Wladimir may have been Drugged after all!!

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  1. slip&counter

    slip&counter Gimme some X's and O's Full Member

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    Goodness me, we've heard it all now.

    Fatigue makes cowards of men, fellas. The problem for that version of Wladimir was he wasn't comfortable in the ring, didn't know how to pace himself and wasted a lot of energy through nerves.
     
  2. northend

    northend Active Member Full Member

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    Ya wasn't it the vasaline covering his body?Or maybe the green man in front row.? Is the FBI still investigating?
     
  3. miketysonko

    miketysonko Boxing Addict Full Member

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    True
     
  4. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    Get over it....Wlad blew his wad too early...had a panic attack.
     
  5. Serenata

    Serenata Fit und geimpft Full Member

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    Watch it again, it really lookes different than a panic attack :huh
     
  6. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    Well, how many panic attacks have you seen while a guy is fighting? Not to mention, all panic attacks don't look the same anyway.

    But the symptoms where there. Discoloration of the lips, loss of energy, high blood sugar levels.
     
  7. NoHomeJerome

    NoHomeJerome Boxing Junkie banned

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    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xNoXYgi7o4[/ame]

    He was drugged here too!
     
  8. Serenata

    Serenata Fit und geimpft Full Member

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    As I said, not funny enough for a clown...
     
  9. garfios

    garfios Dark Lord Full Member

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    Stop this BS please, no drugs only hard shots, combined with a weak chin and a panic attack.
     
  10. divac

    divac Loyal Member Full Member

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    I dont think nerves had anything to do with it.
    ......and Emmanuel Steward is partly to blame that night imo.
    It was Steward who had instructed Wlad to get Brewster out of there early.
    Wlad was beating the crap out of Brewster, not many heavyweights would have taken that type of pounding, but Brewster did........Wlad got hit with a heavy shot and found himself on empty.

    I believe Wlad was having nauseating feelings from the knowing that he was feeling Brewsters heavy hands and he had just expended the equivalent of running a two hundred yard sprint full out.

    Was Wlad sick?
    Sure he was, but it was the predicament he found himself in that made him sick, there was'nt any foul play involved here, and that was plain to see.
     
  11. jeffjoiner

    jeffjoiner Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Why on earth would you RE-Watch a Klit fight. Isn't once enough to bore you to tears?
     
  12. nastynas

    nastynas Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Ugh. Get a ****n kleenex.
     
  13. slip&counter

    slip&counter Gimme some X's and O's Full Member

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    Wlad will tell you to this day that he had to learn to become a fighter...in other words he needed to learn how to control his nerves/anxiety and learn to make entering the ring feel like second nature.

    Manny Steward has talk on numerous occasions, on how he had to work with Wladimir to become comfortable and feel at ease in the square circle, with a lot of repetitive actions. I believe nerves and anxiety had a lot to do with Wladimir's early problems...he was a deer in headlights and panicked when he got fatigued.
     
  14. Kel1981

    Kel1981 P4P No.1 Full Member

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  15. Jeff Young

    Jeff Young Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    haha that's funny, man:lol: