Comments Thread For: Jose Sulaiman, WBC President, Passes Away at Age 82

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  • Elproblema
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    #41
    Sad day for boxing. RIP Sulaiman.

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    • Lou Cipher
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      #42
      FINALLY. YOUR TURN ARUM. When theyre both gone we may get our sport back.

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      • trufightfanatic
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        #43
        Just like Arum, im sure he has done alot of good in boxing over the years but we only think about what have u done lately. Anyway my heart goes out to his family. RIP

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        • jtcs1981
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          #44
          Originally posted by PurePugilist216
          And he got paid for the contribution you idiot. I would kill to be in his position so can make everyone in my family a champ also.
          Dude, you are in a boxing site doing what? He was out there working. STFU

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          • DiegoFuego
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            #45
            Jose Sulaiman is to boxing what Paris Hilton is to the hotel industry.

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            • anonymous2.0
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              #46
              Out of curiosity what were some of these great things Sulaiman supposedly did for boxing? I know he helped create a pension fund for retired boxers which sounds great, but the more I look into it the more ****e it looks: A fund for only WBC champions chosen by an independent committee (because independent committees are always unbiased). Without any set in stone conditions open for public viewing it seems like former WBC boxing champs would be at the mercy of this committee.

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              • joe strong
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                #47
                R.I.P Jose...

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                • MrRolltide91
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                  #48
                  r.i.p.

                  ........

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                  • dchampishere
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                    #49
                    All of the negative comments are to be expected from those who never knew him.

                    But those who were lucky enough to have shared time with Don know how great of a loss this is to boxing.

                    To a great man RIP.

                    I lost a good friend.

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                    • turnedup
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                      #50
                      Rest in peace..the end to a chapter of boxing.

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