Why do you guys get so down on boxers when they lose???

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  • The Viper
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    #1

    Why do you guys get so down on boxers when they lose???

    Honest question?
    I have seen alot of bandwagon jumping/ship etc when a fighter loses?

    My question? What makes you(specically) give up on a fighter?
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    #2
    List those names. I knwo alot of people here who dont care about if a fighter takes a L.

    so name all these members here who do.

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    • The Viper
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      #3
      Originally posted by .!WAR MIKEY!
      List those names. I knwo alot of people here who dont care about if a fighter takes a L.

      so name all these members here who do.
      War Mikey that would be starting **** my man....not my style.....but you were around for the upset rigo and matthyrse losses and it was major ship jumping then.....not sure how you missed that?????

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      • juggernaut666
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        #4
        Newer generation /shorter attention spans ....more importantly they didn't grow up watching boxing until around 2000 im willing to bet so they base fighters on a loss than overall career they have limited knowledge of whats practical sense.

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        • The Viper
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          #5
          Originally posted by juggernaut666
          Newer generation /shorter attention spans ....more importantly they didn't grow up watching boxing until around 2000 im willing to bet so they base fighters on a loss than overall career they have limited knowledge of whats practical sense.
          agreed............

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            #6
            Originally posted by juggernaut666
            Newer generation /shorter attention spans ....more importantly they didn't grow up watching boxing until around 2000 im willing to bet .
            in before juggernonce jumps ship to daniel dubois after AJ loses

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              #7
              Originally posted by mlac
              in before juggernonce jumps ship to daniel dubois after AJ loses
              Imbecile number ONE for reference above ^^^^^^^

              Only out done by Mr. WBC and the other ****** RJJ/ DUMBIUM / Paddy Mc Doofus ...


              Last edited by juggernaut666; 02-22-2018, 08:06 PM.

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              • john l
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                #8
                Originally posted by The Viper
                Honest question?
                I have seen alot of bandwagon jumping/ship etc when a fighter loses?

                My question? What makes you(specically) give up on a fighter?
                Way too many "fans"like that.And then they wonder why some guys(really promoters mostly)don't wanna take the tougher fights.I mean 75% at least on here have NO IDEA how hard it is just to be a Nat ranked Am.Im not even talking about the the Nal Champs or Internatinal much less the Pro's.The only time when I give up on a fighter is when he has proven he is JUST a business man and NOT a fighter anymore.And even then if he was a top pro I wish him the best in his personal life I hate seeing these guys go broke.Although the more they make(Tyson,Holy)the less I feel and that's face it better to be a broke Tyson then a broke joe smo.

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                • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by juggernaut666
                  Imbecile number ONE for reference above ^^^^^^^

                  Only out done by Mr. WBC and the other ****** RJJ/ DUMBIUM / Paddy Mc Doofus ...


                  😭😭😭😭raging

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                  • john l
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by The Viper
                    War Mikey that would be starting **** my man....not my style.....but you were around for the upset rigo and matthyrse losses and it was major ship jumping then.....not sure how you missed that?????
                    Don't even try that's my advice for what its worth.

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