Sorry, I was busy stealing (personal; wont do it again). I dont like the personalities of Toney and Mayorga..(I'll pay for that, I'm sure!!)
Why everybodies entitled to their opinion, i've always thought people like Toney, mayorga etc who talk alot of **** cannot be serious, so I find some of the stuff they say quite funny - I suppose you gotta take it with a pinch of salt because surely one person cannot be THAT disrespectful
Obviously some of the stuff they say is **** out of order but I think most of the time it's just trash talking to big up the fight or get their name doing the rounds, shock tactics i suppose
Why everybodies entitled to their opinion, i've always thought people like Toney, mayorga etc who talk alot of **** cannot be serious, so I find some of the stuff they say quite funny - I suppose you gotta take it with a pinch of salt because surely one person cannot be THAT disrespectful
Obviously some of the stuff they say is **** out of order but I think most of the time it's just trash talking to big up the fight or get their name doing the rounds, shock tactics i suppose
With toney it is his disrespectful ways towards other fighters. With Mayorga it's that AND his antics in the ring. I dont care if he smokes, drinks (or shoot's up for that matter) outside the ring, but he seems to me to be a dirty fighter, which I hate. It's a dangerous sport to begin with, so fighting dirty is just somethihg that really bugs me.
Ok fair point.
What do you think of Tito, Holyfield, Tyson etc who hit low, slip in the elbow, are rough with the head - I believe - on purpose but do it on the sly, I'd call it being intelligently rough and i'm sure others would say it's downright dirty. Tito and his low blows are very common nowadays but he doesn't do it in a 'andrew golota' way, do you think it's justified that they 'get away with it' or should the big DQ become more common
Ok fair point.
What do you think of Tito, Holyfield, Tyson etc who hit low, slip in the elbow, are rough with the head - I believe - on purpose but do it on the sly, I'd call it being intelligently rough and i'm sure others would say it's downright dirty. Tito and his low blows are very common nowadays but he doesn't do it in a 'andrew golota' way, do you think it's justified that they 'get away with it' or should the big DQ become more common
Although I love Holyfield I can admit he comes in with his head alot; and as far as the rest of it that is what "points" are for. The ref. should use his judgement to take them away and after so many verbal warnings maybe a DQ is called for. I guess it just depends on the foul, the severity and frequency...does that make sense?
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