boxing is a bitchy sport

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  • eazy_mas
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    #1

    boxing is a bitchy sport

    it really hard sport and fans make it harder.

    one someone is lost it stays in the record and stays in people mind. So he need time to rebuild his glory again.

    some of the sport stamped in mind is when Duran said 'No Mas', Corrales lost to Cassamayor, Castillo weigh-in gain Joel Julio, Lacy lost all seem to be forgotten in mind of what great they did but remebered there worst moment. I bet Quantinte is not going to be remebered as well as Abdullive and Tarver.

    As fans we dont need to be hard on these fighters, at the end there human and every human have some vurnable point.

    you just gotta see some postive thing in a fighter and not the negative things. remeber the fight that he preformed.

    but some fighter became more famous after the loss because he got a beating like Paulie.

    Just tells you how brutal the sport is like there fans, promoters and media making the fighter as robots or machine warriors
  • Mike Strutter
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    #2
    I thought this thread was about womans boxing.

    Now that's the ****ing future. Although they should be topless.

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    • eazy_mas
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      #3
      Originally posted by Mike Strutter
      I thought this thread was about womans boxing.

      Now that's the ****ing future. Although they should be topless.
      the one where the put string on the bras

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      • Abe Attell
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        #4
        The fact is, at least by an "American Standpoint", is that the "Human Heart" will go out fighting to the end...seeing a fighter "Quit" is like seeing the Human Heart just give up...it is the strive for survival, the strongest are admired.

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        • eazy_mas
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          #5
          Originally posted by Abe Attell
          The fact is, at least by an "American Standpoint", is that the "Human Heart" will go out fighting to the end...seeing a fighter "Quit" is like seeing the Human Heart just give up...it is the strive for survival, the strongest are admired.
          when you winning and KOing people everybody is your friend but once you get in deep**** like that no one stand right beside you only you ture friends.

          but for us fans and media we should see we are not capable of taking these punchs and when someone does we say: " he got owned like a *****."

          boxing is just a sport those fighter are just a stage and then the going to do something else.

          anyway Duran came back and fough again many other fighters like Thomas Hearns and MW champ Hagler and many great of through 70s ,80s and 90s you gotta give him credit for fight in three decade and 3 eras

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          • macman
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            #6
            Agree that too many fans seem happy to rip into boxers as soon as they show some weakness
            Or a human side as it may be - the "unbeatable destroyer" humbled as was Lacy & all the fans making impossible claims for him now rip him to shreds.

            Too much pettiness in too many people, but that's nothing new, or particular limited to boxing.

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            • LoftyDog
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              #7
              Originally posted by eazy_mas
              when you winning and KOing people everybody is your friend but once you get in deep**** like that no one stand right beside you only you ture friends.

              but for us fans and media we should see we are not capable of taking these punchs and when someone does we say: " he got owned like a *****."

              boxing is just a sport those fighter are just a stage and then the going to do something else.

              anyway Duran came back and fough again many other fighters like Thomas Hearns and MW champ Hagler and many great of through 70s ,80s and 90s you gotta give him credit for fight in three decade and 3 eras
              Thats life, its like that everywhere you look, unfortunately. It definately doesn't help boxing, and neither does the bs politics that get done. I think thats one thing that hurts boxing that other sports don't have to deal with as much.

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              • eazy_mas
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                #8
                the part that i dont like it we judge these people as if we know them, we judge there ability as if we could beat them.

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                • American_Ninja
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                  #9
                  The only thing bitchy about boxing is the Title fights. 2 men fighting over a Belt and Purse.

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                  • eazy_mas
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                    #10
                    Its not only boxing but other sport concerning in making money more that give a good thing for the sport.

                    but if boxing is more brutal than other sport in word of credibility in the NBA or football,soccer...etc.

                    because if you loss you loss sometime you dont have a comback. but in other sport if you loss you could alway catch up next time you alway have a next time but not in boxing.

                    If you had a bad night and lost once maybe its your last good fight because then you will be in the limelight. Callzo for example when he had a close discesion loss he is now in the limelight even if some boxing observer belive that he won but that does not change the fact the record show L and it take a little time for him to go back on track and having another shot

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