ATLAS blasts BJS: Breaks down history of Greats and their SMASHED Orbital bones
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BJS needs to go away and never be heard from EVER again. I am sick of that coward. He lost, got exposed, and now he needs to leave us alone. -
BJS standard was the he was born for the big stage, born for the big fights, that none of these guys Canelo, Glolovkin, ANYONE could beat him and that he would never quit, he would fight through broken bones, blood and all. He proved to be a COMPLETE FRAUD.Comment
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Imagine a cyclist injuring his knee and needing to stop cyclicing in a race, and gets called a quitter, fraud, etc. ? That would make no sense. People would understand that a cyclist needs his damn knees.
Just like you would think boxing fans would understand a boxer needs his damn eyes.
You can give me a list of 50 boxers who fought through a broken orbital bone. That would still make them the exception, not the rule. The human body was not created to get hurt/broken, contrary to some boxing fans beliefs. We are all very fragile. Humans are not necessarily strong species, we are actually supposed to be highly intelligent. That is really our main pro. Our con is that we are weak and can break easily.
Organs like the brain and the eyes were not created to get repeatedly, sorry to break it to you. The profession BJS chose to be in is literally detrimental to his health. And not only that, but the sport itself is the toughest sport in the world, and that has been scientifically proven. So being a pro boxer actually makes you the opposite of the names you just called him.Comment
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You do know that not many boxers would continue boxing with a broken orbital bone right?
Imagine a cyclist injuring his knee and needing to stop cyclicing in a race, and gets called a quitter, fraud, etc. ? That would make no sense. People would understand that a cyclist needs his damn knees.
Just like you would think boxing fans would understand a boxer needs his damn eyes.
You can give me a list of 50 boxers who fought through a broken orbital bone. That would still make them the exception, not the rule. The human body was not created to get hurt/broken, contrary to some boxing fans beliefs. We are all very fragile. Humans are not necessarily strong species, we are actually supposed to be highly intelligent. That is really our main pro. Our con is that we are weak and can break easily.
Organs like the brain and the eyes were not created to get repeatedly, sorry to break it to you. The profession BJS chose to be in is literally detrimental to his health. And not only that, but the sport itself is the toughest sport in the world, and that has been scientifically proven. So being a pro boxer actually makes you the opposite of the names you just called him.Comment
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I will NEVER criticize any other fighter for not continuing to fight with a broken orbital bone, but for a man like Billy Joe Saunders who conducts himself with such poor character outside of the ring and ridicules good honest fighters for not fighting with broken orbital bones, these are the actions of a coward period.Comment
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With that said, yes, you are going to have "bad" people with bad attitudes and bad history and who would likely be locked up if it was not for boxing. It isn't a shocker that boxing attracts people like:
BJS who picked on homeless people
Adonis Stevenson who beat and pimped out women
Bernard Hopkins who stuck up innocent people and banks for a living
Gerald McClellan who pretty much killed dogs for fun on the side
Khurtsidze who was an enforcer for a crime syndicate
Edwin Valero who killed his wife
Felix Verdejo who killed a pregnant girl
Qawi who did 5 years in prison for armed robbery
Carlos Monzon who killed his wife and beat up women
James Butler who killed Max Kellerman's brother
Terence Crawford who has been charged with theft of services, criminal mischief, assault in the third degree, and trespassing and hung out with gangs full of murderers growing up
I can actually go on, probably all day. But I think (or hope) you will get the point with that short list.
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In other words, if you are going to criticize a boxer's in-ring performance or comments he makes as a boxer when getting interviewed, because he did/said something bad outside of the ring; I have a list of boxers for you. Which may include some boxers you praise. And may have done worse things than stripping a homeless man.Comment
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