Vernon Paris is Stabbed by Attacker, Recovering

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  • Kball15
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    #11
    dude has maddening skills, hopefully he makes it big before he gets hurt permanantly or killed

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    • Mr. Ryan
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      #12
      Why is everyone trying to kill Vernon Paris?

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      • Mr. Ryan
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        #13
        Originally posted by ben41193
        He is an amazing prospect, sadly cuz of his hard life he prolly wont ever get his chance
        He is like Paulie Malignaggi with power. If he could mix up his movement while still stopping to sit down on his punches better, he would be amazing. A lot of his power diminishes when he throws on the run.

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        • Hitman932
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          #14
          Originally posted by SinatraFan
          Why is everyone trying to kill Vernon Paris?
          he has a very arrogant attitude and obviously hasnt made the money to move out of the hood... we all know how people with nothing can be envious and hateful towards people who are trying hard at making a better life for themselves, i dont think this is anything more than that. he just happens to be a very unlucky bastard.

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          • The Underboss
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            #15
            these fools who are pro boxers and still living on the ****** need to leave that **** permanently.

            then they say "yo this is real **** dawg, you don't **** around in these streets ya hurd" then get the **** out and stop telling others like you're the ****ing president.

            but no, they still live there, they just want to get killed thats all,

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              #16
              Originally posted by Orisha
              these fools who are pro boxers and still living on the ****** need to leave that **** permanently.

              then they say "yo this is real **** dawg, you don't **** around in these streets ya hurd" then get the **** out and stop telling others like you're the ****ing president.

              but no, they still live there, they just want to get killed thats all,
              Not every fighter who gets on TV is a millionaire. The only national exposure Paris has received is ESPN2. It's hard to make a lot of money fighting on the undercard of a FNF show.

              It's not like the NBA.

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              • Mr. Ryan
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                #17
                Originally posted by Hitman932
                he has a very arrogant attitude and obviously hasnt made the money to move out of the hood... we all know how people with nothing can be envious and hateful towards people who are trying hard at making a better life for themselves, i dont think this is anything more than that. he just happens to be a very unlucky bastard.
                I agree that in areas of abject poverty, jealousy follows success like a magnet. I cannot expound on how that pertains to Paris' life because I don't know how he is outside of the ring.

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                • Hitman932
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by SinatraFan
                  I agree that in areas of abject poverty, jealousy follows success like a magnet. I cannot expound on how that pertains to Paris' life because I don't know how he is outside of the ring.
                  i have seen him fight in person twice and several more times on FOXsports, living in Michigan he is one prospect i have been able to get a good look at.

                  he carries himself in a very arrogant manner, not to say he is a bad person, but he struts around, showboats in the ring and just seems fairly immature in general.... it seems he has come around and matured a little bit in the past year but not enough that i think he is ready to test his skills against the top guys in the division.

                  i would hope that another setback like this will humble him and focus him more on the goal at hand, he certainly has potential, but not any more than Andy Lee and we all was what a lack of focus and discipline got for him.

                  someone above wondered what the hell is wrong with these guys not moving out of the ******..... well the reality is that Paris has not made any real money in the fight game... he has missed a lot of time due to being shot and has fought against sub par competition on the undercards of other small time fights. likely he hasnt made any more money the past three years than he would have working full time at Sam's Club or Costco.

                  he is only 20 years old, its not as if he's been wasting away in a crackhouse for 5 years. im sure if he were able to get out he would have done it already. however, it wouldnt surprise me if he took his last few checks and bought a benz in lieu of saving up for a better life.

                  one thing i know for sure is that he needs a new manager, his current guy is hell bent on getting Paris into big money fights that he is not ready for. After his last fight his manager said he is looking for a title shot by this time next year.....lol.. Paris needs 7-8 more fights against consistently better comp before he bothers having any fisticuffs with the top-10 at his weight.

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                  • sycoOG08
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by natas206
                    Detroit has not been good to their boxers unfortunately.

                    An old article on Detroit boxers:

                    Where are they now?

                    In the wake of the last summer’s deaths of two former Kronk boxing champions, The Detroit News attempted to find out what happened to each of the 96 fighters and promoter/managers who built Kronk into an international powerhouse in the 1970s ‘80s and ‘90s.

                    The outcomes were dramatically different, The News found, between those who were born in Detroit or moved here permanently, and those who came in from out of town to train at Kronk, then left Detroit. Of the original 61 Kronk stable of boxers, the record shows:

                    Four are wealthy
                    Thomas Hearns – wealthy, promoter
                    Hilmer Kenty – executive of Metro Detroit construction firm
                    Jimmy Paul – Owns Detroit HUD properties
                    Emanuel Steward – wealthy trainer/promoter/TV announcer

                    35 are working
                    Leeonzer Barber – Detroit, still boxing
                    Bernie Boldon – works in Detroit
                    Oba Carr – still boxing
                    Rob Clemens – hospital worker
                    Lanny Edmonds – working in Detroit
                    Jim Ferrari – insurance agent
                    Ali Haakim – Detroit schools public safety officer
                    Billy Hearns – Kronk trainer
                    John Hearns – Las Vegas casino host
                    Rick Jester – Detroit, master plumber
                    James Johnson Jr. – after boxing was employed by Detroit Police Department
                    Joe Johnson – Detroit businessman
                    Lionel Johnson – Detroit truck driver
                    Darnell Knox – working in Detroit
                    Arthel Lawhorn – Detroit postal employee
                    Joe Manley (a.k.a. Bilal Ajani Sekou) – Consumer’s Power employee.
                    Milton McCrory – employed at Chrysler Corp. tech center
                    Roderick Moore – truck driver
                    Michael Moorer – making comeback as boxer
                    Danny Paul – works in Detroit hospital
                    Aaron “The Hawk“ Pryor – minister, Cincinnati, beat drug problem
                    Farris “Killer” Purify – boxing trainer
                    Jerry Reese – Detroiter, job unknown
                    Kenny Ringo – working in Washington, D.C.
                    Darnell Seals – plant foreman
                    Hurley Snead – Detroit, training to fight
                    James Steward – the original Kronk; Emanuel’s brother, auto plant worker
                    Bret Summers – fireman
                    Frank Tate – in Texas, recently retired from ring
                    Benny Ray Trusel – Detroit construction worker
                    Rodney Trusel – Northwest Airlines supervisor in Houston
                    Robert Tyus – Detroit transit policeman
                    Keith Vining – Steelworker in Monroe, trains young boxers
                    Eric Williams – in Atlanta, training boxers
                    Andrey Wynn – Los Angeles policeman

                    Four suffered major setbacks
                    Dwaine Bonds – While bodyguard for a Motown star, turned to drugs. Career ended. Now recovered.
                    David Braxton – Lost title after positive drug test, but stopped using, now working in construction.
                    Gerald McClellan – Blind and paralyzed from brain damage in fight, living with sister in Illinois.
                    Tony Tucker – became drug abuser, but made recovery.

                    Eight went to prison
                    Nathanial “Gator” Akbar – sentenced 10 to 20 years for arson in 1984; denied parole 5 times so far; next parole hearing June 2002.
                    Darrell Chambers – sentenced to life for drug conspiracy in 1994; has appeals pending; in prison at Terre Haute, Ind.
                    Alvin Hayes – sentenced to 5-to-20 in 1987 for armed robbery, released, committed three more armed robberies, sentenced in 1994 to three terms of 612 to 40 years. At Detroit’s Ryan Correctional Facility, possibly until December 2040.
                    John Johnson – retail fraud, served less than two years, released in 1999.
                    William “Caveman” Lee – went to prison three times for bank robberies, the last time July 2000, when he began a 7-to-15-year federal sentence; first parole date December 2006.
                    William “Stanley” Longstreet – sentenced for drug conspiracy with Chambers in 1994, released August 1997.
                    Rickey Womack – armed robberies, assault, did 15 years in prison, paroled last fall.
                    John Yopp, promoter – sentenced to 30 years in 1994 for drug conspiracy, later reduced to 15 years; in Milan federal penitentiary.

                    10 have died
                    Wilson Bell – murdered, 1989
                    Collier Bishop – killed in car-******* incident, 1994
                    Johnny Compo – died in a car crash at 42 last October
                    Leslie “Lemonade“ Gardner – Drug overdose in 1983, age 26
                    J.L. Ivey – Murdered by drug dealer, 1990, age 26
                    DuJuan Johnson – murdered, age 28, over $200 debt, 1984
                    Bernard “Superbad” Mays – died of alcoholism at 33, 1994
                    Steve McCrory – dead, age 36, undisclosed illness, 2000
                    Duane Thomas – shot and killed at 39 in drug dispute, 2000
                    Darius “Dollbaby” Wilson – shot to death, age unknown, early 1980s
                    i really hope u dont know all that............if u do make sure to go out this weekend and get sum *****

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                    • Gareth Ivanovic
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                      #20
                      Man that sucks for Vernon. He's a good prospect that seems he can't get his career going without some kind of violence happening. Hopefully it gets through this and becomes a successful boxer.

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