Imagine suing somebody for battery in a professionally sanctioned fight.
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Everyone is laughing at you here. You’re just continuing to embarrass yourself. You don’t know what ostarine does, you don’t understand what battery is, you’re clearly lack any sort of pride too to be supporting this nonsense. I can definitely see why you’re a Devin Haney fan…
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I happen to be a fan of Haney. I think he's got skills and has put in a lifetime's amount of work into the sport and he definitely earned my respect after finishing on his feet against Ryan.
I'm not a fanboy and I will criticize him like I'll criticize any boxer I like or dislike. I must say that some of the hate he receives is unwarranted in my opinion, but some of his actions outside of the ring make it easy to dislike him. Although I dislike that he's taken the route of suing a fellow boxer for battery, that won't change my opinion of him in the ring.
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I found him boring prior to his unsanctioned fight with the carny.
I happen to be a fan of Haney. I think he's got skills and has put in a lifetime's amount of work into the sport and he definitely earned my respect after finishing on his feet against Ryan.
I'm not a fanboy and I will criticize him like I'll criticize any boxer I like or dislike. I must say that some of the hate he receives is unwarranted in my opinion, but some of his actions outside of the ring make it easy to dislike him. Although I dislike that he's taken the route of suing a fellow boxer for battery, that won't change my opinion of him in the ring.
It was made worse when his thug bodyguards jumped in.
He can't get beaten out of the sport quickly enough.
To each their own
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It wasn’t a professionally sanctioned bout if one of the fighters were caught doping. He broke a rule.
Which is why I believe Ryan Garcia should have been disqualified rather than having just a no contest and a one year suspension.
In addition to deliberately breaking the sanctioning body’s rules by not honoring his contractual weight agreement . He popped dirty on at least five separate occasions for doping.
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5 separate occasions???It wasn’t a professionally sanctioned bout if one of the fighters were caught doping. He broke a rule.
Which is why I believe Ryan Garcia should have been disqualified rather than having just a no contest and a one year suspension.
In addition to deliberately breaking the sanctioning body’s rules by not honoring his contractual weight agreement . He popped dirty on at least five separate occasions for doping.Comment
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It should cause it shows what his priorities are
I happen to be a fan of Haney. I think he's got skills and has put in a lifetime's amount of work into the sport and he definitely earned my respect after finishing on his feet against Ryan.
I'm not a fanboy and I will criticize him like I'll criticize any boxer I like or dislike. I must say that some of the hate he receives is unwarranted in my opinion, but some of his actions outside of the ring make it easy to dislike him. Although I dislike that he's taken the route of suing a fellow boxer for battery, that won't change my opinion of him in the ring.Comment
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Ok care to explain these 5 times you talking about ???It wasn’t a professionally sanctioned bout if one of the fighters were caught doping. He broke a rule.
Which is why I believe Ryan Garcia should have been disqualified rather than having just a no contest and a one year suspension.
In addition to deliberately breaking the sanctioning body’s rules by not honoring his contractual weight agreement . He popped dirty on at least five separate occasions for doping.Comment
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I'm not interested in getting to know any of these boxers personally. I judge their boxing ability by how they conduct themselves in the ring. I'll judge their out of the ring behavior separately, but understand why others feel different than I.Comment
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