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  • #11
    Devastating. Even more so because it happened in his debut. Condolences to the family and friends

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    • #12
      WOW! RIP to this young man.

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      • #13
        Always extremely sorry when a fighter goes away like that.

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        • #14
          Absolutely terrible. RIP

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          • #15
            RIP very sad to her this news, condolences to his family and friends .

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            • #16
              Dammit. RIP

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              • #17
                Incredibly sad. Thoughts and prayers to Sherif and his loved ones. It's a violent and unforgiving sport: A stark reminder to those who are quick to question a fighter's resolve or fortitude in the ring.
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                • #18
                  RIP brother

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                  • #19
                    Poor guy , this is the side of boxing that is always in the back of everyones mind. It's one reason why I get so bothered by supposed fans who call fighters bums. Bums don't risk their lives out of a spirit of competition.
                    My condolences to Mr. Lawals family and friends.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by ELPacman View Post


                      Honestly, there are probably more we don't read or hear about. There is no real tread to it. It's just the fighters themselves. I posted an overly lengthy post on someone else's threads in to what I find contributes to why some fighters can take a punch while others cannot. Granted it was all theorized with no research done, lol. That said, you have to ask yourself how come some fighters can take brutal punches their entire career and live to see their end of days, while others barely get out of their first 10 fights without some traumatic injury.
                      I think that luck has a great deal to do with it. Sometimes everything that can go wrong just does and sometimes it's the opposite. We try to make sense of it , to find some order , or reason to it but life is just a series of random events. That's a hard thing for many to accept , our minds are wired to look for reasons and order.

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