A Mike Tyson-Esque Melt Down

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  1. icanmanifest

    icanmanifest Member Full Member

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    Alexander had an emotional meltdown plain and simple. Much in the way Tyson did against Holyfield. He realized it wasn't going his way. To his credit he never resorted to any foul tactic. But clearly he could have easily continued. He had a melt down under pressure.

    His mental toughness is in question now.
     
  2. TheGreat

    TheGreat Boxing Junkie banned

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    This is ridiculous, the first major butt from Bradley which caused the big cut early in the fight was DELIBERATE. Same thing with Tyson, if the damn refs actually did their jobs **** like this wouldn't happen.
     
  3. lzolnier

    lzolnier Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Go away, you're blind and you back pussies.
     
  4. TheGreat

    TheGreat Boxing Junkie banned

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    :rofl Speaking of pussies, the guy in your avatar is only interested in fighting bums in a division that is already shitty to begin with, furthermore you must be blind, the the first major butt was CLEARLY deliberate, Bradley should've lost a point, the ref did a **** job tonight.
     
  5. slugger3000

    slugger3000 You Mad Bro? Full Member

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    He didnt want to fight anymore he ****ing QUIT like a *****!

    This guy would of fought until the end... look at this cut

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  6. d0pestradamus

    d0pestradamus Active Member Full Member

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    Headbutts are a part of the boxing game, especially when you have an orthodox vs southpaw. It's ironic to observe the praise Hopkins gets for those "old school tactics," you know, headbutts, elbows, **** damn near every foul in the book. How about when Mayweather tee'd off on Hatton with his elbows, also deliberate. As long as you can get away with it, use every aspect of boxing to your advantage.
     
  7. slugger3000

    slugger3000 You Mad Bro? Full Member

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    Im going to ask you a simple question, do you think edwin valero would of QUIT?
     
  8. slugger3000

    slugger3000 You Mad Bro? Full Member

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  9. TheGreat

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    :rofl:rofl:rofl He quit on a far bigger stage as a human being....:verysad
     
  10. thesandman

    thesandman Boxing Addict Full Member

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    It's very hard to predict behaviour patterns of murderous psychopaths, therefore I have no idea.
     
  11. slugger3000

    slugger3000 You Mad Bro? Full Member

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    Typical answer! :-( im talking about in the ring?
     
  12. Axe

    Axe Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Are you ******ed?

    That is why he signed to fight Klitschko, right? :tired

    Adamek is a warrior get over it.
     
  13. Machine

    Machine Active Member Full Member

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    :lol:

    Yeah but he murdered his wife and then killed himself so he can hardly be the benchmark.
     
  14. thesandman

    thesandman Boxing Addict Full Member

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    True. Not really the best way to judge things "Now, what would Valero have done in this situation....."
     
  15. Delroc

    Delroc Boxing Addict Full Member

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    oh dude really shut up. fighters have fought and won with way worse and both their heads often met in the middle in mid exchange.