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    Default Re: Enzo Macaranelli

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    Breahmer's holding wasn't from necessity but from his style and the situation at hand. He knew he just had to pick away at the eye over time and had long enough to do it that there was no rush, a bit of holding, general head bangs and the such were going to worsen the eye anyway
    Your wrong.

    So is Violent Demise.

    Breahmer wasnt holding because it was part of a game plan or taking it easy on Enzo. Get real!

    Enzo has real power and was catching and hurting Breahmer. Breahmer hasnt been stopped begore and has power. What Enzo was able to do with one eye was very, very good! Breahmer had 4 fights last year and was sharp.
    No he was not. That's a complete fabrication of the truth. He landed some punches. But at no time was Breahmer hurt. He took the punches well. If Enzo would of hurt him he would of opened up looking for the stoppage. But he didn't. He showed no fire. No sense of urgency to get the knock out. He just followed him around. Threw one punch at a time. And than either clinch or allow himself to get clinched. Even in the corner when they stopped it. He might of said he wanted to continue but he sure as hell didn't put up much of a fight to continue
    He had one fuckng eye!

    He couldn't see any of Breahmers left hands coming so he isnt going to be reckless and get caught!
    Why not? The goal was to win the fight, right? Or was it to just do good and not get knocked out? Once the eye started closing he knew he was on borrowed time. Hell his corner only told him they were gonna stop it soon. A true warrior would of gone for the knock out. Enzo never did
    Enzo was starting to let his shots go but Breahmer was all over him like Ruiz, Hopkins and Ward rolled in to one!
    Enzo is done. Deal with it. He no longer has the passion to win. He showed no urgency. No desire. He let Lockett stop the fight without much of an argument.

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    Default Re: Enzo Macaranelli

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    Breahmer's holding wasn't from necessity but from his style and the situation at hand. He knew he just had to pick away at the eye over time and had long enough to do it that there was no rush, a bit of holding, general head bangs and the such were going to worsen the eye anyway
    Your wrong.

    So is Violent Demise.

    Breahmer wasnt holding because it was part of a game plan or taking it easy on Enzo. Get real!

    Enzo has real power and was catching and hurting Breahmer. Breahmer hasnt been stopped begore and has power. What Enzo was able to do with one eye was very, very good! Breahmer had 4 fights last year and was sharp.
    No he was not. That's a complete fabrication of the truth. He landed some punches. But at no time was Breahmer hurt. He took the punches well. If Enzo would of hurt him he would of opened up looking for the stoppage. But he didn't. He showed no fire. No sense of urgency to get the knock out. He just followed him around. Threw one punch at a time. And than either clinch or allow himself to get clinched. Even in the corner when they stopped it. He might of said he wanted to continue but he sure as hell didn't put up much of a fight to continue
    He had one fuckng eye!

    He couldn't see any of Breahmers left hands coming so he isnt going to be reckless and get caught!
    Why not? The goal was to win the fight, right? Or was it to just do good and not get knocked out? Once the eye started closing he knew he was on borrowed time. Hell his corner only told him they were gonna stop it soon. A true warrior would of gone for the knock out. Enzo never did
    Enzo was starting to let his shots go but Breahmer was all over him like Ruiz, Hopkins and Ward rolled in to one!
    Enzo is done. Deal with it. He no longer has the passion to win. He showed no urgency. No desire. He let Lockett stop the fight without much of an argument.
    now its you creating a complete fabrication of the truth soz
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