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    Default Re: How did Abraham ever become a star?

    The luster has def fallen off but the stones he showed with Miranda were remarkable. That was a horror show.

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    Default Re: How did Abraham ever become a star?

    I was a fan of abraham back when he was at middleweight..i found it very amusing the way he would do nothing for two and a half minutes a round and then spring to life and just knock people around and eventually ko them... he had some good power.. He never was that great but I liked watching him and he didnt step up to super middleweight very well at all... He was a very good euro level fighter and I enjoyed watching hsi fights a middleweight a few years back

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    The luster has def fallen off but the stones he showed with Miranda were remarkable. That was a horror show.
    True enough. He did show a set against Miranda the first go but he wanted to quit until Neumann gave him a break and explained that if he quit which he wanted to it would be called a tko. That fact that a plumber like him will retire with more cash then Joe Louis makes me want to puke.

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    Default Re: How did Abraham ever become a star?

    He is a star in Germany only, he is very strong middleweight and a good right hand but I hate watching him.
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    Default Re: How did Abraham ever become a star?

    Quote Originally Posted by IamInuit View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    The luster has def fallen off but the stones he showed with Miranda were remarkable. That was a horror show.
    True enough. He did show a set against Miranda the first go but he wanted to quit until Neumann gave him a break and explained that if he quit which he wanted to it would be called a tko. That fact that a plumber like him will retire with more cash then Joe Louis makes me want to puke.
    puke then...

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