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  • #11
    Originally posted by Skittlez View Post
    Lol.. it's not about violence. It's about passion and will, heart and desire.

    You make it seem as if Wladimir is some animal.. there is a difference between violence and structured violence.

    Boxing is not about two guys beating each other up.

    Boxing is about when a massive underdog like Douglas knocked out Prime Tyson and broke into tears saying how his mother's death motivated him.

    It's about a old old man like George Foreman knocking out a young champion and creating miracles

    It's about Ali doing the impossible against a younger prime version of the old old man decades ago.

    It's about nationality and the pride of Mexican fighters. It's about all of those things. It's not JUST about

    'oh yaaa people ALWAYS LOVE violence duuhhhh cave man style'


    Oh yes and boxing is about

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    6

    You misunderstood me I meant fans, as long as people will have fun in watching violence boxing will exist. If violenxe wasn't part of our nature it wouldn't be such thing as boxing. As for TKO6, how pathetic are you? And you do know the KO you mention so passiontly was in Kickboxing right? Do you see a word "kick" before "boxing"? Look up and you'll see it's not kickboxingscene its boxing. Also you're the guy who claimed Kimbo Slice is on the same level as CW Champion Dennis Lebedev and former HW Champion Samuel Peter. Is there anything left to say about you?
    Last edited by Szef; 02-03-2013, 04:13 PM.

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    • #12
      1-900-mis-cleo
      Last edited by puga; 02-03-2013, 04:04 PM.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Aztec Wanker View Post
        I bet some ****s asked the same thing in 1950. 50 years later, Barrera-Morales happened. Boxing will never die.
        http://forums.sherdog.com/forums/f53...ntury-1668361/

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        • #14
          Some lucky boxingscene members will be seeing there grandkids fighting for world championships.

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          • #15
            Boxing will always be around. Mayweather makes more money per year than any other athlete in any sport so what does that say about boxing being gone in 50 years or ever? There are new boxing stars coming from places that never had boxing stars before.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Skittlez View Post
              Lol.. it's not about violence. It's about passion and will, heart and desire.

              You make it seem as if Wladimir is some animal.. there is a difference between violence and structured violence.

              Boxing is not about two guys beating each other up.

              Boxing is about when a massive underdog like Douglas knocked out Prime Tyson and broke into tears saying how his mother's death motivated him.

              It's about a old old man like George Foreman knocking out a young champion and creating miracles

              It's about Ali doing the impossible against a younger prime version of the old old man decades ago.

              It's about nationality and the pride of Mexican fighters. It's about all of those things. It's not JUST about

              'oh yaaa people ALWAYS LOVE violence duuhhhh cave man style'


              Oh yes and boxing is about

              t
              k
              o
              6



              rofl

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              • #17
                In 50 years boxing will be non existent and the NFL will be in the same state boxing is in NOW... irrelevant.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Aztec Wanker View Post
                  I bet some ****s asked the same thing in 1950. 50 years later, Barrera-Morales happened. Boxing will never die.
                  So you're implying that it's wrong to ask the question?

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Aztec Wanker View Post
                    I bet some ****s asked the same thing in 1950. 50 years later, Barrera-Morales happened. Boxing will never die.
                    Boxing is here to stay. its better to burn out than to fade away.

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                    • #20
                      In its present form it won't be around! I will need to be more brutal because society is fractured into to many segments and the Arums of the world who make it happen won't be here! Its currently in a circus stage from the announcers being "barkers" to the fighters dressing like clowns! There are no meaningfull fighters that are looking to damage and the Sugar Rays to Ali to Tysons will become fewer and fewer because the great athletes will be raised to compete in non-violent sports! There WILL be sub-cultures that will feature "fights"! It will be marketed on a "black market" pay per view and I believe it will feature the orginal "tow the line" combat! No gloves, front kicks from the waist up, non to the head!! Man gets dropped he can own a minute rest then tow the line again! No time limit no rounds counted!! This is a form of boxing that was done during WW 1 and WW 2 and especially during the depression! There was a movie made years ago documentoring this form of engagement starring Charles Bronson & James Colburn & Struthers Martin! It was titled "Hard Times" and depicted how this type of fighting was run.

                      ps; also shows that Bronson was a serious fellow hahaha!! He had some very nice combinations and form! Ray Corso.

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