I received an infraction for my post about getting UFC/MMA out of boxingscene, a poll was included. I am sorry to those I offended with my quote..."I am sick of seeing UFC/MMA on our boxingscene website. I come here to read and talk about the sweet science, and I feel it is slowly being taken over by this stuff. UFC/MMA don't really recognize us as competition, I doubt these MMA websites cover much boxing, why should we recognize them. They look down on us and see boxing as a dying sport. And we embrace them. Vote and let me know if you agree or disagree with me. " I will try and do better in future posts, I did not mean to offend anyone, I was just stating my feelings and opinions on this subject. So again, my apologies, UFC/MMA helps keep boxingscene alive. Have a nice day all.
An apology to those offended by my post.
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All good, all I'm saying is, while MMA/ UFC advertises with blood, women and ****ting on boxing, lets keep our cool, we shouldn't scoop down to they're level. As for the fans, I can't have anything against them because they have their own section, I kind of wen't a little hard on you, my fault. Seriously, my fault, all good homey.I received an infraction for my post about getting UFC/MMA out of boxingscene, a poll was included. I am sorry to those I offended with my quote..."I am sick of seeing UFC/MMA on our boxingscene website. I come here to read and talk about the sweet science, and I feel it is slowly being taken over by this stuff. UFC/MMA don't really recognize us as competition, I doubt these MMA websites cover much boxing, why should we recognize them. They look down on us and see boxing as a dying sport. And we embrace them. Vote and let me know if you agree or disagree with me. " I will try and do better in future posts, I did not mean to offend anyone, I was just stating my feelings and opinions on this subject. So again, my apologies, UFC/MMA helps keep boxingscene alive. Have a nice day all. -
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In this case, I ain't give him ****
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