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Originally posted by Roj View PostAfter looking down his nose and making snide comments about Misfits boxing and other crossover fights being “freak shows,” Ben Shalom looks pretty dumb after holding that train wreck of a final press conference with Eubank and Smith. It was so bad Sky Sports had to pull it offf social media and have its boxing presenters issue apologies lol. Serves Shalom right, too.
Cassius Clay would get “cancelled” by these virtue signalling cucks if he fought today.
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Originally posted by Roj View PostISome of you morons posting on here are missing the point: Liam Smith has pretty much ruined his future as a network boxer. Even if he beats Eubank Jr - and he won’t - there’s no way Sky Sports will carry the rematch after all the embarrassing damage control it has had to do because of his anti-gay remarks. He let Eubank get under his skin and sabotaged his career. The guy is not very smart - and neither are you morons who claim that what he said is no big deal.
But asking if someone is gay is a career killer. Ok…Smash likes this.
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Originally posted by tokon View Post
There was no "anti gay comments" ffs!
Smith merely asked the question "are you gay?"
Another example of the fear of the minority being offended and thereby being able to impose their agenda on the majority.
Eubank has tried his best to rattle Smith but looks like he's now the one coming into the fight rattled.
Why couldn't eubank have just laughed it off? Why so offended??
My grandfather was Brazilian so I have some colour in me. It’d be like somebody asking me are you black? And me then accusing them of being a racist.
It’s absolutely laughable that people find what Smith said offensive.
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sometimes things just spill over a bit and it gets a bit heated, that has to be taken into consideration, neither of them are bad people but the way things are now one slip of the tongue and u can be potentially be cancelled and if u slip up and make a sensitive comment u nearly have to roll around the floor apologising to everybody to appease the perceived insult
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Originally posted by Roj View PostISome of you morons posting on here are missing the point: Liam Smith has pretty much ruined his future as a network boxer. Even if he beats Eubank Jr - and he won’t - there’s no way Sky Sports will carry the rematch after all the embarrassing damage control it has had to do because of his anti-gay remarks. He let Eubank get under his skin and sabotaged his career. The guy is not very smart - and neither are you morons who claim that what he said is no big deal.tokon likes this.
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Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post
Exactly this.
My grandfather was Brazilian so I have some colour in me. It’d be like somebody asking me are you black? And me then accusing them of being a racist.
It’s absolutely laughable that people find what Smith said offensive.
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Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post
Exactly this.
My grandfather was Brazilian so I have some colour in me. It’d be like somebody asking me are you black? And me then accusing them of being a racist.
It’s absolutely laughable that people find what Smith said offensive.
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Originally posted by Kzbox View Post
If there is nothing wrong with it why do people go so over the top that Smith asked him the question? we all know he was questioning his manhood. People can believe what they like but being gay isn't something to be proud of that's why people get their back up when ppl ever mention the word.
If you're able to maintain your masculine frame and aren't sugary, you'd just laugh at the idea and how petulant the person saying it is not be offended by it.
Quite frankly getting defensive makes me just instantly think "thou doth protest too much."
And as someone else pointed out Brighton - quirky shopping areas, diverse cultural, music and arts scene, plus its large LGBTQ+ population, leading to its title of the 'unofficial gay capital of Britain' and he chooses to stay living there.Kzbox likes this.
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