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    Bill Haney is not too concerned by the prospect that he will likely not be by his lightweight titlist son's side for the most important fight of his career. Devin Haney is set to defend his WBC lightweight title against IBF, WBO, and WBA champion George Kambosos in a full 135-pound unification bout June 4 at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne, Australia. The fight will air on ESPN.
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  • #2
    The real BS in this I watched Border Security Australia last night and it was an old rerun where they held up Shane Mosleys guy at the border and was not going to let him in because of his prior jail sentence was 10 yrs I think for drug conspiracy, he was saying if he cant get in then fight between Shane and Mundine will be off and it would cost Australia a lot of money in revenue, so after a chit chat between immigration officers they agreed to let him in the country on special circumstances.

    I see no difference here its BS what they are doing to Bill Haney as his son fights in his biggest fight and if this fight didn't go on how much would that cost, its wrong what they did.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Roadblock View Post
      The real BS in this I watched Border Security Australia last night and it was an old rerun where they held up Shane Mosleys guy at the border and was not going to let him in because of his prior jail sentence was 10 yrs I think for drug conspiracy, he was saying if he cant get in then fight between Shane and Mundine will be off and it would cost Australia a lot of money in revenue, so after a chit chat between immigration officers they agreed to let him in the country on special circumstances.

      I see no difference here its BS what they are doing to Bill Haney as his son fights in his biggest fight and if this fight didn't go on how much would that cost, its wrong what they did.
      The only BS is clowns thinking that bigots like Haney should get special treatment. Bill Haney is a certified criminal degenerate, this is a fact that cannot be disputed. He was caught and convicted for selling drugs. Bill shouldn't have done the crime. Australia didn't make him sell those drugs, he made a personal choice to. Now he is still dealing with the consequences. This is called accountability, something Libtards and blackkk asshats don't seem to understand.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Fists_of_Fury View Post

        The only BS is clowns thinking that bigots like Haney should get special treatment. Bill Haney is a certified criminal degenerate, this is a fact that cannot be disputed. He was caught and convicted for selling drugs. Bill shouldn't have done the crime. Australia didn't make him sell those drugs, he made a personal choice to. Now he is still dealing with the consequences. This is called accountability, something Libtards and blackkk asshats don't seem to understand.
        Get out of here the man did his time, the point is they let others in for exactly the same thing,. I don't agree with paying for a mistake forever, you do jail time its over if you repeat come down on them triple hard, but by the same token if a guy proves to be on the straight and narrow for years he should be a free man not singled out and punished again.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Fists_of_Fury View Post

          The only BS is clowns thinking that bigots like Haney should get special treatment. Bill Haney is a certified criminal degenerate, this is a fact that cannot be disputed. He was caught and convicted for selling drugs. Bill shouldn't have done the crime. Australia didn't make him sell those drugs, he made a personal choice to. Now he is still dealing with the consequences. This is called accountability, something Libtards and blackkk asshats don't seem to understand.
          Clearly you have on comprehension whatsoever of the purpose of the legal system.

          The point of serving jail time is to pay back society for what you owe it.

          You incure a 'debt' to society by committing a crime against it.

          But once you have served your time, the debt is paid. You no longer owe society anything.

          Bill Haney has paid his debt in full.

          He doesn't deserve this.

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          • #6


            New South Wales, a state in southeast Australia, was founded by the British as a penal colony in 1788. Over the next 80 years, more than 160,000 convicts were transported to Australia from England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, in lieu of being given the death penalty.

            Today, about 20% of Australians are descendants of convicts, including plenty of prominent citizens. According to genealogists, former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s great-great-great-great-great grandmother was sentenced to be hanged when she was just 11 years old for committing robbery. When her sentence was reduced, she was sent to Australia on the second fleet, where conditions were so bad that 25% of its convicts died on the voyage. Celebrity chef Maggie Beer discovered on an episode of Who Do You Think You Are?, a family ancestry programme, that her great-great-great grandmother and great-great-great grandfather (a thief and a bigamist, respectively) met after being transported to Australia. On another episode of the same show, actor Jack Thompson learned that his great-great-great grandfather was a convict from Ireland, charged with highway robbery.

            For at least a century after convict transportation ended in 1868, the Australian colonies tried to hide their founding legacy. Historians were met with serious hesitation when they wanted to highlight the injustices of transportation, a harsh punishment that was often sentenced to impoverished people whose crimes were extremely minor, wrote Babette Smith in the book Australia’s Birthstain.

            But Australia’s shame has been transformed into pride in the last century. The truth about many working class convicts has helped remove the stigma, since some were children, some did little more than steal a bag of sugar, some were political prisoners and some were falsely accused. Plus, there were several celebrities produced by the convict era, including Australia’s most infamous outlaw, Ned Kelly; the country’s first novelist, Henry Savery; celebrated architect Francis Greenway; and,William Buckley, “the wild white man” who escaped captivity and lived out his days with the Aboriginal Watourong tribe.

            Ned Kelly, a Robin-Hood-like folk hero, represented the struggle between poor rural Irish Australians and the repressive British ruling class during and after transportation. Born to a father charged with being an Irish pig thief, in Victoria, Kelly was eventually charged with petty crimes himself; yet, he and his family said they were being persecuted by the police. After authorities accused him of shooting a policeman, Kelly escaped into the Australian bush and formed the Kelly Gang with his brother and two friends in April 1878. They ran from the law for two years, robbing banks and killing cops in shoot-outs along the way. Their time as bushrangers ended in a nine-hour battle with the police; the other gang members were shot to death and Kelly was captured and later hanged.

            Last autumn, Kelly’s remains were identified in a mass prison grave in Melbourne, thanks to a DNA sample from his great grandnephew.

            The convict era left behind a number of landmarks throughout the country for locals and travellers to explore, including the Tasmania Convict Trail, the 11 Australian Convict Sites (now World Heritage Sites) and Ned Kelly tours.


            Considering Australia is built on the notion of being a penal colony there should be no reason Bill Haney or any other person that has served their debt to society should be kept from entering the country.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Fists_of_Fury View Post

              The only BS is clowns thinking that bigots like Haney should get special treatment. Bill Haney is a certified criminal degenerate, this is a fact that cannot be disputed. He was caught and convicted for selling drugs. Bill shouldn't have done the crime. Australia didn't make him sell those drugs, he made a personal choice to. Now he is still dealing with the consequences. This is called accountability, something Libtards and blackkk asshats don't seem to understand.
              I posted an article on the subject of convicts entering Australia you should probably read before jumping to judgement
              AeroED AeroED likes this.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Doubledagger View Post

                Clearly you have on comprehension whatsoever of the purpose of the legal system.

                The point of serving jail time is to pay back society for what you owe it.

                You incure a 'debt' to society by committing a crime against it.

                But once you have served your time, the debt is paid. You no longer owe society anything.

                Bill Haney has paid his debt in full.

                He doesn't deserve this.
                Unfortunately people who get out will continue to show the same signs of disrespect to society that they did before they went into prison. I've seen it many times. But yes, you do wish when they pay their debt, they become a changed person.

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                • #9
                  Race car ...lol...the fact of the matter is 99.9 % of trainers are just that, trainers. They help get the fighter in shape. I've been watching boxing for 55 years, and 99.9 % of the time when I hear their advice inbetween rounds, it's useless, basic advice. You could have a gym rat in the corner and he's saying the same thing. " Double up on the jab ". Duh. And 99.9 % of the time the fighter doesn't do what the trainer is telling him. Some of the biggest " name " trainers are the dumbest people on planet earth. Teddy Atlas, Robert Garcia ,all these clowns are all hype. Listen to any and all of them between rounds and it's like " seriously " ??! . Of course Haney don't need his dad there. In fact, Haney will perform better without his dad there.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Get em up View Post

                    I posted an article on the subject of convicts entering Australia you should probably read before jumping to judgement
                    Maybe you should read up on Australia's laws circa 2022 and Visa issues...

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