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  • #91
    Originally posted by Thread Stealer View Post
    Luis Resto won like a coward against Billy Collins.

    But other than situations like that, I'd rather win like a "coward", or being defensive and stinking out the joint, then being exciting but losing.

    Like when they're arguing in White Men Can't Jump.

    I say winning is first, looking good is second.
    That is the duimbest philosophical BULL****... I ever heard in my LIFE!

    LOL.

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    • #92
      Originally posted by Thread Stealer View Post
      Luis Resto won like a coward against Billy Collins.

      But other than situations like that, I'd rather win like a "coward", or being defensive and stinking out the joint, then being exciting but losing.

      Like when they're arguing in White Men Can't Jump.

      I say winning is first, looking good is second.
      LMFAO...if you got anything from White Men Can't Jump...other then they fact that white men cant jump...then you are truly an idiot...

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      • #93
        andre dirrell comes to mind with this one

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        • #94
          Originally posted by C-Drone View Post
          That is the duimbest philosophical BULL****... I ever heard in my LIFE!

          LOL.


          That's not being "philosophical", it's not that deep.

          But winning IS more important than looking good or being exciting, IMO.

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          • #95
            Originally posted by The0neand0nly View Post
            LMFAO...if you got anything from White Men Can't Jump...other then they fact that white men cant jump...then you are truly an idiot...
            No, even the title was false. Rex Chapman, among others, proved that movie wrong.

            What I got from that movie is that Woody Harrelson is a bad actor.

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            • #96
              win at any cost really....boxing is fickle and once you have a L you lose money and opportunitys.....so i say win

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              • #97
                Originally posted by C-Drone View Post
                What would you rather do?

                True, no one is a coward if they step in the ring. But, it's more for dramatic effect and lack of a better term.

                Would you rather win like a coward, or lose like a man?

                To make it an even tougher question, imagine that this is gonna be (whether you know it or not) the biggest fight of your entire career.

                Vote. Discuss.
                I'd rather die like a man than live like a coward - Tupac

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                • #98
                  question, u fight to win right?

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                  • #99
                    No Such Things As Winning Like A Coward In Boxing

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