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  • rocko617
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    #21
    Editing is what TV is best for. The best bet to actually be at the match in person to see if it a close fight ot not. Why do many of them cry like punks at the end? Can't some of them just be grown a$$ men and deal with the loss and try to make it in boxing somewhere else? I laugh everytime one of them punks cry in the locker room because they lost. Most of the time, it was them that talked all the trash before the match (I.e.Anthony vs. Jesse) It shows what a plaster wall they are? Once given the chance, any good boxer can punch through a plaster wall!

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    • BadMagick
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      #22
      Originally posted by rocko617
      Editing is what TV is best for. The best bet to actually be at the match in person to see if it a close fight ot not. Why do many of them cry like punks at the end? Can't some of them just be grown a$$ men and deal with the loss and try to make it in boxing somewhere else? I laugh everytime one of them punks cry in the locker room because they lost. Most of the time, it was them that talked all the trash before the match (I.e.Anthony vs. Jesse) It shows what a plaster wall they are? Once given the chance, any good boxer can punch through a plaster wall!
      You've NEVER been involved with ANY sport, have you?

      I haven't really boxed yet, but I have been in other sports. Let me tell you, to lose the biggest event of your life is crushing. You're really down for a long time, because you just blew your chance at winning the only thing that mattered then. Yeah, there will be other opportunities, but it's crushing when you lose.

      The true test isn't whether or not they break down after losing, it's if they come back strong after that loss.

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      • The_One77
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        #23
        Originally posted by rocko617
        Editing is what TV is best for. The best bet to actually be at the match in person to see if it a close fight ot not. Why do many of them cry like punks at the end? Can't some of them just be grown a$$ men and deal with the loss and try to make it in boxing somewhere else? I laugh everytime one of them punks cry in the locker room because they lost. Most of the time, it was them that talked all the trash before the match (I.e.Anthony vs. Jesse) It shows what a plaster wall they are? Once given the chance, any good boxer can punch through a plaster wall!
        What do u expect.
        After u lose the fight you're emotionally and physically hurt especially when your family is there watching and depending on u to win. The fighters lost an oppurtunity of a lifetime, and whats worse they ask themselves that very question 'where do i go from here?'. For most of the losers the show itself is their very last shot at glory and fortune, they cry because when they train at their hardest; spending hours in the gym not earning anything to their own physical limits, and eventually losing when they fight there opponent. They get the feeling that the training was worthless and no matter how much they tried or trained, even with the motivation of their own families, they could not win when everything was on the line.
        It's exactly how BADMAGICK said it-
        everyone gets knocked down in life, what counts is how fast you get up.
        You are naive my friend....

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        • rocko617
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          #24
          Crying is for babies. Fighters go out there and hit each other into tomorrow. Do you see them crying when they get hit? No! You're on national TV crying. What a crock of you know what. Remember, this is a reality TV show, not real life. If it was real life, none of these boxers would be sparing and practicing around each other. Crying because you miss your kids is something, but crying cause you lost is just being a *****. I am not naive! It is up to them to get back up, but who wants to get up when the floor is wet full of tears. Boo hoo, boo hoo! What's worse is that they're crying in front of Sly. He looks at them and almost laughs, but keeps his composure. I would not cry in front Rambo, Rocky, Demolition Stallone. Sheesh. I think you need to join them in their tears. LMFAO!

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          • .::EnRiQuE::.
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            #25
            what does learn't mean?

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