This Mental Health Thing is a Smokescreen

Collapse
Collapse
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • War Room
    Banned
    Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
    • Jan 2014
    • 9296
    • 2,806
    • 662
    • 19,006

    #1

    This Mental Health Thing is a Smokescreen

    Once you got all the skills, boxers agree that boxing inside the ring is a mental dominant sport like ~75%. There is a mental superiority that comes with boxing that resonates outside of the ring. A lot of people use this strength in other parts of their life. Execs on down use it as a tool in their professional lives.

    If anyone has a case, I would give it to Fury because he had taken the HW crown from one of the biggest threats all time and was already in a phase of time off.

    But people like Ryan Garcia, Danny Garcia, and Broney, it's a smoke screen.

    Danny was having problems with covid world, his Dad said it. I get it man, I'm feeling it too. But I'm not fucking mental over it, I keep it moving. Danny has millions and millions of dollars and can insulate himself from most pandemic related issues, someone like myself can't so I don't want to hear how he's had a rough time over living in a covid world. He's being a shitty Dad, don't care, shouldn't impact your boxing career. Never did before for any of the greats, why now? Did being a shitty Dad make Ray Robsinon less of a great(?), no.

    Although I think Ryan is a bit mental, I think he used it to get what he wanted and it wasn't how it was presented to everyone.

    Now Broney, come on lol. He's 100% insane, but it's never had an impact on his career and he's using it as a tool for some other fight none of us are aware of.

    Most boxers are mental because of having direct access to that switch if you know what I mean, you almost have to be, but I'm getting annoyed about the precedence here that boxers can just mosey on out of a fight and say I got the mentals mate and everyone is cool with it. Nah, not doing that.
  • MONGOOSE66
    Undisputed Champion
    Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
    • Sep 2011
    • 7739
    • 1,609
    • 620
    • 29,199

    #2
    Originally posted by War Room
    Once you got all the skills, boxers agree that boxing inside the ring is a mental dominant sport like ~75%. There is a mental superiority that comes with boxing that resonates outside of the ring. A lot of people use this strength in other parts of their life. Execs on down use it as a tool in their professional lives.

    If anyone has a case, I would give it to Fury because he had taken the HW crown from one of the biggest threats all time and was already in a phase of time off.

    But people like Ryan Garcia, Danny Garcia, and Broney, it's a smoke screen.

    Danny was having problems with covid world, his Dad said it. I get it man, I'm feeling it too. But I'm not ***********ing mental over it, I keep it moving. Danny has millions and millions of dollars and can insulate himself from most pandemic related issues, someone like myself can't so I don't want to hear how he's had a rough time over living in a covid world. He's being a shitty Dad, don't care, shouldn't impact your boxing career. Never did before for any of the greats, why now? Did being a shitty Dad make Ray Robsinon less of a great(?), no.

    Although I think Ryan is a bit mental, I think he used it to get what he wanted and it wasn't how it was presented to everyone.

    Now Broney, come on lol. He's 100% insane, but it's never had an impact on his career and he's using it as a tool for some other fight none of us are aware of.

    Most boxers are mental because of having direct access to that switch if you know what I mean, you almost have to be, but I'm getting annoyed about the precedence here that boxers can just mosey on out of a fight and say I got the mentals mate and everyone is cool with it. Nah, not doing that.
    Just cause you can’t see air. Don’t mean it’s not there. We’re all different and we all react to stress differently. All the guys you mentioned are rich so I’m not to worried about them. They could retire now and be just fine financially speaking.

    Comment

    • War Room
      Banned
      Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
      • Jan 2014
      • 9296
      • 2,806
      • 662
      • 19,006

      #3
      Originally posted by MONGOOSE66

      Just cause you can’t see air. Don’t mean it’s not there. We’re all different and we all react to stress differently. All the guys you mentioned are rich so I’m not to worried about them. They could retire now and be just fine financially speaking.
      Boxers are mentally superior indivduals, it's a smokescreen. Just because you're a nutter, doesn't mean everyone else has to be.

      Comment

      • SplitSecond
        Undisputed Champion
        Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
        • Nov 2009
        • 23151
        • 1,715
        • 1,187
        • 85,044

        #4
        The mental health problems these guys are referring to is depression due to not being where they want to be. Danny Garcia experiences mental health problems when he’s taken an L to every top welter and effectively forced out of the division. Tyson Fury experienced mental health issues when dreading being exposed as a drug cheat. Hatton depressed because he got flattened by Mayweather, then again flattened by Pacquiao when he returned to that lvl. Ryan Garcia was depressed because he;s reading all the social media calling him a fake boxer, youtube stat, femboy(gets tattoo’s to add “masculinity” to his image). Adrien Broner another, his achievements do not coincide with the idea he or the people created for him.

        Comment

        • MONGOOSE66
          Undisputed Champion
          Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
          • Sep 2011
          • 7739
          • 1,609
          • 620
          • 29,199

          #5
          Originally posted by War Room

          Boxers are mentally superior indivduals, it's a smokescreen. Just because you're a nutter, doesn't mean everyone else has to be.
          Just cause a guy can fight don’t mean he’s necessarily mentally tuff.
          Women are by far more rugged than men yet we don’t put them on the front lines for a reason.

          Comment

          • Charlie Zelenoff
            P4P King
            Silver Champion - 100-500 posts
            • Aug 2021
            • 475
            • 289
            • 3,092
            • 0

            #6
            Originally posted by SplitSecond
            The mental health problems these guys are referring to is depression due to not being where they want to be. Danny Garcia experiences mental health problems when he’s taken an L to every top welter and effectively forced out of the division. Tyson Fury experienced mental health issues when dreading being exposed as a drug cheat. Hatton depressed because he got flattened by Mayweather, then again flattened by Pacquiao when he returned to that lvl. Ryan Garcia was depressed because he;s reading all the social media calling him a fake boxer, youtube stat, femboy(gets tattoo’s to add “masculinity” to his image). Adrien Broner another, his achievements do not coincide with the idea he or the people created for him.
            Right on the money.

            Comment

            • War Room
              Banned
              Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
              • Jan 2014
              • 9296
              • 2,806
              • 662
              • 19,006

              #7
              Originally posted by MONGOOSE66

              Just cause a guy can fight don’t mean he’s necessarily mentally tuff.
              Women are by far more rugged than men yet we don’t put them on the front lines for a reason.


              Maybe not a guy like Charlie Zelenoff, but guys that are real and do this thing for a living are mentally though, 100%.

              Women are not more rugged lol, waaaaaay less rugged. These powder puff punchers, I see some girls go super spark out sometimes from nothing. If women could hit as hard as men you might have half a platform to stand on.

              Comment

              • MONGOOSE66
                Undisputed Champion
                Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
                • Sep 2011
                • 7739
                • 1,609
                • 620
                • 29,199

                #8
                Originally posted by War Room

                Maybe not a guy like Charlie Zelenoff, but guys that are real and do this thing for a living are mentally though, 100%.

                Women are not more rugged lol, waaaaaay less rugged. These powder puff punchers, I see some girls go super spark out sometimes from nothing. If women could hit as hard as men you might have half a platform to stand on.
                Ive seen men push a kidney stone sobbing like a baby many times. I never see women sobbing during birth. Women are far more MENTALLY strong than men. THATS A FACT, not a opinion.

                Comment

                • War Room
                  Banned
                  Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
                  • Jan 2014
                  • 9296
                  • 2,806
                  • 662
                  • 19,006

                  #9
                  Originally posted by MONGOOSE66

                  Ive seen men push a kidney stone sobbing like a baby many times. I never see women sobbing during birth. Women are far more MENTALLY strong than men. THATS A FACT, not a opinion.
                  Kidney stones are more painful than giving birth, any nurse will tell you that. Plenty of women cry during birth and they most definitely scream in pain rage =---> do you live in some remote region totally isolated??

                  Men are way tougher than women. Men do tough stuff as kids, woman are protected. The only tough thing they do is have babies and the vag is meant for delivery, the path of a kidney stone is NOT meant to have stones passing through them.

                  Comment

                  • Split Decision
                    Undisputed Champion
                    Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
                    • Aug 2014
                    • 2077
                    • 282
                    • 227
                    • 54,303

                    #10
                    U love a rambling rant Mr Room lmao

                    Comment

                    Working...
                    TOP