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  • #21
    Originally posted by The Old LefHook View Post
    Sports is the opiate of the masses, keeping the folk dumb and distracted for legislation to come.
    Soccer in Europe and South America with its mass hysteria and the insane proportions that come with it, certainly proves this.

    Originally posted by billeau2 View Post
    A human lifespan is about 70 years or so ... The thing is when we really understand how short our time is, it becomes more logical to take risks doing the things we want to do.
    Coming to think of “Guest of Reality”. It’s a book title.
    We are all very, very temporary guests in this world, so in the end, it actually doesn’t matter what we did with our lives, or if we died young or old. So, becoming a boxer might not be such a bad choice while you’re visiting life. At least, it guarantees you some adventurous moments.

    From one thing to another, and for you who have missed her – this little, Kazakhstani lady, named Evnika and capable of throwing 100 punches a minute, has become a celebrity on the net lately.

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    • #22
      I boxed quite a bit as an amateur and watch the sport a lot. There is no doubt that we, as fans, should be worried about the violence and the dangers of such a sport, mainly the pro ranks. It's why we should let our wallets do the talking and not pay for mismatches or fights held in dangerous conditions or without proper medical precautions. Heck, I think we should boycott venues which refuse to improve, such as MSG after their god awful treatment of abdusalamov.

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      • #23
        Comes with the job...

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        • #24
          Exactly. If you don't like it, don't watch it. And banning it won't make people stop fighting. They'll just secretly do it illegally.

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