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  • Spray_resistant
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    #31
    What would he or Wlad who also wanted to do this accomplish by beating up a bunch of inexperienced teenagers, pitiful that either would consider it.

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    • MRCHOKEaMF
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      #32
      god told him to beat up young inexperienced kids, WWJD, lol

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      • HanzGruber
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        #33
        Originally posted by boxinggod101
        My friend even when its thread abt Garcia hosting a event u talk abt Pac. The guy is on ur mind 24/7. Its all good. Just admit ur a fan its no problem. Hes a ATG who had alot of exciting fights. No need to call me a moron man. U love the guy
        I mentioned him one time and you act like I do it in every thread lol. Calm down bro. And I never said I don't like pac in the first place

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          #34
          Originally posted by Spray_resistant
          What would he or Wlad who also wanted to do this accomplish by beating up a bunch of inexperienced teenagers, pitiful that either would consider it.
          Obviously if they changed the rule you won't see anymore amateur boxers in the Olympics. The problem I see is they're not consistent. They changed the rules on hockey and basketball and allowed pros with no limitations why have limitations in boxing? They should just allow anybody who wants to compete. Let the best compete.

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            #35
            Originally posted by MrRolltide91
            Pro boxers shouldn't be in the olympics
            They should be consistent with everybody, either allow everyone or not allow pros like before. NHL and NBA players are allowed right now to get the glory of playing in the Olympics.

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              #36
              Originally posted by lacson
              Obviously if they changed the rule you won't see anymore amateur boxers in the Olympics. The problem I see is they're not consistent. They changed the rules on hockey and basketball and allowed pros with no limitations why have limitations in boxing? They should just allow anybody who wants to compete. Let the best compete.
              No they shouldn't, its an amateur competition and Pac is not an amateur he is a seasoned experienced professional.

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                #37
                Originally posted by Spray_resistant
                No they shouldn't, its an amateur competition and Pac is not an amateur he is a seasoned experienced professional.
                It was started for amateurs but they have let professional hockey and basketball players play. If you're going to let the best play let the best play.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by lacson
                  It was started for amateurs but they have let professional hockey and basketball players play. If you're going to let the best play let the best play.
                  You don't play boxing, this could ruin some kid who could have a great future as a pro getting blasted out by Pac in less than 1 rd.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Spray_resistant
                    You don't play boxing, this could ruin some kid who could have a great future as a pro getting blasted out by Pac in less than 1 rd.
                    MW got robbed and it made him thrive, and push harder to be T.B.E. So a good azz kicking by a Pro could produce the next Ali. G.O.A.T.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Nomadic
                      MW got robbed and it made him thrive, and push harder to be T.B.E. So a good azz kicking by a Pro could produce the next Ali. G.O.A.T.
                      It could even give a kid confidence if he held his own against Pac but hard to imagine how someone without the experience he has had against the best pros in the world could beat him, it just seems to onesidedly in his favor and thus wouldn't prove anything.

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