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  • VIVA MEXICO!!!
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    definition of coward and businessman in boxing

    there have been many people on the boxing scene that say theres no such thing as a fighter who is a coward or businessman. that is not true. here are the definitions of these words in the boxing world.

    coward: a fighter who is afraid to fight the best. any man can get in the ring for millions of dollars. no real man would turn down millions of dollars for a fight.

    examples: mayweather wright roy jones


    businessman: a fighter who only looks for easy opponents that give him the most money. if two fighters offer the same pay they will take the easier fight.

    examples: mayweather dlh hopkins

    these are the kind of fighters we dont need in boxing.
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    #2
    Originally posted by PESO
    there have been many people on the boxing scene that say theres no such thing as a fighter who is a coward or businessman. that is not true. here are the definitions of these words in the boxing world.

    coward: a fighter who is afraid to fight the best. any man can get in the ring for millions of dollars. no real man would turn down millions of dollars for a fight.

    examples: mayweather wright roy jones


    businessman: a fighter who only looks for easy opponents that give him the most money. if two fighters offer the same pay they will take the easier fight.

    examples: mayweather dlh hopkins

    these are the kind of fighters we dont need in boxing.
    we dont need fighters who claim to be the best and think theyve accomplished something by knocking out Golden Johnson as well. Im sure after 10 pro fights everyone you just named never fought an opponent as easy as Johnson, so get real.

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    • rambov
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      #3
      Is that what it says in Webster?

      Or is this your definition????

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      • C'MONMANG'
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        #4
        Originally posted by raysan
        we dont need fighters who claim to be the best and think theyve accomplished something by knocking out Golden Johnson as well. Im sure after 10 pro fights everyone you just named never fought an opponent as easy as Johnson, so get real.
        wow..

        do you watch boxing?

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        • VIVA MEXICO!!!
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          #5
          Originally posted by raysan
          we dont need fighters who claim to be the best and think theyve accomplished something by knocking out Golden Johnson as well. Im sure after 10 pro fights everyone you just named never fought an opponent as easy as Johnson, so get real.
          you think henry bruseles is better than golden johnson?? your a joke.

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          • Ray  Ray
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            #6
            Originally posted by PESO
            there have been many people on the boxing scene that say theres no such thing as a fighter who is a coward or businessman. that is not true. here are the definitions of these words in the boxing world.

            coward: a fighter who is afraid to fight the best. any man can get in the ring for millions of dollars. no real man would turn down millions of dollars for a fight.

            examples: mayweather wright roy jones


            businessman: a fighter who only looks for easy opponents that give him the most money. if two fighters offer the same pay they will take the easier fight.

            examples: mayweather dlh hopkins

            these are the kind of fighters we dont need in boxing.

            Homie you're pathetic . Same **** just a different day. Who you suppose to be? George W. Bush. What right do you do you have to tell another grown ass man who he can and cant fight.

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              #7
              Originally posted by raysan
              we dont need fighters who claim to be the best and think theyve accomplished something by knocking out Golden Johnson as well. Im sure after 10 pro fights everyone you just named never fought an opponent as easy as Johnson, so get real.
              Uh, I believe he was coming off of a tough loss. EVERYBODY with half a brain gets a win or two against an easier opponent before stepping back up in class. Unless your Hopkins, two losses in a row will end most peoples' title hopes.

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              • raysan
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                #8
                Originally posted by c'monmang'
                wow..

                do you watch boxing?
                did i say something incorrect?

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                • HotSizzle
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                  #9
                  I mean I wouldn't risk my life in a fight thats not even going to pay me big time I rather make money so would that make me a coward?

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                  • Ray  Ray
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by HotSizzle
                    I mean I wouldn't risk my life in a fight thats not even going to pay me big time I rather make money so would that make me a coward?
                    Exactly. .............

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