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Originally posted by MalevolentBite View Post
That's what I think. He needs a new trainer and then he needs to go on a bum tour while gaining new tools for his bag. Is John David Jackson still training?
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as a fan of tszyu and will continue to be his fan, this is not the right mentality to have, that was a beating you took. quit that "warrior" shiz and learn to be a boxer first before a warrior, you got out warriored from a real warrior in the dagestan mountains. you're a middle to upper class kid with a rich dad living in one of the most safest countries in the world. you need to have another 2-3 fights before you start talking about big fights, work on your boxing skills and be a boxer first, when you need to be a warrior then show us your warrior side instead of running face first like you did against a much bigger undefeated mountainmanPharlapz likes this.
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He ain't fighting anytime soon for sure. The only silver lining for Saturday is he took a 10 minute beatdown, not a 20 or 30 minute beatdown. He's going to be out for a long time just to recover and heal then figure out if he wants to make team changes and style changes, then he'll probably insist on jumping back in with a top 10 guy when he should be fighting a tune up.
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Originally posted by ThunderFists View Postas a fan of tszyu and will continue to be his fan, this is not the right mentality to have, that was a beating you took. quit that "warrior" shiz and learn to be a boxer first before a warrior, you got out warriored from a real warrior in the dagestan mountains. you're a middle to upper class kid with a rich dad living in one of the most safest countries in the world. you need to have another 2-3 fights before you start talking about big fights, work on your boxing skills and be a boxer first, when you need to be a warrior then show us your warrior side instead of running face first like you did against a much bigger undefeated mountainmanSteelFist01 likes this.
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Originally posted by BoxHead88 View Post
He didn’t get out warriored in relation to heart and will, but in terms of professionalism and skill, he did. Skill has nothing to do with living in the mountains or a safe city, it’s about talent and craft.LarryMerchant'sBottle Boricua181 like this.
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Originally posted by steeve steel View PostHis belief in himself and his power is what got him to championship level, but also led him to this crushing defeat.steeve steel likes this.
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Originally posted by Corelone View Post
Maybe skill can be gained in affluence, but hunger is the big motivator. Knowing you won't be any worse off if you lose is not the same as going hungry. I remember Diamante telling the ref to quit counting because he had another job. It's different when you have no where else to go.LarryMerchant'sBottle likes this.
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We may have seen Tszyu ruined, for all intents and purposes. I hope he rebounds however I would not be shocked if he returns as half the fighter he once was last year.
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Originally posted by BoxHead88 View Post
He didn’t get out warriored in relation to heart and will, but in terms of professionalism and skill, he did. Skill has nothing to do with living in the mountains or a safe city, it’s about talent and craft.
Your wrong in stating that where your brought up has nothing to do with a fighters ability.
In fact it's usually the fighters who are brought up in hard scrabbled streets, and ******s who turn out to be the best fighters, and champions in combat sports.
The fighters who were brought up in well to do neighborhoods/safe cities that are the rare exceptions to the rule. That's not an opinion, that's a well know fact!Last edited by Boricua181; 10-21-2024, 11:48 AM.
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