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    I find it common that many great or good exciting fighters have major mental issues. You guys know who they are, no need for me to name but I guess it goes with the territory.

    The creator gives you physical ability beyond the normal human but to maintain that you have to maintain your mental state which can render your physical state. ****'s crazy when you really think about it.

    Gives you a lot more then normal but takes away a lot more then normal all at the same time. Catch 22 like a MOFO.

    This can be said for a lot of the other greats in their respective fields.

    Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of Great Britain who, as one of the “Big Three” (Churchill,Roosevelt and Stalin) to lead the world to the defeat of Hitler in WWII, told in his own writings ofsuffering from “black dog” Churchill’s term for severe and serious depression. Less often talkedabout are his writings of how he often self-medicated with alcohol to deal with these times. Like somany other famous people with a mental illness, he was able to make the great contribution he didthrough sheer personal determination. There was a nation, he said, and a world depending on hisefforts to lead Britain and the world in the defeat of their common and formidable enemy of ****sm

    Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of U.S. suffered from severe and debilitating and on occasionsuicidal depressions, as recorded by Carl Sandburg in his comprehensive six-volume biographicalanalysis of his life. “A tendency to melancholy” Lincoln once wrote in a letter to a friend, “...let it be observed, is a misfortune, not a fault.” The most amazing part of his story was the sheerdetermination with which he willed himself to overcome his serious affliction and still achieve allhe was able to achieve for our young and troubled nation at war with itself

    Isaac Newton, most famous mathematician of the 17th Century was responsible for many scientificdiscoveries we take for granted today such as the "corrected" Gregorian calendar date. Newton’sgreatest mathematical discovery was the gravitational relationship between the earth and the moon,and of centrifugal force. Newton was well educated, had access to the best knowledge of his dayand was wealthy in later life. He suffered from several “nervous breakdowns” in his life and wasknown for great fits of rage towards anyone who disagreed with him which some have labeledBipolar Disorder which was unknown at the time. In 1705 Newton was the first Scientist to beknighted by Queen Anne for his great scientific contributions.

    Ludwig van Beethoven, composer, had bipolar disorder which some have said gave him suchcreative power that his compositions broke the mold for classical music forever. He was a childprodigy which his father tried to exploit. His “manic” episodes seemed to fuel his creativity. Hewrote his most famous works during times of torment, loneliness, and suffering psychotic delusions.It took him 12 years to finish his last and 8th Symphony in total deafness. He then medicatedhimself with the only drugs available in that day to bring some relief –opium and alcohol- and diedseveral years later of liver disease

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    Kurt Cobain - Kurt Donald Cobain (February 20, 1967 c. April 5, 1994), was an American musician, best known for his roles as lead singer, guitarist, and songwriter for the Seattle-based rock band Nirvana. Throughout most of his life, Cobain battled depression, chronic bronchitis, and intense physical pain due to an undiagnosed chronic stomach condition. This last condition was especially debilitating to his emotional welfare, and he spent years trying to find its source. However, none of the doctors he consulted were able to pinpoint the specific cause, guessing that it was either a result of Cobain's childhood scoliosis or related to the stresses of performing.

    Albert Einstein---Being one of the most important great minds of his century Albert Einstein was then known to suffer from dyslexia mainly because of his bad memory and his constant failure to memorize the simplest of things. It is also thought that he had OCD. He would not remember the months in the year yet he would succeed in solving some of the most complicated mathematical formulas of the time without any trouble. He may have never learned how to
    properly tie his shoelaces but his scientific contributions and theories still have a major effect on all of today’s current knowledge of science.

    Michelangelo---one of the greatest artists of all times, suffered from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. He was not a social person and had a short temper,which would often blow to anger inside normal conversations with family members or strangers. He would avoid people most of the time and sometimes would even walk out of a conversation for no apparent reason. When an opinion would offend his beliefs, he would get angry and simply leave. Michelangelo was also known for always sleeping in his clothes including even his boots. He would almost never remove his boots even when they would cause damage to his feet. He would isolate himself for long periods working on himself and his arts, while ignoring and showing no emotion toward his surroundings. There was no doubt that while Michelangelo suffered from OCD, it did not keep him from being the best at his work

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    • #3
      Well im not 100% sure but you wrote this addressing the Valero situation......You're right, many of our top public figures have had Mental issues but when you look at Valero thats a different situation. If his mental issues led him to commit murder then he should never be exposed to society again. This act also wasnt an isolated incident but is just the climax of Valeroa life of abuse. While a person can live normally to mental issues, one that puts everyone in danger cannot.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by VERSATILE2K10 View Post
        Kurt Cobain - Kurt Donald Cobain (February 20, 1967 c. April 5, 1994), was an American musician, best known for his roles as lead singer, guitarist, and songwriter for the Seattle-based rock band Nirvana. Throughout most of his life, Cobain battled depression, chronic bronchitis, and intense physical pain due to an undiagnosed chronic stomach condition. This last condition was especially debilitating to his emotional welfare, and he spent years trying to find its source. However, none of the doctors he consulted were able to pinpoint the specific cause, guessing that it was either a result of Cobain's childhood scoliosis or related to the stresses of performing.

        Albert Einstein---Being one of the most important great minds of his century Albert Einstein was then known to suffer from dyslexia mainly because of his bad memory and his constant failure to memorize the simplest of things. It is also thought that he had OCD. He would not remember the months in the year yet he would succeed in solving some of the most complicated mathematical formulas of the time without any trouble. He may have never learned how to
        properly tie his shoelaces but his scientific contributions and theories still have a major effect on all of today’s current knowledge of science.

        Michelangelo---one of the greatest artists of all times, suffered from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. He was not a social person and had a short temper,which would often blow to anger inside normal conversations with family members or strangers. He would avoid people most of the time and sometimes would even walk out of a conversation for no apparent reason. When an opinion would offend his beliefs, he would get angry and simply leave. Michelangelo was also known for always sleeping in his clothes including even his boots. He would almost never remove his boots even when they would cause damage to his feet. He would isolate himself for long periods working on himself and his arts, while ignoring and showing no emotion toward his surroundings. There was no doubt that while Michelangelo suffered from OCD, it did not keep him from being the best at his work
        Sure they had these illnesses but they only posed a threat to themselves and not other. And for some of these people, their mental stated was a big part of their success

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        • #5
          I don't see the comparison Versatile......lol wtf

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          • #6
            An estimated 26.2 percent of Americans ages 18 and older — about one in four adults — suffer from a diagnosable mental disorder in a given year.
            ...
            mental disorders are the leading cause of disability in the U.S. and Canada for ages 15-44
            http://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publi...ca/index.shtml

            considering the number of boxers who come from tough situations and environments as well as the nature of the sport being that of violence, i'd imagine that percentage could be higher in the boxing world.
            i mean a boxer has to either enjoy punching people in the face or not mind getting hit in the face...all for the remote chance at some monetary success and glory.
            you almost HAVE to be a little bit off.

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            • #7
              everybody has some kinda ***********. for example floyd is a **** and pac is superstitious. but that doesn't mean you can beat up women or kill your wife.

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              • #8
                Often fighters that aren't together are successful but often the instability that could make them lose it in life shows in the ring when the pressure is too great as well. An example is Tyson falling apart and bitting off ears and McCall entering depression when the rematch with Lewis was not going right.

                Perhaps the best example is Butler cold ****ing Grant after the bout when the frustration was too much and he lost it.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Pullcounter View Post
                  everybody has some kinda ***********. for example floyd is a **** and pac is superstitious. but that doesn't mean you can beat up women or kill your wife.
                  He is? I didn't know that?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by The_Executioner View Post
                    I don't see the comparison Versatile......lol wtf
                    I was referring to the Valero situation. I did this comparison to show some of the greatest or very exciting seems as if they have more inside the closet then those that aren't as good from what I've seen.

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