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  • Capital Punch
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    #41
    Originally posted by *Hagler*
    Everybody is free to believe in what they want, I am a ****** revert but the majority of my friends and family are Christian. I dont preach to them and vice versa. Things like this are interesting but people like Capital Punch shouldn't read too much into this stuff and make silly judgements


    Someone obviously converted you to the religion of peace.

    I see it here with people like Danny Williams and his bearded, white capped retinue. Why do they have to advertise their hard line views to others? Religion is for private life, not the boxing ring or even the street. Cassius Clay (Mohammed Ali) was a hero to me, but he was a fool to himself with the religious crap he spouted for years. I think he influenced a few weak minds.

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    • Hagler★
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      #42
      Originally posted by Capital Punch
      Someone obviously converted you to the religion of peace.

      I see it here with people like Danny Williams and his bearded, white capped retinue. Why do they have to advertise their hard line views to others? Religion is for private life, not the boxing ring or even the street. Cassius Clay (Mohammed Ali) was a hero to me, but he was a fool to himself with the religious crap he spouted for years. I think he influenced a few weak minds.
      I made the decision myself at the age of 18. I dont see these advertisements of their hardline views so maybe we are watching different things. I don't see you complaining about Christian fighters who celebrate their faith (a lot of Mexicans wear rosaries and a lot of fighters in general thank God after fights)

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      • Capital Punch
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        #43
        Originally posted by *Hagler*
        I made the decision myself at the age of 18. I dont see these advertisements of their hardline views so maybe we are watching different things. I don't see you complaining about Christian fighters who celebrate their faith (a lot of Mexicans wear rosaries and a lot of fighters in general thank God after fights)


        Blessing yourself in the ring is one thing, but a whole gang of bearded idiots with pyjama outfits and white caps is another. If the likes of Pacquiao blesses himself that's up to him, he's not forcing it down anyones throat.

        If you've been brain washed I feel for you. I am not religious. It's all crap, especially Islamism with its ********* holy handbook. I've been to Egypt and Syria on my travels and its as pervasive as it is sad.

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        • BritishBoxing92
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          #44
          Originally posted by Earl-Hickey
          A weekly boxing list compiled by Michael Rosenthal. This week: In honor of Amir Khan, who faces Paulie Malignaggi on Saturday in New York on HBO, ****** boxers who made a significant mark on boxing (alphabetical order):

          1. Muhammad Ali* (56-5, 37 KOs) – Some argue that he’s the greatest heavyweight ever
          2. Naseem Hamed (36-1, 31 KOs) – Three-time titleholder from England was known for flamboyance
          3. Mustafa Hamsho (44-5-2, 28 KOs) – Syrian-born middleweight contender in the 1980s
          4. Bernard Hopkins (51-5-1, 32 KOs) – Had a record 20 middleweight title defenses
          5. Amir Khan (22-1, 16 KOs) – Olympic silver medalist and rising 140-pounder from England
          6. Eddie Mustafa Muhammad (50-8-1, 39 KOs) – Held light heavyweight title in deep era
          7. Matthew Saad Muhammad* (39-16-3, 29 KOs) – Held light heavyweight title in deep era
          8. Dwight Muhammad Qawi* (41-11-1, 25 KOs) – Held titles at light heavyweight and cruiserweight
          9. Hasim Rahman (46-7-2, 37 KOs) – Won fame by knocking out Lennox Lewis
          10. Mike Tyson (50-6, 44 KOs) – Youngest ever to win heavyweight title
          Oh Yeah but on a real though i dont favour boxers because of their skin colour or their religion etc..

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          • Calzaghe Loc
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            #45
            Originally posted by *Hagler*
            I made the decision myself at the age of 18. I dont see these advertisements of their hardline views so maybe we are watching different things. I don't see you complaining about Christian fighters who celebrate their faith (a lot of Mexicans wear rosaries and a lot of fighters in general thank God after fights)
            Just a question, are you afro-carribean, white or other?

            I know it is a personal question so I do not mind if you refuse to answer.

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            • SpecialOne
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              #46
              Boxing isnt to do with religion and shouldnt interfere..

              Its silly whoever said that thing about brother nazaam, no need man.

              enough respect to all the christians and ******s and other religions getting along. there should be no need for fighting or debating about religion. choose what you want to believe, the answer will come when u die

              thats what everyone wants to know, what happens after u die? scientists try say theres no god, ok theres no god but what happens when we die then? do we turn into ****? theres 60million living in london alone lol

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              • BigStereotype
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                #47
                Originally posted by Capital Punch
                Blessing yourself in the ring is one thing, but a whole gang of bearded idiots with pyjama outfits and white caps is another. If the likes of Pacquiao blesses himself that's up to him, he's not forcing it down anyones throat.

                If you've been brain washed I feel for you. I am not religious. It's all crap, especially Islamism with its ********* holy handbook. I've been to Egypt and Syria on my travels and its as pervasive as it is sad.
                You disgust me.

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                • Seleção No. 13
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Capital Punch
                  Blessing yourself in the ring is one thing, but a whole gang of bearded idiots with pyjama outfits and white caps is another. If the likes of Pacquiao blesses himself that's up to him, he's not forcing it down anyones throat.

                  If you've been brain washed I feel for you. I am not religious. It's all crap, especially Islamism with its ********* holy handbook. I've been to Egypt and Syria on my travels and its as pervasive as it is sad.
                  My god, never thought this thread would turn out like this.




                  That being said, I'm glad to find out that the rankings are in alphabetical order. Seriously.

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                  • Vadrigar.
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                    #49
                    They don't come around very often, but when they do they make a huge impact.

                    Quality rather than quantity

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