Ike Ibeabuchi... WTF?!?!

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  1. Sarah

    Sarah Well-Known Member Full Member

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    The real issue here isn't Ike but that lap dancer who would have done anything for him had he flashed her some $100 bills rather than a cheque. Kind of ironic that a hetrosexual double standard female would bring to the boil a termpremental boxer's mental state.

    Blame the dancer. Silly cow knew what she was doing when he took her upstairs. What? Did she think she'd do a private dance away from her protective bouncer(s) and then play scrabble? :patsch
     
  2. jazzysoul06

    jazzysoul06 Byrd Gang, Bitch Full Member

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  3. cubex

    cubex Boxing Addict banned

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    You're such a ****** Zakman.

    Nobody rates Ibeabuch on what he has done which altough good didn't amount to much.

    But on what he could have been from seeing him in action.
     
  4. Sarah

    Sarah Well-Known Member Full Member

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    And yet people consistently fail to apply the same logic to Vitali? Seeing him in action - what could have been if Lewis didn't cut him? Or he didn't tear his rotator etc
     
  5. cubex

    cubex Boxing Addict banned

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    Well that's different.Vitali got to exercit his full potential.

    Ibeabuchi didn't.
     
  6. Sarah

    Sarah Well-Known Member Full Member

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    No he didn't, he was out for 4 years through injury and has a loss that was actually a win due to a cut. His prime was cut short.
     
  7. cubex

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    He was out because of injuries and that was when he was in his prime.

    And Lewis beat him get over it.

    Ibeabuchi might have not even reached his prime when he got locked up.
     
  8. Zakman

    Zakman ESB's Chinchecker Full Member

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    All speculation, and completely unprovable. Ibeabuchi is just another prospect who never amounted to much. Yet he's over-rated beyond belief by people as if he was much more than what he was.
     
  9. Sarah

    Sarah Well-Known Member Full Member

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    It's assumption to say that was Vitali's prime and Ike hadn't reached his. Clear double standards because you aren't even willing to contemplate one fighter may not have reached his prime.
     
  10. cubex

    cubex Boxing Addict banned

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    He was ranked no 4 in the world when he got locked up.He was past the level of prospect.
    Yes he is rated by speculation on what could have been.Don't know if you can manage to understand.

    It ain't no assumption.That was Vitali's prime.Since he's comeback he is obviously past his best.
    On the other hand we don't know how far could Ibeabuchi have gotten.There is a strong possibility he would have gotten better.That is speculation.
     
  11. Sarah

    Sarah Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He coulda improved in those 4 years he was off. You don't know that he wouldn't have.
     
  12. cubex

    cubex Boxing Addict banned

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    Maybe he could.

    But as it stands he was out and that was his prime.
     
  13. cubex

    cubex Boxing Addict banned

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    Your obviously bias.

    Vitali's accuracy,speed,reflexes,fotwork aren't as good as they were.I thin it's pretty obvious.With Arreola he had a tailor made opponent.
     
  14. David Fanning

    David Fanning Internet Tuff Guy Full Member

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    Nobody could know. That's why I said "could" and not "would".
     
  15. time lost

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    knock'em dead zakman:bbb!!!!