Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Would you root for a boxer who beats up women?

Collapse
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • #51
    Originally posted by Freedom.
    Exactly the opposite is true.

    Most women (except for some drug addicts and mental cases) respond in a positive way to love and kindness - if you're good to them, they respond with the same.

    I grew up in a house with four sisters, I learned how to get along with them. Their brains work very differently than those of men.
    Mental cases...every woman you're going to meet. Well 98% of them anyways.

    And you know how women actually respond to love and kindness? With manipulation and friendzones. There's a certain level of emotional distance, instability, and independence that women find attractive. And they respond much better to that, then love and kindness.

    Anyways on topic, I don't particularily support an athlete who beats on women. I've never really supported Floyd on being a good human being. He's an amazing boxer. And I respect that. I pay to see him fight, because he's a master of his craft, and I love the sport of boxing. He hasn't done something so heinous that I would never care to watch him fight (at least I don't know the details of what happened anyways).

    A guy like Vick though. I couldn't give a ***** how good a QB he is. The guy shouldn't be in the NFL anymore.

    Comment


    • #52
      who gives a flying **** about his personal life. he could beat up his daddy uncle brothers sisters baby mommas whatever for all i care as long as he took care of business in the ring... he doesnt so **** him


      Ali was a coward for not wanting to be drafted, imho that looked down on yet everyone glorifies him.... but who cares about that, he took care of business where it mattered to me

      all this other **** is for the birds man

      Comment


      • #53
        Originally posted by ИATAS View Post
        it's not a good thing.

        But I will say when you're trained to throw punches and be aggressive since the age of 8-10 or whatever, and do that day in & day out your entire life, it's not as easy to simply press the "off" button. Sometimes, I'd imagine, a boxer's instinct when angry is to strike or get physical since it's in his nature and has been programmed to do so his entire life. Obviously some guys are better than others and don't have the problem, but for certain people, maybe specific personality types, it's not that easy.

        But if we are going to make a list of boxer's who have hit a women, the list would be MASSIVE.
        That's likely because they generally come from a very low stratum level of society, and have never really had the education nor intelligence to reason properly. And the last resort of a natural bully is violence against any opposition-especially a weaker one, like a woman.

        I would think that all fighters have been taught from the beginning, that their fists are regarded in law as lethal weapons and to never hit anyone outside of a ring. But in this perissive society which, in boxing helps to build massive egos, many are inclined too forget this.

        I never suppport such a person. Nor an outrageous bragger. I stick to the old fashioned (and untrue these days) belief that boxing is a sport, and that sportsmanship should be displayed at all times, which includes modesty and truthfulness.

        Comment


        • #54
          Originally posted by Mannie Phresh View Post
          As with all jobs I judge the individual based on what it is they are supposed to do. For example President Clinton got a bj from a Bossy look alike and the repubs got their panties in a twist, I dont care about his personal life only his accomplishments at leading the country. Likewise, with Floyd, I appreciate his ring craft not his domestic problems. Their are old Marquez gay rumors and I dont give a f@k I just love to watch him fight. I think that grown men should not care about the personal lives of other men. Especially in pro sports.
          These people, especially including presidents are regarded by the public as role models. Therefore they have a very special position to uphold, apart from their skills.

          Clinton was a disgracet to the O ffice of the President and the country as a whole.There have been past presidents who were equally licentious, but this was known publicly only many years after when biographers searched for scandals.

          Comment


          • #55
            Originally posted by edgarg View Post
            These people, especially including presidents are regarded by the public as role models. Therefore they have a very special position to uphold, apart from their skills.

            Clinton was a disgracet to the O ffice of the President and the country as a whole.There have been past presidents who were equally licentious, but this was known publicly only many years after when biographers searched for scandals.
            You seen the stress that job does to man after 4 to 8 years. Lord knows hilary wasnt helping out. I dont blame him as a man. The only thing I dont get is why not **** something a little hotter. And I dont look to men as role models. I look to to past greats that I didnt know in an overly saturated internet age. Maybe we watch a lil to closely the men that lead us.

            Comment


            • #56
              Pactards are shook!

              Comment


              • #57
                Originally posted by The Weebler II View Post
                I don't think Floyd's some sort of serial sicko woman beater, not even his partner Jose Harris says that about him.



                Ever think that's all the media ask him about?
                Yet he's been in gaol twice for the same thing..... Once in Grand Rapids, and onc in las vegas, although we all know that he should have been in sevral other times.

                His reputation, racial attitude and bambastic behaviour soured me on him years ago. I used to regularly watch his great fight with Emanuel Augustus and admire them both. One of the best action fights with lots of skill from both fighters, not just mere Gatti-Ward bashing away.

                Comment


                • #58
                  Originally posted by Mannie Phresh View Post
                  You seen the stress that job does to man after 4 to 8 years. Lord knows hilary wasnt helping out. I dont blame him as a man. The only thing I dont get is why not **** something a little hotter. And I dont look to men as role models. I look to to past greats that I didnt know in an overly saturated internet age. Maybe we watch a lil to closely the men that lead us.
                  I'm talking about role models for children. In the opinion of many, Clinton took mean advantage of a young and silly girl, and disgraced his eminent position as the leader of the free world. He had several similar situations with others. I can well believe that his wife was turned away from such a notorious philanderer.

                  Comment


                  • #59
                    A few things.

                    A boxer's fists being regarded as lethal weapons by the law is an urban myth.

                    Many of you guys seem to naively believe that all women are angels. Either you've been lucky enough to only deal with the good apples, or you're just straight up inexperienced with women. If women as a whole were so good, we wouldn't have a sky high divorce rate that they're largely responsible for.

                    Bill Clinton is an alpha male with a high *** drive. It's not so much a matter of looks but availability when it comes to these type of guys. I have friends like this. Girls I've turned down they would have ****ed.
                    Last edited by GrandpaBernard; 02-20-2013, 12:05 AM.

                    Comment


                    • #60
                      Originally posted by edgarg View Post
                      I'm talking about role models for children. In the opinion of many, Clinton took mean advantage of a young and silly girl, and disgraced his eminent position as the leader of the free world. He had several similar situations with others. I can well believe that his wife was turned away from such a notorious philanderer.
                      He didnt take advantage. She was 50% of the equation. She let a man put a damn cigar up her twat. That shows you the kind of woman she is.

                      Comment

                      Working...
                      X
                      TOP