Should Boxers Leave Religion Out The Ring?
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You would be a great ******. The devotion to be a strong ****** is another level. Talk to amir khan.
Ps. how is he as a person, ****** and fighter?Comment
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i dont really know him well enough to talk about him as a person and i dont know enough about the ****** religion to discuss him as a ****** but he is a good fighter for sure.
i think the devotion to be a strong christian is just as intense as it is to be a ******. there are a lot of distractions for christians everywhere. especially in america todayComment
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Recent examples of boxers bringing up their gods in the ring include Andre Ward after the Kessler fight where he refers to the Christian faith and Anthony Small where he refers to the ****** faith during the build up of his most recent fight. Of course Pacquiao is probably the most prominent boxer now who regularly refers to a god, again conditioned under the Christian religion.
With many religious precepts now debunked by science, more and more people are beginning to realize that all religions are likely to be purely superstition, with no real evidence to support them other than a collection of far-fetched stories which compare quite readily to any other work of fiction.
Is it time that boxers leave religion out of the ring for good?
Interesting interview on the "god delusion" psychological condition:
And you can prove there is no God? no, didn't think so.
let them be. I'd like to see an Athiest boxer make it far thanking himself for everything, just won't happen. all the best boxers have faith.Comment
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Id like to see salita come out with rabbis praying & holding the torah during his entrance & khan with ****** kids power reading from the koran while shaking in a fast pace.
That would be bad ass.Comment
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