Marco Nazareth Passes Away After Chavez Loss

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  • crillz
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    #51
    this is the exact reason why Victor Ortiz did what he did, people can DIE from punches, a fight is a risk of life and these men do it to support their families. the Boxing game has been designed in a way where a lot of people everywhere who wouldn't themselves put in the work, those people can talk **** from wherever thier small little lives are lived but in truth to even step in the ring knowing what you about to do is pure courage, to recieve the blows of a man who trained weeks upon weeks for the sole purpose of hurting you is beyond courage, this man was a gladiator and so is anyone who steps into a ring.. Rest In Peace Marco Nazareth

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    • sweetpea87
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      #52
      R.I.P Marco

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      • Panchito
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        #53
        RIP Marco Nazareth

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        • -Mustang-
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          #54
          D.E.P. Marco.... thoughts and prayers are with Marco's family, i also wish Omar the best, i know this is going to hurt him very much as well

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          • Iceta
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            #55
            I pray for Marco's family. Boxing is not a sport for people who don't know the risk of getting seriously hurt or losing their lives.

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            • Southpaw16BF
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              #56
              Very very sad news. R.I.P Nazareth my thoughts go out to him and his family.

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              • MARKBNLV
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                #57
                rip sad day for his family.

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                • Dorian
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Cleto_Reyes
                  This is the part of the sport i don't like. Young men losing their lives sad...
                  amen, very sad

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                  • jose1418
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                    #59
                    Very sad news RIP, and wish the best for his family and for Omar Chavez too.
                    People criticize boxer when call it quit, sometimes if they don't, sad things like this can happen.

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                    • tjadl6386
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                      #60
                      Tragic for both boxers. This would definitely have an effect on Omar, he'd probably be a bit more gun shy and wary. That's what usually happens to a boxer that accidentally kill their opponent after a match.

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