What has boxing taught you?

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  • sean1997
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    #1

    What has boxing taught you?

    It taught me that coffee with honey is pretty damn good. Better than sugar IMO.

    This is where I got the idea. Go to 13:25
  • sean1997
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    #2
    Shout out to Pedro Diaz.

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    • MaskedMurderer
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      #3
      Originally posted by sean1997
      It taught me that coffee with honey is pretty damn good. Better than sugar IMO.

      This is where I got the idea. Go to 13:25
      not according to mayweather, he will cuss your ass out.

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      • Beercules
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        I respect all these guys who step foot into that ring to give us entertainment; they can lose their lives or end up being seriously injured. As much as I clown certain boxers (Floyd) I do respect them.


        And honey is nasty as hell in coffee. Tea it's pretty good.

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        • sean1997
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          #5
          Originally posted by MaskedMurderer
          not according to mayweather, he will cuss your ass out.

          Originally posted by Beercules
          I respect all these guys who step foot into that ring to give us entertainment; they can lose their lives or end up being seriously injured. As much as I clown certain boxers (Floyd) I do respect them.


          And honey is nasty as hell in coffee. Tea it's pretty good.
          I guess it's a preference thing.

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          • kurt0411
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            That it's the sport which I love and get annoyed at the most. The feeling you get on fight week and especially fight night is unmatchable but then on the other hand it's the only sport were the fans suffer the most.


            I mean to wait five years and counting for the greatest two fighters of this era to match up is something you will not hear in any other sport. But if they do one day match up, it will be the biggest sporting event of the decade. But that's boxing

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            • HanzGruber
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              #7
              Never make fun of Deontay wilders daughter

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              • Box-Office
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                #8
                hard work, dedication.

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                • punchr
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Box-Office
                  hard work, dedication.
                  ...prayers, belief, and a good team

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                  • Accountoffline
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                    It's taught me discipline and respect, I've stepped in that ring and although I didnt do too bad it really does teach you the gruelling sports good and bad. I know I sound off at certain people for example Wilder, Broner, Mayweather but I admire their courage and determination to go in that ring and do 12 rounds against somebody who wants to put you to sleep.

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