Another Fraud Exposed

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diddy
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Another Fraud Exposed

Post by diddy »

Amir Imam.

Welcome to Dmitry Kudrayshov-ville, son.
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diddy wrote:Amir Imam.

Welcome to Dmitry Kudrayshov-ville, son.
lol. just saw that announcement on Showtime. I was high on that dude. he looked like he could be a big player in the near future.
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Had no answers to the Mexican steaming in, couldn't use his "world class" jab "best in the business" to keep him from swarming him, was cock and balls defeating the skilled but lack of plan b
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wlad another fraud exposed :lol:
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Chepppaaa wrote:wlad another fraud exposed :lol:
A nearly 40-year-old Klitschko losing to a legit top-5 guy doesn't sound much like "exposing".

Imam was being compared to Hearns by some. It's unfortunate if you are an American fight fan because he was seen as one of the brightest of the young bunch.
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Jpreisser wrote:
Chepppaaa wrote:wlad another fraud exposed :lol:
A nearly 40-year-old Klitschko losing to a legit top-5 guy doesn't sound much like "exposing".

Imam was being compared to Hearns by some. It's unfortunate if you are an American fight fan because he was seen as one of the brightest of the young bunch.
There are tons of good young American fighters. Most fans have never even heard of this kid or have a clue of who he is. Now it will stay that way.
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If Imam is the real thing he will learn from this and be back.

But folks don't realize who Granados is.

He has never been stooped, has a draw with Cintron, and beat Soto Karass in that BKB deal.

The guy was a test Imam failed. Doesn't mean he can't be better for it.
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Chepppaaa wrote:wlad another fraud exposed :lol:
guy was champ for like so long I don't even know like 9 years or something fraud?
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victor-romeo wrote:
Chepppaaa wrote:wlad another fraud exposed :lol:
guy was champ for like so long I don't even know like 9 years or something fraud?
19 straight title defenses. Loses as a 40 yr old. What a bum.
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I didn't pick Granados to beat Imam but I'm not overly surprised. Imam clearly has offensive tools but otherwise his game is filled with holes, including mediocre defense and a tendency to switch off in prolonged spots. Granados is one tough dude and has given pretty much everyone he's been in with a fight.
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Post by Undefeated49-0 »

It's funny I can remember DK calling out Floyd saying he was afraid of Imam. Imam showed no defensive ability whatsoever, he got hit with every punch that was thrown, he swoll up very easily and was totally befuddled once that kid took his best shots.

Imam showed no ability to make adjustments and I thought the stoppage was justified.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvYwEtIq3Eo
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...were any of Granados's losses...fair?
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Chepppaaa wrote:wlad another fraud exposed :lol:

I don't much care for "Giant Boxing" because it's slow and lumbering. But your statement is pretty slow and lumbering as well.

Wlad's reign was/is (should he regain) the longest HW reign since Joe Louis. He was no fraud, and he appeared to duck no one.

He fought a tough fight with a bigger giant, and at a snail's pace and lost. I kinda sorta figured he would so I'm less surprised than most,

but he was no fraud, and he prevailed for quite some time. It's time to shake it up a bit, I hope Fury fights the best and we can sort out the new

contenders...Wlad can always try for a late life hail mary and see if he can ponderously return.

Maybe there should be another weight class so that these two tonners can have a "slow motion " title? Maybe call it "Sloth weight"? and 250 and below could be just HW's. Might bring a quick pace back to the heavies.
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iamasadlittleboy wrote:...were any of Granados's losses...fair?
Not sure about his losses, but he beat up Cintron and clearly deserved a win.
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Post by kidbazooka1 »

Granados showed a lot of grit cuz Imam was still catching him in the early and middle rds but he sucked it up and just kept coming.
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Calling Imam a fraud is a little harsh, but agree he hasn't lived up to his early praises. He needs work, especially conditioning.

He gassed out and couldn't keep the guy off him. Credit to Granados, looked better as the fight went on. I thought for sure he was getting stopped early.
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