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I think the knee was legitimately injured. He isn't used to this type of stuff and clearly running around on dodging on sudden moves could tweak his knee.tommyfro21 said:I love how his knee happened to go out mid-way. He knew the ref would stop it if he was getting beat on the ground. What a joke...
Bruin7 said:I thought I couldn't lose any more respect for the man I used to idolize back in the Bash Brothers days (remember that awesome poster?). Ugh...
Allen
rbadger said:Bruin7 said:I thought I couldn't lose any more respect for the man I used to idolize back in the Bash Brothers days (remember that awesome poster?). Ugh...
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abncollectsautos said:regardless what everyone says because they dont like jose, those were soem serious punches he was taking. i bet 99% of us members would be running to.
jbone17 said:abncollectsautos said:regardless what everyone says because they dont like jose, those were soem serious punches he was taking. i bet 99% of us members would be running to.
You are correct, but I wouldn't be that stupid to put myself in that position. There are other ways in life to earn money and Canseco is looking for a scapegoat.
Yeah, I agree. Jose Canseco actually gained a little more respect from me (not that that is difficult considering the fact I lost all respect for him).Ty Hope said:I think the knee injury is real. Looks like he could have done it with a kick.
Anyway, I don't understand the Canseco hate in this case. Sure he got beat, but he honestly did better and showed more balls than I thought he would. Choi is a K-1 champion and Canseco actually traded some shots with him.
In this situation, Jose has my repsect.