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    #91
    Originally posted by KittenFlaps View Post
    When you put that much effort, heart, emotion and time into your big chance to succeed in doing what you love, you have every right to cry when you dont succeed.

    Also, any of you would start bawling after one jab from Vitali.
    oreola didn't put enough effort, heart, emotion, and time into training his obese ass to melt down to a respectable 230 lbs.

    he deserves to be ridiculed for thinking he could go out there half-assed and win a world title.

    fat bastard.

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      #92
      Originally posted by ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY View Post
      the mental and emotional build up to the fight is something that puts pressure on you for weeks at a time...it can get suffocating...that's a release...and no matter how bad you are doing a professional fighter WANTS TO FINISH THE FIGHT...same reason Corrales cried when they stopped the Mayweather fight...he had been down 5 times, had virtually no chance of winning and he cried, people were incredulous, people asked "whats the big deal? You were getting whupped anyway, no way would you have won" Well if you have to ask that question...if you don't know why he cried, then you just dont know and probably could never iunderstand....
      OMFG... THE ICEMAN... HIMSELF.. posted in MY thread... Woooooooooow. This is the most successful topic i have ever created

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        #93
        Originally posted by Zhaakal View Post
        Anyone who hates or makes fun of him for crying has probably never been in a competitive situation. When i lost my second amateur fight, i cried ( 12-3 currently ). It was becouse i felt that i left my trainer, my family, my friends and myself down. I felt embarrased of geting beat. This guy, Arreola, is a PROFESSIONAL fighter, he makes his living off of fighting, HE HAS to WIN to support his family. He was undefeated and felt he let his wife, children, trainer and fans down and couldn't control his emotions. He just has to learn from this experience, work harder and come back stronger. There's absolutely no shame in crying, he come to fight, HE did not give up. My two cents.
        I am with you on this one.

        I think it his chance after having +20 fight and couple of years of hard work to reach his real title shot and not get it must be hard.

        Espiecally when his trainer as well as best friend feel he cant go another round.

        I have respect for most pro fight in the ring because if people trained boxing for just one month they would know how hard it has to be to reach there level.

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          #94
          Originally posted by eazy_mas View Post
          I am with you on this one.

          I think it his chance after having +20 fight and couple of years of hard work to reach his real title shot and not get it must be hard.

          Espiecally when his trainer as well as best friend feel he cant go another round.

          I have respect for most pro fight in the ring because if people trained boxing for just one month they would know how hard it has to be to reach there level.
          He has to change his trainer. At this level you need someone with more knowledge, someone to push you at training. It's obvious that Arreola wasn't realy pushed in training by his current trainer. His current trainer should become like an assistant trainer and learn from the new smarter one, if they get one. **** even Buddy McGirt would be a good option.

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            #95
            i felt bad for chris last night..i truely did..the man is all heart

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              #96
              Mayweather cries everytime he wins. Isnt that equally as unacceptable?

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                #97
                Originally posted by Zhaakal View Post
                He has to change his trainer. At this level you need someone with more knowledge, someone to push you at training. It's obvious that Arreola wasn't realy pushed in training by his current trainer. His current trainer should become like an assistant trainer and learn from the new smarter one, if they get one. **** even Buddy McGirt would be a good option.
                People critize Buddy McGirt but 80% or even 90% of the training is done pre-fight training. Many fighters during the fight cant learn something new or too busy with there pain and fatigue to do new stuff example of Jermian Talyor. and then people start to critize he fight this way also.

                I think he could use someone who is experinced but is alway nice to grow up with a trainer til to be a Champion.

                Vital was just to big for Arreola, the biggest factor of the fight was Vital reach.

                You know what was the weirdest part of the fight is Vital interview. Doug asked if Vital was hurt with the right crosses or left hooks the Arreola threw he said no but he was hurt with a left jab?!?!??!?!

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                  #98
                  I lost my first boxing fight when i was 18 years old against a 220lbs 5' 11" HW by TKO. I weighed 155 and i was 5 8 and I was steamrolling through anyone my size and i felt unchallenged by even LHW's, got a little confident and thought I could beat this guy. I invited everyone except for my GF but she knew though. I lasted 2rounds, got knocked down twice, first time was on my butt, 2nd time was Judah-Mayweather like(grazed the floor). I put up a hell of a fight while it lasted, i cut his mouth up badly cause i was throwing as hard as i can only in his jaw. My face looked like it was untouched but trust me i was hurting. I was embarrassed and crushed and i didn't go out for almost the whole year.

                  But i didn't cry. I smiled even when i got KD'd. I smiled at my opponent and shook his hands(I was embarrassed as hell though). Everyone important to me was there. No need to cry.

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by Zhaakal View Post
                    OMFG... THE ICEMAN... HIMSELF.. posted in MY thread... Woooooooooow. This is the most successful topic i have ever created
                    I felt the same way when BPP and Rick Reeno were ganging up on me in some headline news thread of a post I made.

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                      The way of the warrior is set in stone. When you step in the ring, you'd better come ready to win...or lose. Even the best warriors have thier bad day on the battlefield, and it's all about getting up, dusting off, and setting a new plan of attack. To cry is not a total sign of weakness, but it is a sign of little self-esteem. You may not have conquered your enemy in the fight, but you let him know he fought YOU, and his scars will always be there as a testiment of your greatest effort.

                      Training, combat readiness and a secondary plan of attack are the milestones that have been winning battle since the first neanderthal picked up a clup and whacked his buddy Ugh. If you don't train like you want to win, don't cry when you don't. It's a simple math equasion, 2 and 2 make 4...training and dedication = winning. Nuff said.

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