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  • #41
    Originally posted by Sweet Jesus View Post
    I find asian women repulsive. They come in two kinds. Extremely shy, quiet, and withdrawn. Or extremely ****** and trashy.

    I am not attracted to either. I like them normal.
    you need to go out more often.

    cause the normal asian women are usually outside.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by Frogs! View Post
      you need to go out more often.

      cause the normal asian women are usually outside.
      I used to go to a college with a really high Asian population, mostly international students. I think those girls were literally afraid of communication. Now I understand that a lot of them didn't speak a lick of English, but they wouldn't even communicate with their Asian boyfriends. Kind of a scary way to live.

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      • #43
        I probably wouldnt watch boxing if not for this place.

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        • #44
          The internet boxing chats have shown me how many blind, ignorant fans there are in boxing.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by Dick Gore View Post
            It has made me more extreme and fanatical.
            .....and a bit of a loner too!!!

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            • #46
              Originally posted by Sweet Jesus View Post
              I find asian women repulsive. They come in two kinds. Extremely shy, quiet, and withdrawn. Or extremely ****** and trashy.

              I am not attracted to either. I like them normal.
              10,000 posts in 365 days??? Sad ****a!!! The only girls you like are a click of a mouse away!!! You ain't got a **** in ya!!!!

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              • #47
                Growing up without much money, we never had HBO or none of that ****. I had regular cable though (through an illegal hookup) and I watched all the boxing on free channels and listened to many events on the premium channels and PPV through the scrambles. Other than that, I read boxing magazines whenever I was in a store, read the sports section in the paper, and watched ESPN. Obviously that didn't help me to be the most knowledgable fan ever, but I take issue with anyone questioning my love for the sport just because I missed certain fights or don't know certain details. God bless the internet for changing everything!

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                • #48
                  ive seen so many fights from back in the day on the internet its not even funny. im only 24, i started watching boxing as a kid. like around 4-5 but i was too young 2 appreciate the fights like i do now. the inernet allows me 2 see fights from those days and way beyond. its ****ing great!!!!

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                  • #49
                    On one hand it's made me a bigger fan and helped to educate me.

                    On the other, sometimes I associate it all with some of the most annoying fans in the world.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by Spray_resistant View Post
                      There are some fighters I though were some of the best ever but now since I can research more info online my opinion of them has changed.
                      This is real talk. You couldn't tell me Tony Marshall wasn't the man back then. After years of not hearing anything about him, I looked him up and it turns out he was a straight up journeyman.

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