Damn! That dog bit a plug out of him. Its bite removed some flesh from his body. Here's wishing and praying that the wound completely and successfully heal.
Comments Thread For: Photos: Tim Tszyu Releases Gruesome Images of Dog Bite Injury
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It's called skepticism. I like the Maloneys, rooted for Kambo, got love for Spark, but this guy is getting the Verdejo treatment.
This fella hates Tzsyu. He's in every Tim thread.
What must be the reason this time for this particular fan?
Tzsyu probably has 5 fans here, and they can't even be called fans,
but just expressing appreciation. Haven't seen Tzsyu being overhyped.
Must be a huge fan of part-time boxers and it upsets him Tzsyu is getting this attention.Comment
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The hate doesn't make any sense to me. It's usually, "I hate his fans doe."
Tzsyu doesn't even have fans here. Four out of five either don't like him or just don't have any comment about him.
Rabid fans usually make threads everyday about their idol. It doesn't exist here.Comment
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That is one nasty looking bite, I hope that Tim is sufficiently healed in order to fight his fight.
This fighter does have a lot of guts, continuing to train through the injury, and go on with the fight.
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The thing with a Pit is once he commits to attack he follows through, they were bred for courage, ignorant people think courage and aggression are the same it's not, a pit is no more dangerous than any other sport breed like Rottis, Belgium Malinois, Dobes etc the list is very long of dog breeds that are capable of biting people hard the problem is with owners not the dogs, breed specific laws are totally useless and do nothing to address bad owners acquiring macho breeds that they know nothing about.My neighbor had a pit bull that attacked my cats. I killed it with a baseball bat but didn't get in any trouble since it was in my yard and attacked my cats. I beat it over the head until it was totally still. Owners of pit bulls need to be way more careful with those things.
Ive owned and raised 100s of Pits and was the first person to import them into Aus in the early 80s, whenever a dog bites somebody its always a persons fault, either they didn't read the dog or kept it in in a very escapable area, a dog never bites for no reason they always show signs , trouble is 99% of people cant read those signs as some a very subtle shifts in body language that they miss completely.
And this dog was an AM staff which is a show version of a Pitbull, they are more likely to have issues than the real McCoy, people that don't know the difference in the two varieties would not know.Comment
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