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    Default Re: Fighters's Kryptonite.

    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post


    You assume I'm saying...
    "I can't think of another fighter who was constantly hurt like that"


    When I am really saying...
    "I can't think of another fighter who was constantly hurt like that"



    They are the same
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    Default Re: Fighters's Kryptonite.

    Watching that Jumbo Cummings clump again it's surprising how fast Bruno recovered. If he hit the deck more when nailed it would have helped him.

    On a side note he looked tiny compared to todays heavyweights - 217 lbs.
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    Default Re: Fighters's Kryptonite.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sleepwalker View Post
    Jermain Taylor reached a level of success and just decided he didn't have to work on improving.

    I caught up with him real fast too. Talk about a short prime. He really blew an opportunity for greatness.
    Ditto for Chad Dawson, he had talent but I'll be damned if he ever truly listened to a single word from any of his trainers.


    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post


    You assume I'm saying...
    "I can't think of another fighter who was constantly hurt like that"


    When I am really saying...
    "I can't think of another fighter who was constantly hurt like that"



    They are the same
    Actually no they aren't the first one suggests Frank Bruno was constantly hurt the second one says Frank Bruno was hurt in the same way constantly.

    But you're a retard with no soul, so carry on

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    Default Re: Fighters's Kryptonite.

    LOL...I got it.I think...
    Bruno doesn't get hurt in every fight. But if he does get hurt. He just can't seem to recover.
    All's lost! Everything's going to shit!

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    Default Re: Fighters's Kryptonite.

    What about Holyfield on the end of a jab. Sure some of the heaviest jabs at time..Foreman, Moorer, Lewis, Bowe but among a few who caught him flush and buzzed at one point or another. Just rewatched Stewart and even a Rodriquez stick him repeatedly before the end came. Probably Mercers best punch against him really.

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    Default Re: Fighters's Kryptonite.

    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Sleepwalker View Post
    Jermain Taylor reached a level of success and just decided he didn't have to work on improving.

    I caught up with him real fast too. Talk about a short prime. He really blew an opportunity for greatness.
    Ditto for Chad Dawson, he had talent but I'll be damned if he ever truly listened to a single word from any of his trainers.


    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post


    You assume I'm saying...
    "I can't think of another fighter who was constantly hurt like that"


    When I am really saying...
    "I can't think of another fighter who was constantly hurt like that"



    They are the same
    Actually no they aren't the first one suggests Frank Bruno was constantly hurt the second one says Frank Bruno was hurt in the same way constantly.

    But you're a retard with no soul, so carry on

    nope, think you need to reword it
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    Default Re: Fighters's Kryptonite.

    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Sleepwalker View Post
    Jermain Taylor reached a level of success and just decided he didn't have to work on improving.

    I caught up with him real fast too. Talk about a short prime. He really blew an opportunity for greatness.
    Ditto for Chad Dawson, he had talent but I'll be damned if he ever truly listened to a single word from any of his trainers.


    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post


    You assume I'm saying...
    "I can't think of another fighter who was constantly hurt like that"


    When I am really saying...
    "I can't think of another fighter who was constantly hurt like that"



    They are the same
    Actually no they aren't the first one suggests Frank Bruno was constantly hurt the second one says Frank Bruno was hurt in the same way constantly.

    But you're a retard with no soul, so carry on

    nope, think you need to reword it
    Alright...

    "I can't think of another fighter who was constantly hurt like that, you cunt"


    ...better?

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    Default Re: Fighters's Kryptonite.

    James Toney - Burger King
    Tyson - the whole world was his kryptonite
    Roy Jones & Zab Judah - their father
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    Default Re: Fighters's Kryptonite.

    Quote Originally Posted by NVSemin View Post
    James Toney - Burger King
    Tyson - the whole world was his kryptonite
    Roy Jones & Zab Judah - their father
    Roy's dad made him.
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    Default Re: Fighters's Kryptonite.

    BTW, I'm talking about attributes such as a jab or speed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by NVSemin View Post
    James Toney - Burger King
    Tyson - the whole world was his kryptonite
    Roy Jones & Zab Judah - their father
    Roy's dad made him.
    He hated his father and admittedly decided to loose the fight against Tarver, so his father won't claim it as his victory. Roy is a typical "abused" child, abused psychologically of course by this "Roy's dad made him". Children need love, not training
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    Default Re: Fighters's Kryptonite.

    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Sleepwalker View Post
    Jermain Taylor reached a level of success and just decided he didn't have to work on improving.

    I caught up with him real fast too. Talk about a short prime. He really blew an opportunity for greatness.
    Ditto for Chad Dawson, he had talent but I'll be damned if he ever truly listened to a single word from any of his trainers.


    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post


    You assume I'm saying...
    "I can't think of another fighter who was constantly hurt like that"


    When I am really saying...
    "I can't think of another fighter who was constantly hurt like that"



    They are the same
    Actually no they aren't the first one suggests Frank Bruno was constantly hurt the second one says Frank Bruno was hurt in the same way constantly.

    But you're a retard with no soul, so carry on

    nope, think you need to reword it
    Alright...

    "I can't think of another fighter who was constantly hurt like that, you cunt"


    ...better?

    that's the same, the only difference being that you called me a cunt
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    Default Re: Fighters's Kryptonite.

    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Sleepwalker View Post
    Jermain Taylor reached a level of success and just decided he didn't have to work on improving.

    I caught up with him real fast too. Talk about a short prime. He really blew an opportunity for greatness.
    Ditto for Chad Dawson, he had talent but I'll be damned if he ever truly listened to a single word from any of his trainers.


    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post


    You assume I'm saying...
    "I can't think of another fighter who was constantly hurt like that"


    When I am really saying...
    "I can't think of another fighter who was constantly hurt like that"



    They are the same
    Actually no they aren't the first one suggests Frank Bruno was constantly hurt the second one says Frank Bruno was hurt in the same way constantly.

    But you're a retard with no soul, so carry on

    nope, think you need to reword it
    Alright...

    "I can't think of another fighter who was constantly hurt like that, you cunt"


    ...better?

    that's the same, the only difference being that you called me a cunt
    Gee, you're a bright one

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    Default Re: Fighters's Kryptonite.

    you never just wrote gee did you?
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