Originally posted by Spartacus Sully
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Because usually a point or view has been brought up that they don't care about and that's what they are trying to convey. The sarcasm comes in because you are exaggerating how little you care about it. You don't say I could care less about it, because that means you do care about it which is the complete opposite of what they are saying. Or there is something they are trying to say that, in whatever context, doesn't matter and they couldn't care less about that aspect, which in this view is their outside ring activities.
He's saying he couldn't care less about their outside ring life because it doesn't matter, and what matters is what they did in ring, hence, I couldn't care less about what they do outside their boxing life. It makes no sense whatsoever if you say 'I could care less about what they do outside' when you are trying to get the point across that what they do outside is of no consequence to their ring life and you yourself don't care about it and neither should anyone else.
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