Ron Borges, a reputable writer at thesweetscience.com, has been plagiarizing the work of other boxing writers.
I'm not accusing anybody here, but his pieces obviously borrow from articles that precede his, yet he never gives his colleagues credit. Like this piece, for example, which borrows *******ly from the work of fellow sweetscience writer, Springs Toledo:
http://www.thesweetscience.com/boxin...ent=0#comments
Plagiarizing is tantamount to disrespecting the hard and honest work put in by other boxing journalists, and puts the whole community in a bad light. Borges should be blackballed as a cheat by the whole boxing industry.
I apologize if my assertion damages Ron's name. It might be blood curdling to the point where Mr. Borges feels like breaking my nose, or God forbid, suing me in court, but hey, that is really irrelevant. Cleaning the sport of boxing is far more important.
Prove me wrong, Ron. Go over all your writings and tell us where you got your ideas for them. Walk your talk, and give us the opportunity to rebut your evidence.
Afterwards, preach to us how all this talk about how Pac should be presumed guilty does justice to the king of the ring, and to boxing.
We're waiting, Ron.
I'm not accusing anybody here, but his pieces obviously borrow from articles that precede his, yet he never gives his colleagues credit. Like this piece, for example, which borrows *******ly from the work of fellow sweetscience writer, Springs Toledo:
http://www.thesweetscience.com/boxin...ent=0#comments
Plagiarizing is tantamount to disrespecting the hard and honest work put in by other boxing journalists, and puts the whole community in a bad light. Borges should be blackballed as a cheat by the whole boxing industry.
I apologize if my assertion damages Ron's name. It might be blood curdling to the point where Mr. Borges feels like breaking my nose, or God forbid, suing me in court, but hey, that is really irrelevant. Cleaning the sport of boxing is far more important.
Prove me wrong, Ron. Go over all your writings and tell us where you got your ideas for them. Walk your talk, and give us the opportunity to rebut your evidence.
Afterwards, preach to us how all this talk about how Pac should be presumed guilty does justice to the king of the ring, and to boxing.
We're waiting, Ron.
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