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Comments Thread For: Clay Collard: I Came Out of Nowhere, I Don't Think Anybody Saw it Coming
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Originally posted by noone View Postcollard kinda exposed boxings fake pro records. in pro boxing, a fighter can go 20-0 with 20 ko´s and still be absolutly incompetent.
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Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75 View PostI like this guy’s attitude. This is why I like when MMA guys give boxing a whirl. Because they don’t care about a “0” that boxers these days are hung up on. All they want to do is fight fight fight. It’s because the best are ALWAYS fighting the best.
Once upon a time boxing mentality was that of MMA. “0” meant less than mixing it up with the best and sorting out who was the top dog. All knew that win or lose they were all going to get paid. I place a large amount of blame on the fans of the sport who happen to be the most venomous of all sports.
Today “boxing fans” are a cancer to the sport. Now if you lose a fight you were “exposed” you were “garbage” you fought “tomato cans” you were “over rated” all along. This gets pasted all over social media because the know nothings don’t know the sport. Today not a single fan can spot an iota of talent because if that fighter doesn’t have a “0” he’s trash. Even PFP greatest of all time SRR would be called trash. Fans need to get a grip
Originally posted by Get em up View PostReal boxing fans dont give 2 ****s about an L as long the fighters fight.
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Originally posted by Dr. Frank View PostI thi k you are just trying to justify the crappy records of mma fighters.
Reality says otherwise.
If crap then please explain why the #1 PFP boxer of all time SRR has so many losses? Could it be because fighters of that era fought the best?
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Boricua181
Clay Collard is a true fighter in any of these contact sports in which he chooses to compete. Boxing will miss his warrior spirit, once he goes back to MMA fighting. I'd like to see him fight Edgar Berlanga, to see if he can end his knockout streak. I believe it would be a good gage of whether Berlanga is the real deal, or just a hype job. I think it would be an exciting fight in which Collard goes a few good rounds, before ultimately becoming another knockout victim. That said he'll have tested Berlanga's chin, stamina, and fighting heart. These are all questions that haven't been answered as of yet.
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Originally posted by Dr. Frank View PostI thi k you are just trying to justify the crappy records of mma fighters.
Reality says otherwise.
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Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75 View PostReally? They’re no crap. That’s what happens when the best are always matched against the best. See, you’re not used to records where the best is matched against the best at all times. I understand.
If crap then please explain why the #1 PFP boxer of all time SRR has so many losses? Could it be because fighters of that era fought the best?
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