I hope they don't do that bell thing when a boxer or someone associated with boxing passes away. This mother ****er deserves no respect at all, and I don't want to hear this bull**** that you can't judge a boxer by what he does outside the ring.
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Will you be upset if showtime does a minor tribute to Valero this saturday?
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Will you be upset if showtime does a minor tribute to Valero this saturday?
17Yes, its tasteless. They shouldn't doing a bell-ring tribute to this garbage-man47.06%8No, he is a boxer they should...............52.94%9Last edited by SoldierWarrior; 04-19-2010, 11:15 AM.Tags: None
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Originally posted by SoldierWarrior View PostI hope they don't do that bell thing when a boxer or someone associated with boxing passes away. This mother ****er deserves no respect at all, and I don't want to hear this bull**** that you can't judge a boxer but what he does outside the ring.
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they should give a tribute to him and his wife.
listen, the guy had some serious problems, something was wrong in his head.
his story unfortunately isn't that uncommon, carlos monzon for example spiraled out of control, killed his wife and later died in prison.
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Originally posted by ИATAS206 View Postthey should give a tribute to him and his wife.
listen, the guy had some serious problems, something was wrong in his head.
his story unfortunately isn't that uncommon, carlos monzon for example spiraled out of control, killed his wife and later died in prison.
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Originally posted by $partacus View PostTed bundy was wrong in the head, he didn't get much sympathy did he?
Valero was known as a good man up until the past year or so when his behavior started to become more and more erratic. Something was wrong man.
Valero was apart of the boxing world like it or not and despite the tragic ending he should have a tribute, another fallen fighter with a tragic ending. Not much different than Carlos Monzon.
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Originally posted by SoldierWarrior View PostI hope they don't do that bell thing when a boxer or someone associated with boxing passes away. This mother ****er deserves no respect at all, and I don't want to hear this bull**** that you can't judge a boxer but what he does outside the ring.
It'll bring an odd sense of closure to the whole thing at least from a boxing fan's perspective, the family still has a ton more **** to deal with.
If you don't agree with it, boo or something while its going on. But I don't think its showtimes place to pass judgement.
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