Kovalev isn't the type to get drawn into mind games, he seems like a pretty chilled out guy.
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Is Bernard Hopkins intimidated? (Kovalev faceoff)
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Originally posted by left hand truth View PostOk, I edited that part out. He may not be full on gangster, but for sure he talks arrogant bull****, and always brings up being in jail which has absolutely nothing to do with fighting.
Kovalev never talks arrogant or acts disrespectful unless he is first disrespected.Last edited by ИATAS; 09-03-2014, 01:17 PM.
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Originally posted by ***1048;ATAS View PostHopkins always brings up his prison time as inspiration. It's amazing what he's accomplished considering where he was. And yes, serving five years in prison will toughen a man up, it is part of who Hopkins is. Just like any other athlete who overcome adversity.
I don't think you follow Kovalev much then. He is a trash talker. He usually always days disrespectful things about opponents or potential opponents. Again, I love this stuff, but Kovalev is no Manny Pacquiao Mr. Nice Guy.
Do you hear me?
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Originally posted by ***1048;ATAS View PostYeah but even if there was no joke, where the hell did that even come from? Such a strange reply. I was scratching my head for a minute trying to fugure that one out.
Well, that is what I gather.
I'm guessing he assumed that was an African country where IMDAZED was living.
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Originally posted by IronDanHamza View PostOh because IMDAZED location is Zamunda that's why.
Well, that is what I gather.
I'm guessing he assumed that was an African country where IMDAZED was living.
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Originally posted by ***1048;ATAS View PostIt's either too early for me, or I haven't drank enough coffee, but can you explain the joke? I read this like five times and it must have flown over my head.
The joke was that a fictional place isn't the best place to get boxing knowledge.
IMDAZED then went off on one for no reason thinking he'd finally scored a pwn for the first time in his posting history
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