Ian napa

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by cesare-borgia, Jun 4, 2010.


  1. cesare-borgia

    cesare-borgia Übermensch in fieri Full Member

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    What a coward is this guy, i had him winning after 8, looking for him to finish it on points.
    Then all off a sudden he quits, why? because it is to hot.
    Ali and frazier went 15 rounds in a extremely hot atmosphere.
    Nowadays boxers lack heart. ****ing cowards, guys jumping out rings and quiting while they are winning because it is to warm.
    Cost me 50 euro, boxers who lack heart just need to hang them up.
     
  2. bladerunner

    bladerunner El Intocable Full Member

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    He quit cause it was too hot?

    Wasnt this fight in England?If so it cant be that hot,certainly not hot enough for a fighter to quit cause of the heat.
     
  3. ishy

    ishy Loyal Member Full Member

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    Seemed dodgy as ****
     
  4. Arran

    Arran Boxing Junkie banned

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    personally im ****ing melting, this isnt normal english weather
     
  5. NoHomeJerome

    NoHomeJerome Boxing Junkie banned

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  6. ThePlugInBabies

    ThePlugInBabies ♪ ♫ Full Member

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    didn't see the fight, but this is a big disappointment. the dappa one is one of my favourite fighters. nowhere for him to go after this bottle job.
     
  7. cesare-borgia

    cesare-borgia Übermensch in fieri Full Member

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    he was winning, he didn't look tired at all. just quit out of the blue, if he just kept doing his thing for a couple of rounds he could go on. Now his carreer is finished cause he can't fight 12 minutes in the heat.
     
  8. TG1

    TG1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Have any of you pricks slating him ever fought?

    Probably not! If he felt to hot and was on the verge of collapse then it aint as easy as saying I have guts, so I'll fight through it.

    And why the **** are you comparing Napa to Ali???????????:)
     
  9. vargasfan1985

    vargasfan1985 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I was thinking of betting on him since he was nearly a 3-1. Thank God I steered clear.
     
  10. spud1

    spud1 HAWK TIME!!!! Full Member

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    you aint got the minerals

    trying to claim you worked for amedia company when its ya mate u daft ****

    pics or STFU:lol:
     
  11. dee-z-r

    dee-z-r Active Member Full Member

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    Was quite disapointed napa is my fav domestic fighter just seems like one of those goood slick boxers with badluck ala luis collazo ... n he did mention trouble making weight
     
  12. zorryt

    zorryt Active Member Full Member

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    Fixed that's why I mean boxing is fixed, is always the fighter, judges or the referee.
     
  13. dee-z-r

    dee-z-r Active Member Full Member

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    Did seem weird as ****. I actually thought he had one the round before they called it off I though it must of been a hand injury or something
     
  14. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    I tuned in late (circa 5th round) and saw good work from him. His body attack won him the round right before he quit.

    If he was about to pass out from the heat at the pace he was going, why not just hop on his bike and play it safe potshotting from a distance and hope he had enough rounds in the bank, at least finishing and giving himself a chance?

    Quitting...man...that's something you can forgive in a prizefighter in very extreme circumstances (Vazquez not being able to breathe through his shattered and blood-filled nose, for instance). Feeling faint? Eh...****'s sake...
     
  15. Cmmagalis

    Cmmagalis New Member Full Member

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    He was up 2,3, and 4 rounds on the judges cards. He could've easily rested for a few rounds, the pace Hall was setting was nothing that he had to worry about throughout the fight. Especially wit Hall slowing down near the end of the fight.