Steve “USS” Chimes Cunningham i roto i runga i te whakatau i tautohetia i roto i Glazkov whawhai

Philadelphia (March 17, 2015)–I roto i te muri o tona whakakorenga IBF a'ee tenei mua Rāhoroi i te Bell Centre i Montreal, mua rua-wā toa cruiserweight te ao, me te nguha taumahamaha o nāianei Steve “USS” Cunningham wants to state his case to what the boxing world saw, me e ko i whakaarahia tona ringa i te tangata he.
Ko te kitenga o te mātakitaki whānui i te mana Cunningham te a'ee me i u Vyacheslav Glazkov i te waru o nga rauna kotahi tekau ma rua ki te ārai i te tata noa, ka Cunningham ū atu pupuhi kaha ki te rangi o 123-84.
I roto i te katoa, Cunningham i maka Glazkov i 208 u nifó me te i roto i ia 180-144 i runga i te whawhai a tawhio kotahi tekau ma rua.
“Ko te tau, te perception, te ataata, tetahi o reira e takoto,” Said Cunningham.
“Titiro ki te tatauranga. Titiro ki tona mata. The man spit out his mouthpiece three times because he really had no answer for what I was doing to him. I was hurting him to the body. His corner even pleaded with him that he needed a knockout in the final round to beat me. Somehow two judges gave him eight rounds and another gave him seven. Why bother fighting if this stuff is going to happen? I outworked him, i roto ia u ia ia, ka whiua ia e nga e taea te ara. He was considered the puncher coming into the fight but as the fight progressed it was me walking him down trying to make him fight.
“A, no te e nga pā tiki ngenge o enei whakatau kino katoa? What can the fighters do about that? It has to be the fans that pay the money. Look at my rematch with Tomasz Adamek and now this fight. Tika i teie nei, Kia waiho ahau i te kaiwero whakahauanga ki te whawhai mo te toa Heavyweight o te ao, engari no te mea o enei kaiwhakawa nanakia, E ahau ki te feruri toku tere i muri.”

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