Wlad 'shocked and embarrassed'

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  • CubanGuyNYC
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    #21
    Originally posted by JAB5239
    As a representative of the sport it does have something to do with him. And boxing isn't a tickling contest, but it it a sport that should stay between the ropes.
    Originally posted by The_Golden_Boi
    Yeah couldn't have put it better myself...
    Agreed...2X!

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    • jaded
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      #22
      Haye knows how to promote himself...they probably sold a match-up now and if Haye can give a solid and convincing beating to Chisora...that would set-up a decent pay-day against Vitali. Waldimir knows this and was just trying to help sell it.

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      • UnDeniable
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        #23
        Nut the **** up Wlad you whiny f@g

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        • JAB5239
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          #24
          Originally posted by Sweet Pea 50
          Very good point.

          And while I don't condone Chisora's actions, it has sparked at least MY interest in seeing a Chisora-Haye bout.

          And what the hell, boxing has had all types of crazy altercations outside of the ring itself since, well, inception.

          They are FIGHTERS. Not fucking ambassadors to the United Nations.

          I'm all for class. But I won't feign outrage when stuff like this goes down.
          I'm not outraged, but there is more media than any time in history and it sets a bad precedent that if not dealt with will encourage others to do the same and bring negative criticism to the sport. In every other sport off the field incidents like this are dealt with so as to keep the sport mainstream and legitimate. Its just my opinion, but I think boxing would benefit from that too. I think suspensions are in order. Say 6 months with neither fighters camp even being allowed to negotiate a Wright until that time is up.

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          • Marcov
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            #25
            This would kill any possiblity of a Wlad-Chisora match too. Works out well for Wlad all the way around.

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