Comments Thread For: Genadij Krajevskij dies at 37, four months after losing boxing licence

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  • Elastic Recoilz
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    #11
    Very tragic and sad news. RIP

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    • Boxing2695
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      #12
      Originally posted by Oregonian
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      He “was advised to become a journeyman” - this has to be one of the saddest and painful reality I’ve ever read.
      You are taking on a role of a doormat, a stepping stone, a pińata, a punching bag etc for other guys to better themselves and their resumes.

      RIP Genadij.
      Some guys don't mind though and it's a way to make a living, this a guy who came from absolutely nothing so he saw a chance to make abit of money and he took it even tho it's a hard gig to have. Sad that he's passed so young tho, 37 is no age at all
      Last edited by Boxing2695; 12-09-2024, 11:06 PM.

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      • The D3vil
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        #13
        So, how did he die?

        Like, did I miss something?

        Was it brain damage or drugs or self-deletion?

        What?

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        • ggallin7
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          #14
          he boxed tommy fury,had 1 win and 75 losses and was known as the baltic bomber

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          • CubanGuyNYC
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            #15
            Originally posted by MexicouFistology
            So you’ll not even gonna mention the way he passed away?? Waste of time with this article
            From the tone, it sounds like suicide: “As we remember the beautiful person that Genadji was, let us also recognize the importance of mental health and the silent battles many endure. His story serves as a poignant reminder that we all face challenges, and it’s crucial to support one another.” But you’re right, the cause of death should’ve been made clear.

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            • CubanGuyNYC
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              #16
              I don’t think I’ve read many articles about the passing of someone I never heard of with such interest. Rest In Peace, Genadij. May the Lord keep you always.

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              • CubanGuyNYC
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                #17
                Originally posted by Oregonian
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                He “was advised to become a journeyman” - this has to be one of the saddest and painful reality I’ve ever read.
                You are taking on a role of a doormat, a stepping stone, a pińata, a punching bag etc for other guys to better themselves and their resumes.

                RIP Genadij.
                This is a reality of the sport. There’s a real need for such workmen, as you can’t match a prospect with stiff opposition right out of the gate. Most top guys fight some journeymen — or “no-hopers” — early in their careers to gain experience, hone their skills and pad their record. This is partly why an undefeated record must be scrutinized.

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