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    #11
    Originally posted by Kevin Malone
    I really don't think things are that different for how people perceive things or what they say. The difference is loudmouth idiots who used to just be "that crazy guy that yells" on the street corner or at the bar is now a commenter on YouTube.

    In some ways it's much better. I don't really know any boxing fans personally, but I can read about and discuss boxing with people.
    Lol, I completely agree with that view, man. Specially with the "crazy guy that yells on the street corner" part. The end is near, redeem yourselves! Also, Floyd Mayweather's a *****! [IMG]http://www.tamemymind.com/blog/images2007/smiley-****headonwall.gif[/IMG]

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      #12
      Originally posted by Bennett
      could it be in past times, decades ago, lets say pre-WWII times, that the average person had very little education? if the current national average of americans that have a college education is 18%, then what do you think it was during that era? take into consideration that there was probably a dozen universities during that time, if that.
      also take into consideration that an audience of that time was about as advanced as a viewing audience of a current 3rd world country. people were just plain old dumb. working in sweatshops at 5 instead of kindergarten.
      america is far more advanced in this day. look at little kids whizzing around computers, hacking xbox's, coding, etc. todays 13 year old is more than likely smarter than a 30 year old man from those time.
      dont forget that many times, the real answer isn't as satisfying as one would imagine it to be. so dont be surprised if you fall into this category.
      when you have mma being targeted at the 18-30 year old demographic and they get desensitized with knockout after knockout. blood baths and etc, you can see how a 18 year old would rather watch ko's than science? this is the times of the quick fix, which unfortunately is the lifeblood of society. do you see where im going here?
      floyd is a defensive counterpuncher. its not a style that skeeter joe will fall in love with. those sort of people dont exactly want to see an intelligent fighter not get hit and get a points win. plus errbody likes to see a loudmouth get his mouth ****** shut. these sort of people like to tear the best down, it makes them feel better about themselves.

      did i cover everything?
      Yes you did and the whole thing sounds pretty sad.

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