Yeah in the heat of the moment if you don't know who is behind you putting their arm around your neck you're gonna react violently but biting is crazy though. Who bites in a fight?
Hmm, seems like pure speculation and assumption at this point. Oh wait, that's exactly what it is. I guess it's a defense mechanism to bring up other fighters when we're in a thread talking about Broner biting and getting physical with a security guard.
Its the truth. It doesn't take a genius to figure that one out, bro. Why don't you start a thread and tell how Paulie recently admitted in an interview he has been in a few club fights and just see how fast your thread ends up on the second page.
Its the truth. It doesn't take a genius to figure that one out, bro. Why don't you start a thread and tell how Paulie recently admitted in an interview he has been in a few club fights and just see how fast your thread ends up on the second page.
Relax on the hate, Paulie is only 32 and he's changing his life. Give the kid a break
biting is some hoe ****....but I'm glad he bit him and didn't hit him with a punch....pro boxers don't need to be getting into street fights or club brawls...doesn't make sense to get into those type of fights when the law is not in their favor...if I punch a dude in the face, its nothing...a slap on the wrist and a FREE anger management course
pro boxers can't lean on dudes(punch them)....a boxer's fists are seen as deadly weapons....still some hoe **** to be biting...but I would rather he bit the mother****er than knock him out
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It's not like he did it in the first round, he was getting repeatedly headbutted and finally snapped. Broner immediately bit a guy who put his hands on him, that's strange.
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