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Originally posted by dj Pepe View PostIgnore him.
Thank you for telling us something personal like that, on the internet it's rare to see someone admit they got there asses beat. Everyone always make themselves seem like the toughest mother****er around.
You won some you lost some, it's the way **** was. The video just reminded me of my homeboy and brought back memories.
Most of these kids here don't have memories, they spend all their time in their mama's room playing xbox, what can I say.
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Originally posted by Cuauhtémoc1502 View PostNo BS when I was growing up, we fought like this all the time. I won some, lost some but in the end we were forced to shake hands, not by older people but by everyone watching.
I got beaten up by one of my best friends growing up, we both liked the same girl and that caused some tension. We fought and he beat on me for 5 minutes straight and I kept getting up and wanting more.
I ended up getting stitches above my right eye and a cut on top of my head.
It didn't stop until the neighbor came over and said I had enough. One thing I have is a thick head.
After that we didn't speak for about 2 weeks, saw each other one day, talked it out and went back to being good friends. He never tried me, disrespected me or anything. If anything I gained his respect even more.
He ended up dying of leukemia years later., true story....
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Originally posted by Cuauhtémoc1502 View PostNo BS when I was growing up, we fought like this all the time. I won some, lost some but in the end we were forced to shake hands, not by older people but by everyone watching.
I got beaten up by one of my best friends growing up, we both liked the same girl and that caused some tension. We fought and he beat on me for 5 minutes straight and I kept getting up and wanting more.
I ended up getting stitches above my right eye and a cut on top of my head.
It didn't stop until the neighbor came over and said I had enough. One thing I have is a thick head.
After that we didn't speak for about 2 weeks, saw each other one day, talked it out and went back to being good friends. He never tried me, disrespected me or anything. If anything I gained his respect even more.
He ended up dying of leukemia years later., true story....
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Originally posted by gingeralbino View Postreminds me of this gypsy fight i watched on youtube recently, they were both in the same family so threw hands for a while until everyone persuaded them to shake hands instead of fighting it out to the end like they would if it was 2 different families (its actually pretty annoying in the video all u can here is "shke hands boys" along with some of the worst ringtones ever.)
I'm not going to lie, when we were growing up we weren't as cordial, we would kick and slam fools and **** but it never got to stomping one of your homeboys or anything like that.
Enemies was another thing though....
My cousin was a beast in the streets, he was skinny but had serious KO power. I used to love watching him fight. My father was also legendary for fighting. He fought all the way into his 70's because he was in such good shape.
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Originally posted by Cuauhtémoc1502 View PostThat's actually much better than most of the gypsy fights I have seen. These guys seem to have better skills than most. The dude in the black got the best of it and was more skilled but this is the way it should be.
I'm not going to lie, when we were growing up we weren't as cordial, we would kick and slam fools and **** but it never got to stomping one of your homeboys or anything like that.
Enemies was another thing though....
My cousin was a beast in the streets, he was skinny but had serious KO power. I used to love watching him fight. My father was also legendary for fighting. He fought all the way into his 70's because he was in such good shape.
Boxing is a way of life for these people though. Thats the way most of their fights are with each other. Its about respect. A gypsy against a non-gypsy, well thats a different story. Anything goes. Expect to get your ear bitten of and for the rest of the family to join in.
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