What separates fighting men from "boxers"

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  • Vinnykin
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    What separates fighting men from "boxers"

    I've been interested in the mental side of boxing for a long time now. I watch fighters interviews for any *****s in their armour before a fight...... I need to see how they act in press conferences and what their mindset is before they enter a ring, before I make a prediction.

    Fury, for all his depression and other things, I just can't see a ***** in his armour when it comes to fighting and his confidence before fights.

    Here's just a little clip from last year after the Wallin fight, from Fury....... everyone said he was done after the Wallin fight, Wilder would smash him etc



    Fury ****ing loved it! he enjoyed the fight and getting cut....... look at the smile on his face! different mentality from most boxers that make excuses.....
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    The censored word is C hink...... just the PC word we live in guys....... I have a C hinky once a month, they do very good curries.

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    • Dariusz
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      I won't be original but I like very much Adam Kownacki's mentality. He is very nice, smiles all the time (even during staredowns) but when he enters the ring he changes for a hunter, he pushes forward and preys all the time without any fear to noone. And after the fight he is vulnerable and jovial Adam again.
      Fury's mentality is great but he is too much of a clown for my taste.

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      • TheMyspaceDayz
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        I’d say he’s more of a William Wallace or John McClane type than a clown. He keeps a good sense of humour so the enormity of the situation he’s in doesn’t overwhelm him. A true warrior in every sense of the word.
        Last edited by TheMyspaceDayz; 02-29-2020, 07:31 AM.

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        • Vinnykin
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          #5
          Originally posted by Dariusz
          I won't be original but I like very much Adam Kownacki's mentality. He is very nice, smiles all the time (even during staredowns) but when he enters the ring he changes for a hunter, he pushes forward and preys all the time without any fear to noone. And after the fight he is vulnerable and jovial Adam again.
          Fury's mentality is great but he is too much of a clown for my taste.
          That's fair........ to be honest Fury acts like a clown a lot and it even annoys me what he says..... but I am talking about mentality in fighting, not who I like the most personally.

          I think Fury's mentality when fighting is bulletproof.... no one will make him scared or lack confidence.

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          • Dariusz
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            Originally posted by Vinnykin
            I think Fury's mentality when fighting is bulletproof.... no one will make him scared or lack confidence.
            This is very true. I can even imagine him clowning directly to the frightening grin face of Sonny Liston during staredown LOL.

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            • Vinnykin
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              Originally posted by Dariusz
              This is very true. I can even imagine him clowning directly to the frightening grin face of Sonny Liston during staredown LOL.
              And he would do the same to Kownacki....

              I see your location is Poland.... I was there in 2016 for a friends wedding and loved it. I only stayed in the south, Katowice...... but I loved the whole experience and am looking forward to going back "kurva"

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              • Dariusz
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                Originally posted by Vinnykin
                And he would do the same to Kownacki....

                I see your location is Poland.... I was there in 2016 for a friends wedding and loved it. I only stayed in the south, Katowice...... but I loved the whole experience and am looking forward to going back "kurva"
                Kownacki is noone scary, my friend.

                I am, kurwa, glad you had a good time in Katowice

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                • Vinnykin
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Dariusz
                  Kownacki is noone scary, my friend.

                  I am, kurwa, glad you had a good time in Katowice
                  Kownacki is nearly there..... he needs to target Dubois or Hergovic or beat a Whyte before any one will consider him a contender.

                  Got to say he looks good so far...... he just needs to step it up or keep grinding. If he goes up against a Wilder, Joshua or Fury now he gets beaten badly..... he needs more fights against tough guys I think.

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                  • Dariusz
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                    Originally posted by Vinnykin
                    Kownacki is nearly there..... he needs to target Dubois or Hergovic or beat a Whyte before any one will consider him a contender.

                    Got to say he looks good so far...... he just needs to step it up or keep grinding. If he goes up against a Wilder, Joshua or Fury now he gets beaten badly..... he needs more fights against tough guys I think.
                    As I said yesterday, Kownacki should fight Dubois vs. Joyce winner.

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