Brain says MVP.
But will be cheering for Daley.
I’m kind of there as well. But, why is it we always pull for the fighter that we’re more familiar with? Most ppl wanted Andy to beat Isreal because Andy’s been around. In 10 years, if Isreal Is fighting an unfamiliar “up and comer” we’ll be likely pulling for Isreal to win.Brain says MVP.
But will be cheering for Daley.
This^^^Brain says MVP.
But will be cheering for Daley.
As someone who hasn't really followed MVP's career, can you explain why you think he wins? This could be me reading into the wrong things about him, but I've found that one of his frequent criticisms is that he's a can crusher, and that while he's actually good, he's always faced mediocre competition.
I'm old school.I’m kind of there as well. But, why is it we always pull for the fighter that we’re more familiar with? Most ppl wanted Andy to beat Isreal because Andy’s been around. In 10 years, if Isreal Is fighting an unfamiliar “up and comer” we’ll be likely pulling for Isreal to win.
probably because he was paid to loseThe last guy MVP fought quit without a submission or TKO and then retired. MVP's prowess in the cage and the boxing ring only grows. Daley already hyper-emotional about this fight and MVP acting like this just another Saturday night. Daley will be leaving the octagon but in a stretcher due to first-round Thanos fist or Pokeball.
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