How willing are you to call ANY fighter (Pro or Amateur) a COWARD?
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What is wrong with calling a fighter a coward? Avoiding battles the people want to see because you're not confident in yourself is cowardice. Straight up ducking is cowardice. A good analogy is a bully who is exceptionally tough and will fight most people because he knows he is tough. He can still be a coward if he won't fight someone who he is not confident in beating. Oh and before someone comes and says I've never been in the ring, I've had 73 bouts. I've never won anything major but I'll fight anybody in the amateur ranks and have fought some of the best in my country, so I think I have the right to call a fighter who is among the best in the world a coward when he is paid and ducks another top fighter. Stepping in the squared circle doesn't give you the right to avoid criticism.Last edited by stefl14; 04-10-2015, 05:38 PM.Comment
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"im not going to put manny in a fight he cant win, im not going to put manny in a fight i think he has a chance to get hurt in, my number one job is to protect the fighter" said roach."Comment
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So if you apply this to the pac vs oscar fight are you calling pac a coward, because he had a distinct advantage by draining oscar down to 147 and beat up a guy he was supposed to... see how that worksComment
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