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  • #61
    Some men are around so long you think they'll be around forever. But, of course, no one lives forever.

    RIP Jose

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    • #62
      Let's show respect, RIP.
      Last edited by Someone88; 01-16-2014, 11:44 PM.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by U_TALKING_2_ME? View Post
        You walk on water right?

        Wishing death on someone because they are supposedly screwing up the sport for us fans?

        Karma is a b\tch my friend so if I were you I would hug my loved ones extra tight.
        Shut up please. I’m not happy he’s dead, I’m happy he’s no longer apart of boxing. Arum I hope is the next to retire if you catch my drift.

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        • #64
          Didn't agree with him in recent years but he was a huge asset to us. Wish his family the best

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          • #65
            Whatever ... the fact that Sulaiman colluded with Don King for so many years tells all.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View Post
              Some men are around so long you think they'll be around forever. But, of course, no one lives forever.

              RIP Jose
              Excellent post. So true.

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              • #67
                Any "bad" things he did to the sport of boxing are outweighed by the good he did 1000x. Anyone who is glad he is dead because he was "corrupt" in a sport they are only spectators of, and contribute nothing to themselves, are worthless.

                R.I.P Sulaiman

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                • #68
                  Dam rip don jose you'l be missed

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                  • #69
                    RIP Don Jose, thank you for all the good things you did.

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by humanpunchingbg View Post
                      Any "bad" things he did to the sport of boxing are outweighed by the good he did 1000x. Anyone who is glad he is dead because he was "corrupt" in a sport they are only spectators of, and contribute nothing to themselves, are worthless.

                      R.I.P Sulaiman
                      As fans we contribute the most important thing, money, we are the reason these guys are rich. This sport wouldn’t be successful if nobody paid to watch, I bet you forgot that though. I, like every fan has a lot of say about this sport because we do contribute to it, and I am happy this man isn’t part of the sport anymore. And hopefully Arum retires next, because he is just blatantly ruining this sport.

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