Please don't bring your kids to the fight!!
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Get off your high hoarse dude, who the hell are you to tell people how to raise their children? If fighters want to include their family members in their profession they're more than welcomed to do so no matter what career they chose and don't need bleeding heartl pussies like you judging them. You probably think kids should be allowed to play video games, GTFOH! Sounding like a soccer mom.Last edited by _original_; 12-08-2013, 06:45 PM.Comment
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Cotto is a prime example of this. He always brings his kids to his fights and every time he loses they always zooms in on his family and them crying their eyes out. Its pretty damn sad. You should not bring your kids to your fights. I can see if this was Basketball or Football but this is boxing where you and your opponent intentions are doing physical harm to another.Comment
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First of all, "dude," it's horse, not "hoarse." Secondly, I'll damn well call people out on their "child-rearing skills" if they're potentially causing their innocent kids long term issues. There are those that believe it's okay to beat the snot out of their kids for any damn thing, just because that's how they want to "raise their children." You agree with that mind-set? The law would disagree with you.Get off your high hoarse dude, who the hell are you to tell people how to raise their children? If fighters want to include their family members in their profession they're more than welcomed to do so no matter what career they chose and don't need bleeding heartl pussies like you judging them. You probably think kids should be allowed to play video games, GTFOH! Sounding like a soccer mom.Comment
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Practically everyone, except maybe some who are in organized crime, want to bring their kids up better than they were. They want to shield their kids from the violence they themselves experienced. Why any boxer, especially one so successful as Cotto, would want their kids to watch them fistfight is beyond me.Cotto is a prime example of this. He always brings his kids to his fights and every time he loses they always zooms in on his family and them crying their eyes out. Its pretty damn sad. You should not bring your kids to your fights. I can see if this was Basketball or Football but this is boxing where you and your opponent intentions are doing physical harm to another.Comment
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Once again grammar ****, who are you to dictate how other people should raise their own children? Oh and now it's against the law to take your children to a boxing event? Beating your children and taking them to a boxing show are two completely different things and prove your argument is fallacious.First of all, "dude," it's horse, not "hoarse." Secondly, I'll damn well call people out on their "child-rearing skills" if they're potentially causing their innocent kids long term issues. There are those that believe it's okay to beat the snot out of their kids for any damn thing, just because that's how they want to "raise their children." You agree with that mind-set? The law would disagree with you.
Are you a psychologist or social worker that has conducted extensive years of research to come of the conclusion that boxers are "potentially causing their innocent kids long term issues" by taking them to watch a fight?Comment
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