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Should Carlos Monzon be respected? This dude beat women and killed one
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Originally posted by SweetPbfAli View PostWhen did you start watching Mayweather fight? Also, does your nationality have anything to do with your sentiment?
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Originally posted by SeekDaGreat View PostExactly. You can admire someone's skills and not condone what they do outside of the sport. Skills are skills don't matter if you're a killer, a wife beater, etc. If you have undeniable talent in a particular field, cannot be denied.
Pete Rose is the perfect example.
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He was a monster. He must have been a psychopath on some level for the beatings he gave to women.
That stuff does get forgotten over time though. When fighters are active their personality is still on display. When they're retired the memories fade. And when they're dead people all but forget about the horrible shit they might have done. Rightly or wrongly that's how it works.
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I pay no attention to what he did in the ring ....he's a black mark on boxing and killing a woman and beating women senseless doesn't even get my respect as a fighter....his record in boxing speaks for itself true enough but his actions outside the ring speak louder...sport is about sportsmanship and decency and if you don't follow that then you shouldn't be applauded...was killed at only 52....maybe that's gods way of issuing karma ...no interest in knowing anything about his career......hagler came about just to late to give this bully a taste of his own medicineLast edited by The plunger man; 01-09-2016, 11:17 PM.
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Most boxers are ****ty people in real life. It's just the way it is. It doesn't matter how big or small you are in boxing, they all have skeletons in their closets.
Carlos Molina (the 140lb one) is a gang member from Varrio Norwalk 13 for instance. The other Carlos Molina is a child molester.
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Originally posted by Steve plunger View PostI pay no attention to what he did in the ring ....he's a black mark on boxing and killing a woman and beating women senseless doesn't even get my respect as a fighter....his record in boxing speaks for itself true enough but his actions outside the ring speak louder...sport is about sportsmanship and decency and if you don't follow that then you shouldn't be applauded...was killed at only 52....maybe that's gods way of issuing karma ...no interest in knowing anything about his career......hagler came about just to late to give this bully a taste of his own medicine
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