Come on. I think it's admirable to show your emotions and let it out, in victory and defeat. It really showed how much both Ramirez and Stevenson cared. I hope Stevenson brings that to the pros. More pro boxers should be more expressive and human after big bouts rather than try to be macho and cold. It doesn't mean a guy can't be composed when he needs to be.
obviously, they went down 10-0 down to domadores in wsb tell that to punch em up he'll troll you to death about nonsense, they only had one gold medal before dusmatov
I know. I agree. It is admirable to show your emotions. Like I said, I've seen too many fighters to mention tear up or get choked up after wins and losses. I've seen guys like Holyfield clearly get robbed (DQed) and hold it completely together. But there was something about Stevenson's reaction that was more like a little kid losing his freaking mind and throwing a crying fit. If he was eight years old, and reacting to losing a sports contest like that, I'd kind of think he was being extreme. It was way over the top ... to me. We'll see. But I hope he doesn't turn pro. (He probably will.) I don't think he's ready mentally. I don't want to beat him up for it. I just don't think he's ready for the pros. He needs to grow up some more.
Kid took silver nothing to be ashamed of. Humbling experience may be good for him. He def has pro talent.
Yea it did seem a little over the top I'm hoping he moves past it. I think maybe he should hover in the ams a little longer maybe win a world gold then go pro
They had 1 or 2 first reamers top, the rest were all second and third string. It was disappointing bwcusse if they put out there best team it would have been interesting