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  • Horus
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    #171
    Originally posted by -GBGQ-
    Look man. The term "warrior" is kind of loosely termed.

    All in all, a warrior is someone who's not going to back away from a fight or run from someone in the ring. They aren't hard to find because they are coming right to you. To stand right in front of you and mix it up whether they are outgunned or not. To beat them, your going to have to break them.

    Even a technical fighter like Marquez, the man is a beast. He has talent, he has skills. Is he a warrior? Abso-****ing-lutely. You ever see Marquez run from somebody? No. Does he take 4 punches to get his 1 in? I suppose if he has to in order to win a fight he would but he doesn't.

    That's a warrior. Your just trying to count how many times someone gets hit in order to call them a warrior. Which, in my opinon.....is ****ing ******ed.
    So in order to be a warrior you have to stand still and just trade shots?
    where is the skill in that?
    1. a warrior is someone who's not going to back away from a fight or run from someone in the ring.

    2. They aren't hard to find because they are coming right to you.


    3. To stand right in front of you and mix it up whether they are outgunned or not. To beat them, your going to have to break them.


    What this sounds like to me
    1. What this sounds like to me is if If I threw something at your definition of a warrior's head, that warrior would not move out the way.. because he is just that tough!!!
    2. What this sounds like to me is that you can not have no lateral movement in order to be a warrior!
    3. What this sounds like to me is that if you take 1 backwards step in the boxing ring you can not be considered a warrior no matter if you were hurt of not
    4. What this sounds like to me is only people with limited skill and willingness to take punishment can be considered warriors..

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    • JACK D. RIPPER
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      #172
      Originally posted by Horus
      So in order to be a warrior you have to stand still and just trade shots?
      where is the skill in that?
      1. a warrior is someone who's not going to back away from a fight or run from someone in the ring.

      2. They aren't hard to find because they are coming right to you.


      3. To stand right in front of you and mix it up whether they are outgunned or not. To beat them, your going to have to break them.


      What this sounds like to me
      1. What this sounds like to me is if If I threw something at your definition of a warrior's head, that warrior would not move out the way.. because he is just that tough!!!
      2. What this sounds like to me is that you can not have no lateral movement in order to be a warrior!
      3. What this sounds like to me is that if you take 1 backwards step in the boxing ring you can not be considered a warrior no matter if you were hurt of not
      4. What this sounds like to me is only people with limited skill and willingness to take punishment can be considered warriors..




      Nope, just honest good fighters that fight other honest good fighters can be considered warriors.
      Floyd doesn't get hit because he chooses opponents that he knows he can avoid because they're slow or one dimensional.
      When he fought good comp, earlier in his career, he was getting hit and didnt' make it look so easy.
      Your perception of dumb fighters who just take two to get one in is misguided because you fail to see the reason Marquez and Pac get hit is not because theyr'e ****** or suck, but because they fight the best. When you fight the best you get hit and eventually lose. SRR fought the best and even though he's the GOAT, he still lost, because if you fight everyone, you will eventually run into a guy that has the style to beat you.

      Thats the difference between "typical Mexicans" and your butt buddy Mayweather.

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      • The Drogba
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        #173
        Originally posted by Jay Em Em
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        Thats the difference between "typical Mexicans" and your butt buddy Mayweather.
        Mayweather uses his brains when he fights unlike those one dimensional boxing bags

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        • Jim Jeffries
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          #174
          Originally posted by The Drogba
          Mayweather uses his brains when he fights unlike those one dimensional boxing bags
          So all Mexican fighters are one dimensional boxing bags?

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          • ReadyUp
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            #175
            Originally posted by Horus
            So in order to be a warrior you have to stand still and just trade shots?
            where is the skill in that?
            1. a warrior is someone who's not going to back away from a fight or run from someone in the ring.

            2. They aren't hard to find because they are coming right to you.


            3. To stand right in front of you and mix it up whether they are outgunned or not. To beat them, your going to have to break them.


            What this sounds like to me
            1. What this sounds like to me is if If I threw something at your definition of a warrior's head, that warrior would not move out the way.. because he is just that tough!!!
            2. What this sounds like to me is that you can not have no lateral movement in order to be a warrior!
            3. What this sounds like to me is that if you take 1 backwards step in the boxing ring you can not be considered a warrior no matter if you were hurt of not
            4. What this sounds like to me is only people with limited skill and willingness to take punishment can be considered warriors..

            What the hell are you smoking?

            That's everything I just tried to disprove! I didn't say they couldn't take a step backwards BUT when's the last time you seen Juan Manuel Marquez dart around a ring for an entire fight looking to play the fight safe?

            Or even Humberto Soto who you said was a safety first boxer and NOT A WARRIOR because you never seen someone hit him 4 times in a row!!!

            Your the one saying you have to have "limited skill" to be a warrior.

            And willingness to take punishment??? YES, that is an absolute must for a Warrior!! There's a difference between unnecessary punishment and punishment that you suck up and say that you care more about winning than about pain.


            Dude, your every bit as ****** as they say you are.

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            • The Drogba
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              #176
              Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
              So all Mexican fighters are one dimensional boxing bags?
              No

              But your Typical Mexican Warrior are. The likes of Angulo/Margarito/Andrade

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              • Dubious-Dutch
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                #177
                Originally posted by The Drogba
                No

                But your Typical Mexican Warrior are. The likes of Angulo/Margarito/Andrade
                Hey Flawless how racist can you get?

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                • The Drogba
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                  #178
                  Originally posted by Dubious-Dutch
                  Hey Flawless how racist can you get?
                  How is that racist???


                  Mexicans are great fighters. They produced many skilled fighters. JMM/Morales/JCC/Sanchez but with the good comes the ugly Angulo/Margarito/Andrade

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                  • ReadyUp
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                    #179
                    Originally posted by The Drogba
                    No

                    But your Typical Mexican Warrior are. The likes of Angulo/Margarito/Andrade
                    Jesus Christ.

                    To you they fight dumb. Why? Because they are come forward, straight forward pressure fighters that throw alot of punches and get hit alot because they are willing to take punches to give punches.

                    And why do they do this? Because they are strong BUT slower fighters that have an advantage of size and strength. That's how they are using their advantages by closing distance and attempting to run fighters over.

                    There are plenty of different styles in boxing. You have to use the best one that suites what your physically capable of doing.

                    You call it dumb. They call it fighting. And I'm more than glad these guys are around because they make for exciting fights.

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                    • Texanballer
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                      #180
                      Mexican fighters take punishment and can still talk at the end of their careers.

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