What are the worst robberies in the past 5 years?

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  1. mirkofilipovic

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    Ward was low blowing Kovalev throughout the fight, which led to Kovalev getting tired out and damaged. It was the low blows that won Ward the match, and it wasnt just one. Look at Youtube videos of it and count them yourself. The low blows opened up Ward for many opportunities and led Kovalev to lower his guard in fear of getting hit too low.
     
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    If you have a higher average IQ, and the employer picks somebody else with a much lower IQ than yours, that is a good reason to make noise.
     
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    You dont care about the integrity of the sport, you just want people you dislike for whatever reason to lose, regardless of HOW. Its this tribalist mindset that gives the sport a bad name.
     
  4. jmashyaka

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    Kovalev was leaning over and i agree Kovalev was fouled sometimes but if someone low blows me I’m low blowing them. I’m not gunna keep crying to the ref when it’s clear the ref ain’t doing anything to help. This so called Krusher literally folded the moment things got sticky for him.
     
  5. adokei

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    i don't think you have a solid grasp on that...well, that depends on the level of job you are after.
    IQ is relative. and emotional IQ is of more importance for leadership positions than just IQ these days due to SOP's and automation. so if you are looking to determine your IQ vs anyone else's I think you are focused on the wrong thing.
    work history, work ethics, a solid interview SHOULD get what you set out to achieve.
    Now go get em.
     
  6. adokei

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    let me say this unequivocally : low blows are less painful and less dangerous than rabbit punches. kov was rabbit punching all night.
     
  7. mirkofilipovic

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    I agree, Kovalev should have low blowed back, he was waiting for The referee to do something but he didnt. Problem is that Kovalev knew he was going to get disqualified if he ever tried it, he wasnt getting leniency from the referee. Kovalev was too much of a gentleman to fight dirty, which goes against his Krusher persona.
     
  8. adokei

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    gentlemen don't go on record with racist comments.
    period.
     
  9. mirkofilipovic

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    Low blows are more damaging than mild rabbit punches. The rabbit punches dont take your stamina or your ability to fight as much as obvious low blows. Also they were weak rabbit punches, they werent sledgehammers, you cant compare the two.
     
  10. mirkofilipovic

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    These racist comments were taken out of context, also keep in mind in Russia political correctness doesnt exist, and they dont know what offends people and what doesnt in the West.
     
  11. jmashyaka

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    I don’t care if Ward low blowed or Kovalev rabbit punched, Ward got on with it and did what he had to do. Kovalev was supposed to do the same, protect yourself at all time.
     
  12. adokei

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    sir. rabbit punches are VERY dangerous. one does not need great need for anatomical knowledge to understand this. just a neck.
    and you wear a protective cup over your balls, not the back of your head.
    i take it you never boxed.
     
  13. jmashyaka

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    That’s absolute bollocks, they know exactly what is offensive which is why he did it to get a reaction.
     
  14. jmashyaka

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    How can he know he won’t get any leniency, your speaking as though you know his thought process. If he low blowed Ward and the ref pulled him up then he can say ‘look hes doing it too me watch him’. But he didn’t this Krusher who was supposed to kill Ward just folded up and sat on the ropes.
     
  15. mirkofilipovic

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    They are only dangerous if they are heavy punches, they were NOT sledgehammers. They were mild rabbit punches that are not too uncommon in boxing matches. Obviously if you get hit non stop with rabbit punches throughout the fight it will damage you. But the low blows take away your ability to fight. A woman can beat a man if she aimed at his pubic zone, let that sink in.