Do you care to see Rahman again?

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  • alphaqfrankie
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    #1

    Do you care to see Rahman again?

    After another disappointing lost to Oleg Maskaev. Do you guys really care to see Rahman fight again?
  • Piggu
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    #2
    Nope. I didn't like him anyways. He was American, so I rooted for him. I'll just wait for Clavin Brock I guess.

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    • Cutthroat
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      #3
      Probably, he needs to work on his endurance A LOT first.

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      • Hous
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        #4
        I didnt care to see him this time. He has had the largest hype bubble around him for the longest time. After so many dissappointing bouts its a wonder anyone would like him.

        Hes not a likable guy in the ring or in the eyes of the public.

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        • Hurlex
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          #5
          Maybe against Lamona Brewster or Wlad only because he may have a punchers chance but were all kidding ourselves if we think he is ready to retire.
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          Damn i expected more would take Rahman down...those weak shots just didnt do it for me,i cant believe how people would say he would have owned Vitali and blah blah blah

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          • PBDS
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            #6
            ....Nope, and hopefully this is the end of him.

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            • DiegoFuego
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              #7
              I'm easily Rahman's biggest fan on this site, and it's time for the Rock to retire after another disappointing loss.

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              • Mr. Ryan
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                #8
                I only have 1 thing to say about Rahman, good riddance. He's been a major disappointment who because of the hype of a young American heavyweight and expert management, hes been able to hang on longer than he should've. His legacy is of course in his KO of Lennox Lewis, but that seems like a long time ago now. He's really never been able to correct his shortcomings, which are the ability to maintain your composure under adversity and foot work. I say its a good thing that flat fighters like Ruiz and Rahman have been banished from the upper-sphere of the division, allowing alot of young, overlooked heavyweights the opportunity to get their shot.

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                • beez721
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by alphaqfrankie
                  After another disappointing lost to Oleg Maskaev. Do you guys really care to see Rahman fight again?
                  no,,,he should go back to what he did best. selling dope in da hood

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                  • beez721
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Asian Sensation
                    I only have 1 thing to say about Rahman, good riddance. He's been a major disappointment who because of the hype of a young American heavyweight and expert management, hes been able to hang on longer than he should've. His legacy is of course in his KO of Lennox Lewis, but that seems like a long time ago now. He's really never been able to correct his shortcomings, which are the ability to maintain your composure under adversity and foot work. I say its a good thing that flat fighters like Ruiz and Rahman have been banished from the upper-sphere of the division, allowing alot of young, overlooked heavyweights the opportunity to get their shot.
                    strongly agree on all points. good riddance. hopefully ruiz will crumble as well

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