If Floyd Jr. is Retired and a Billionaire....
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So just keep it real if you need the money just say hey man i need that easy buck.
We know what time it is anyways. Dude is retired for anybody who can throw a good 1 2 combo, and making a comeback for the latest Japanese YouTube kickboxer.Last edited by djtmal; 11-18-2022, 12:49 AM.Comment
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Even in retirement, May is ruining livesComment
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Chavez is retired. De la Hoya is retired. Ray Leonard is retired. Jordan is retired.
Floyd is about as retired as you and your posting habits.
So why do the s.hit half a.ssed. Just go on ahead and fight a live dog. They pay him enough.
Last edited by djtmal; 11-18-2022, 12:58 AM.Comment
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You realize if is fantasy world, I guess that's where you prefer to be, reality blows you away anytime you go near it so I understand your inner security in fantasy.Comment
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Its a forum chock full of haters they only post to hate, they are not boxing fans they are mostly teenagers that think they know everything and their dreamed-up concept is all that matters, whenever you hit a hater with constructed rational facts, they can only do two things, call you names or run away to hate somewhere else, they are very weak people and more likely total losers in real life that take their frustrations out on successful people because they themselves will never achieve anything worthwhile, a stand up real person can never be a hater its just not in a real person make up. Only cowards and insecure people can be compulsive haters that's why they thrive in anonymous forums where they can hide.
Why People Hate: The Science Behind Why We Love to Hate
https://www.scienceofpeople.com/hate/
When you are struggling, whether it’s problems at work, low self-esteem, conflicts in your relationships, etc., it feels much better to funnel your negative energy into blaming someone else than to confront your own role in your problems. A lot of people join hate groups because it allows them to funnel the blame for all of their problems into another group of people while being supported by a group of people who share their beliefs and make them feel like they belong.
Many other people join hate groups because it fills their need for friendship and belonging. You don’t need to do or be anything special, all you have to do is be negative towards other people. It feels easy. Likewise, some people find it easier to make connections by putting others down and seeing who agrees than to prove to people that they are interesting and valuable companions.
Hatred also surfaces when people are highly insecure. Often, they’ll compare themselves to other people and when they come to the conclusion that the other person may be better than them or possesses traits that they don’t want to acknowledge that they also share, people may speak out against that person to project their anxiety onto them.
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Its a forum chock full of haters they only post to hate, they are not boxing fans they are mostly teenagers that think they know everything and their dreamed-up concept is all that matters, whenever you hit a hater with constructed rational facts, they can only do two things, call you names or run away to hate somewhere else, they are very weak people and more likely total losers in real life that take their frustrations out on successful people because they themselves will never achieve anything worthwhile, a stand up real person can never be a hater its just not in a real person make up. Only cowards and insecure people can be compulsive haters that's why they thrive in anonymous forums where they can hide.
Why People Hate: The Science Behind Why We Love to Hate
https://www.scienceofpeople.com/hate/
When you are struggling, whether it’s problems at work, low self-esteem, conflicts in your relationships, etc., it feels much better to funnel your negative energy into blaming someone else than to confront your own role in your problems. A lot of people join hate groups because it allows them to funnel the blame for all of their problems into another group of people while being supported by a group of people who share their beliefs and make them feel like they belong.
Many other people join hate groups because it fills their need for friendship and belonging. You don’t need to do or be anything special, all you have to do is be negative towards other people. It feels easy. Likewise, some people find it easier to make connections by putting others down and seeing who agrees than to prove to people that they are interesting and valuable companions.
Hatred also surfaces when people are highly insecure. Often, they’ll compare themselves to other people and when they come to the conclusion that the other person may be better than them or possesses traits that they don’t want to acknowledge that they also share, people may speak out against that person to project their anxiety onto them.
The Psychology of Hypocrisy – Why We Do it & How to Stop
What Causes Hypocrisy?
https://www.straighttalkcounseling.o...r%20intentions.
''At the root of hypocrisy is fear and low self-esteem. We use hypocrisy to avoid looking at our shortcomings and figure out our part in it. It typically stems from a sincere belief that we should not be held to the same standards as others because we have better intentions. Our belief is juster, nobler, and sincerer.''
Sucks to be them
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