08:28 PM.

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    • Combat Talk Radio
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      #12
      Originally posted by Lion81
      This dude is way too real. Very honest. Rare in a boxer.
      Except when they slipped that excuse in there at the very end.

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      • JuniorTorres720
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        #13
        Murata is a stand up guy and I admire and applaud his willingness to be honest. That's character for you. I wish him nothing but the best.

        A question I had thought. Is it just Murata or boxers in general that when they lose everybody automatically asks the question about retirement. Why is that? It's just one loss. I get it, it hurts. But something I like about MMA is that even when they lose they continue to fight on. Not to say it doesn't happen in boxing but losses for some reason are made overly dramatic. They just a bad night or the guy is just better than them.

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        • Zaroku
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          #14
          I respect his honesty. He needs to get rough with slick boxers.. rough them up, push the to the corners, or against the ropes... then get off.

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          • slimPickings
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            #15
            Cant have a loss these days it seems. People make is sound like an obituary.

            Big deal that a fighter takes a loss some times.

            How often does anyone see a fighter start and maintain the kind of pace Brant set ( for the ENTIRE duration ) while also eating big shots and fighting fire with fire.

            Murata can and should come back.

            Good learning experience if nothing else.

            Always good to see an underdog pull it off.
            cong**** to him and his team.

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            • paulf
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              #16
              Much respect. I only gave him 2 rounds, but he didn't put on a poor performance.... Brant just had crazy stamina and Murata wasn't able to break him down.

              Wonder if Uncle Bob sends him to train with Roach or Garcia.

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              • Dasmius Shinobi
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                #17
                Murata need emergency help!

                Please! someone get a sport psychologist and also put him in suicide watch, before this man get a samurai sword and kill himself for the feeling of dishonor for his family, his entire country and himself. aka. Samurai style.

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                • KillaCamNZ
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                  #18
                  Able to effectively and honestly critique himself - a rare trait these days. I haven't followed Murata much over the years, but he has a fan in me now.

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                  • sammybee
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                    #19
                    I believe Murata will do better in the rematch if it happens.

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                    • TonyGe
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by sammybee
                      I believe Murata will do better in the rematch if it happens.
                      Very possible. That will lead to a third fight if Murata wins. Brant hit the lottery with this fight.

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