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  • Cherry Picker
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    Which boxer comes to mind?

    Name the first boxer that comes to your mind after reading this:

    The term "delusions of grandeur" to refer to a person who is in over his head, or who thinks exaggerates the amount of power and importance that he has. Used in the vernacular, the term usually describes people who are disliked dictators of countries, prominent businessmen, or celebrities, since they are often prone to being selfish and egotistical. However, this sort of popular attention downplays the seriousness of an actual medical diagnosis where symptoms are common in mentally ill persons.
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    Butterbean?

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    • Toney Loc
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      David Haye

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      • Rockin'
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        #4
        Originally posted by Sgt Rock
        Name the first boxer that comes to your mind after reading this:

        The term "delusions of grandeur" to refer to a person who is in over his head, or who thinks exaggerates the amount of power and importance that he has. Used in the vernacular, the term usually describes people who are disliked dictators of countries, prominent businessmen, or celebrities, since they are often prone to being selfish and egotistical. However, this sort of popular attention downplays the seriousness of an actual medical diagnosis where symptoms are common in mentally ill persons.
        Some of the greatest people in history have been recorded that way because they got in over their heads. Is it a mental illness to see challenges so great and to not only confront them but jump in and make a difference. Some run from it, some want to run right with it. Knowing inside that you can make a difference, is not an illness but rather a passion.

        The new rule has been seated, his path unknown. Some will dispise, some will praise. The new rule is worth a chance, I want in..............Rockin'
        Last edited by Rockin'; 06-29-2010, 10:11 PM.

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        • Allucard
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          #5
          Originally posted by Sgt Rock
          Name the first boxer that comes to your mind after reading this:

          The term "delusions of grandeur" to refer to a person who is in over his head, or who thinks exaggerates the amount of power and importance that he has. Used in the vernacular, the term usually describes people who are disliked dictators of countries, prominent businessmen, or celebrities, since they are often prone to being selfish and egotistical. However, this sort of popular attention downplays the seriousness of an actual medical diagnosis where symptoms are common in mentally ill persons.
          Ali, the GOAT Heavyweight.

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