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  • #21
    Originally posted by billeau2 View Post
    You know folks... People get burned and it can be shameful. These scammers nowadays are very convincing and it scares the shiat out of me and yes I think about how it would feel to "explain" getting taken... I consider myself a smart guy and it would hurt my pride.

    BUT I will always take the L and feel no shame IF it means giving someone a second chance. Especially a young person. Ryan may fool a lot of people but I believe we all deserve chances. This world gets increasingly harder to operate in through the generations... My old man came back from the second world war, a Marine whi saw really dreadful combat, with a face pocmarked with Malaria (Dad never did lose the scars)... He found a way to go to school (GI bill) and was respected enough to become a great musician and administrator for one of the finest Conservatories in the world, and a director for an arts school one of the finest... He was given opportunities.

    In my generation there where not nearly as many opportunities. But there was still enough that one could be judged on the merits of their abilities. I was able to teach martial arts in any facility with guys who wanted to see what you could do... I was even able to teach community college and High School...

    But in this generation? I doubt I would get any of those opportunities. I would be told something like "well to teach here you need to get a trainer's license," and the fact that I could not compete my PHD? (My son was born and did not want to leave my wife behind as I finished) would have damned any opportunity I had to teach college level courses... etc, etc...

    Kid have it rough! All kids!! Boxers, kids looking for a job, to have a career, to start a business... They do not have the opportunities that even I had, much less the opportunities my dad had! We have vets on this site like Beercules! whom should be given exceptional opportunities because of their service to this country, yet look at how veterans are treated in this country?

    Ryan is a young man. Teo.. similar situation. These guys have no real judgement yet. The brain does not even develop the infrastructure to make crtical ethics decisions until we are well into hitting 30 years old. Maybe it is not easy, but these young guys can be mentored and put right. Perhaps to start, they should all be separated from their dads who all want to use them as a financial means to an end. Someone needs to show genuine, unconditional love and be tough and resolute about taking care of themselves.
    shwaap

    Shame on you. Don't be fooled so easy.

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    • #22
      Don't spend any money on Ryan Garcia's fight. Don't support racists.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by IceTrayDaGang View Post
        yeah he's on that grade A mexican beef!
        Must have gotten it from your hero : Cinnamon

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        • #24
          Originally posted by billeau2 View Post
          You know folks... People get burned and it can be shameful. These scammers nowadays are very convincing and it scares the shiat out of me and yes I think about how it would feel to "explain" getting taken... I consider myself a smart guy and it would hurt my pride.

          BUT I will always take the L and feel no shame IF it means giving someone a second chance. Especially a young person. Ryan may fool a lot of people but I believe we all deserve chances. This world gets increasingly harder to operate in through the generations... My old man came back from the second world war, a Marine whi saw really dreadful combat, with a face pocmarked with Malaria (Dad never did lose the scars)... He found a way to go to school (GI bill) and was respected enough to become a great musician and administrator for one of the finest Conservatories in the world, and a director for an arts school one of the finest... He was given opportunities.

          In my generation there where not nearly as many opportunities. But there was still enough that one could be judged on the merits of their abilities. I was able to teach martial arts in any facility with guys who wanted to see what you could do... I was even able to teach community college and High School...

          But in this generation? I doubt I would get any of those opportunities. I would be told something like "well to teach here you need to get a trainer's license," and the fact that I could not compete my PHD? (My son was born and did not want to leave my wife behind as I finished) would have damned any opportunity I had to teach college level courses... etc, etc...

          Kid have it rough! All kids!! Boxers, kids looking for a job, to have a career, to start a business... They do not have the opportunities that even I had, much less the opportunities my dad had! We have vets on this site like Beercules! whom should be given exceptional opportunities because of their service to this country, yet look at how veterans are treated in this country?

          Ryan is a young man. Teo.. similar situation. These guys have no real judgement yet. The brain does not even develop the infrastructure to make crtical ethics decisions until we are well into hitting 30 years old. Maybe it is not easy, but these young guys can be mentored and put right. Perhaps to start, they should all be separated from their dads who all want to use them as a financial means to an end. Someone needs to show genuine, unconditional love and be tough and resolute about taking care of themselves.
          I truly believe Ryan is on his way to badness and he does to himself
          Tell you what , your smart guy , right ???
          Help only comes along when your willing to admit , accept and change
          He’s not and will be that jackass all along thinking his chit don’t stink
          I've seen and met people just like him , it takes something truly dramatic to begin the process
          Usually by that time you’ve burnt all your bridges and people will always see him as crywolf
          Maybe he can but I doubt it very very much
          billeau2 billeau2 likes this.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by MulaKO View Post

            Must have gotten it from your hero : Cinnamon
            omg,, you are still crying? LOL..

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            • #26
              Originally posted by IceTrayDaGang View Post

              omg,, you are still crying? LOL..
              Nothing to cry
              Sounds like your more butthurt than anything

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              • #27
                Regardless if he has changed his training ways, he will always be a clown for the racist remarks. We know he has talent but he has always been lazy and jumped trainer to trainer. Blames everyone else but himself. Teo is another clown, I used to like both of these fighters and I will always root against them now. You can be funny and fun to watch without the racist stuff.

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                • #28
                  I certainly hope so.

                  I don't think he should be fighting, but if he is, then I hope he gets his life & mental health in check.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by boxingitis View Post

                    Ryan ain't bipolar he just couldn't handle the lime light. To much pressure and stress.
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                    Didn’t his team say he was suffering from mental health issues and bipolar was mentioned? If he’s not then he’s got bigger problems lol

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by JeBron Lamez View Post

                      Yet another reason why Big John Fury took such inspiration from him

                      https://www.tiktok.com/@moorsie123/v...216134?lang=en
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                      Imagine naming your son after the most popular boxer of his generation and then your son becoming a world champion and a global superstar. Wild.

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