Edwin Valero was never the face of boxing, and domestic violence was still widely considered to be a social norm when SRR and Monzon were active. Only after the Women's Rights Movement in the 1970s was domestic violence considered to be a serious offense punishable under criminal law.
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The law is what makes hitting women wrong. If the law says it's ok, swing on that *****. It's all good.Edwin Valero was never the face of boxing, and domestic violence was still widely considered to be a social norm when SRR and Monzon were active. Only after the Women's Rights Movement in the 1970's was domestic violence considered to be a serious offense punishable under criminal law.
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I think women had legal rights before the 1970s.Edwin Valero was never the face of boxing, and domestic violence was still widely considered to be a social norm when SRR and Monzon were active. Only after the Women's Rights Movement in the 1970s was domestic violence considered to be a serious offense punishable under criminal law.
And 'social rights' for a lot longer than that.
I'm no feminist, but you should meet my wife.
She loves guys like you.
Just bring a cotton wool pad to push your s**t back in after.Comment
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Pacquiao is a great boxer, but I've come to realize he has the dumbest fans in all of sports.Comment
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they are trolling the hell out of khan. but let's be real, mayweather-khan is way better than mayweather-berto. though it wouldn't have been free on CBS.Comment

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