Comments Thread For: Scott Westgarth Passes Away After Suffering Head Injury in Win
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Sometimes, the danger is the prize. Like sky diving or base jumping. The risk and adrenalin, compounded by the recognition, the bright lights. The great Achilles was told as a child. You can sit at home, lead a dull life and live into old age, or you can go and burn bright as a star, but die young.Comment
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Originally posted by champion4everWhy do you want to behave so humanely all of a sudden? When in the past you were one the most cruel, ruthless and worst pieces of vermin ever graced this forum?
I’ve never been cruel I just don’t have respect for, nor do I make excuses for “fighters” who quit. But I do have a tonne of respect for true fighters like Scott Westgarth. The fighter who’s death you’re shamefully exploiting to push your agenda.
Absolutely disgraceful.Comment
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Horrendous news. Goes to show, whether you love or hate a fighter, they're a warrior just for stepping foot in the ring, and they deserve immense respect for it.
RIP.Comment
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I’m the ruthless one, when you’re exploiting the death of a fighter to impose you’re view and justify you’re opinion.
Shameful.
Shameful.Comment
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What a real work of art you are? I have to admit that you are a real humdinger. It's amazing how you flip this **** around on me.
You were the one who were stating that once a fighter reaches their limit like Kell Brook; Who nearly got both of his eyes put out of his head should carry on because it makes him a man and I said no it makes him a fool because he's being selfish.
He had his health, children and family to think about. However, in your dense point a view it makes them quitters with no balls, heart, courage or fortitude.
Now this young fighter has displayed all the things that you said fighters like Kell Brook lacked and now look where it has landed him. Hell, these are your words not mine.
What can I say other than your bloodthirstiness makes you above and beyond contemptible?Comment
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