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hahahah. another slick black american bites the dust... no, but on a serious note, freddie did pretty well for someone who's never fought before. he was coming forward while his more experienced opponent was being backed up and reduced to nothing more than putting his arms out in front to protect himself. he got a knock down, but that was it.
i'm glad he's got it off his chest anyway. he doesn't need to be getting in there again... well, unless it's an american! he'd be sure to win every time then. hahaha |
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Now of course years later Pavlik is seen as a credible Ward opponent why? Because he is american
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He's never boxed a day in his life until 34 and after 140 odd days of training he beats a poor but legitimate professional, that's good going. Well done Freddy, if more people showed that kind of drive and determination the world would be a better place.
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Theoretically you could, a knockdown isn't an automatic point deduction or 10-8 round, it's just fairly unusual because the knockdown recipient would have to be dishing out a real beating the rest of the round.
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He did well for an american, went to a points decision and got a KD being the away fighter -how many American heavy's can say that
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