Didn't see this posted yet,
It amazes me how he stays driven and how he copes with his losses
1:50 "get back on the horse", could we see the return of teh Ubereem?
I am surprised he's only been knocked out 12 times in his career, I swear seems like way more.
The guy has some serious heart, same with AA. Both guys have had multiple career ups and downs. Any normal guy would've given up after losing as many times as these guys have.
The Reem is as tough as they come mentally. I mean, talk about coping with adversity. On an off steroids, across weight classes, stylistic changes, taking losses that would end the careers of other people. He just keeps managing to endure and remain elite despite all these factors.
Didn't see this posted yet,
It amazes me how he stays driven and how he copes with his losses
1:50 "get back on the horse", could we see the return of teh Ubereem?
Video shows his ko face 5:40. The crowd looked shocked.
At least he hasn't had to deal with joint issues, broken hands things like that. So its great to hear him beingn positive and gives me some hope that he's going to be a top contender again.
Props to Alistair and the way he deals with losses; always shows himself at his lowest points and makes no excuses (unlike guys like Garbrandt etc.). The problem is he's aging, took a lot of damage and is fighting killers on their way to the top, they can't really match him up in any big " fun fights" with the older heavyweights, because he has already fought them all.
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