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Rabi »
Posted 1/25/07 6:35:00PM Junior Dos Santos has attempted to explain his lop-sided UFC heavyweight title defeat to Cain Velasquez, claiming he had personal problems leading into the fight and he peaked too early in his training. LINK _______________________________________ |
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sparky »
Posted 7/5/07 6:21:00PM Whatever the case may be Velasquez dominated and he deserves all the credit he is getting. |
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Chael_Sonnen »
Posted 5/25/10 12:40:00PM Creatine levels too high or the INABILITY to avoid punches to the grill ![]() What's next on his catalogue of excuses? Cain was a meany and beat me up made me look like a Bellator HW
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Bubbles »
Posted 10/20/09 3:33:00PM come on, just accept the loss and learn from it. These excuses make you sound like Tito and Penn
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jae_1833 »
Posted 7/19/07 11:27:00AM Tito!! Never!!!!!
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JLS1980 »
Posted 6/6/12 1:54:00PM
![]() As a much bigger fan of JDS than Cain, JDS should give Cain all the credit. Cain came in, pushed the pace and executed his game plan. |
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sbulldavid »
Posted 3/8/08 5:44:00PM That's just the way team Nog rolls, knew it would come. |
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george112 »
Posted 1/24/07 7:00:00PM Boo. Take it like a man. Well. I guess you already did
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prozacnation1978 »
Posted 7/5/07 11:42:00PM When Cain lost the belt. He had excuses too |
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the-king »
Posted 3/19/09 8:18:00AM excuses are lame |
Bubbles »
Posted 10/20/09 3:33:00PM
I don't remember hearing Cain making excuses but a knee injury that required surgery that hampered his movement is a much more valid excuse than "I wasn't mentally ready for this title defense" _______________________________________ |
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airkerma »
Posted 1/6/10 12:05:00PM He should just admit he took the fight lightly and thought Cain wouldn't be a threat. |
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MALICE »
Posted 9/17/07 10:04:00PM So, JDS is asked his opinion on why he lost the fight. He responds with a comment stating he didn't feel he was mentally strong and doctors told him he may have over trained. This is chalked up as a list of excuses and suddenly JDS loses credibility. I don't understand how this happens after every event. I see JDS's comments as a simple self-assessment, which I believe in no way was meant as an insult to Velasquez's abilities or achievements. |
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frizzzlecake »
Posted 5/25/12 8:57:00PM Lmaoa his excuse, I was too good at training. JDS is a sore loser. |
Bubbles »
Posted 10/20/09 3:33:00PM
If you don't feel mentally strong in a title fight, then you shouldn't be fighting at all. All he had to say was Cain came in better prepared and was the better man that night. Everything else just discredits Velasquez's performance _______________________________________ |
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