Cept I'm not wrong. Maybe you've actually convinced yourself that your the model for being reasonable and unbiased. Remember when you used to play that role before the fanboys got to you? Idk, I could be confusing you for some other self righteous d bag who's always telling everyone how they feel. "fanboy, emotional, insecure, angry...blah blah blah".- red fox.
lets get it straight, boxers can be cowardly
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constantly picking the safest road is a sign of cowardice. only emotional fan boys get upset at this notion.Comment
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Why is it? Still quit right?
So quitting once isn't cowardly? It has to be multiple times?
You can not call a guy who get's struck in the head with serious force for a living a coward. It is totally preposterous to do that.
There are journeyman out there who get their brains bashed in every single weekend who have quit on their stool multiple times. You consider those cowards?
And you have actually fought yourself?!?!?!Comment
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So when a fighter doesn't take the safe road, do they then not become a coward?
Which professional boxer do you consider a coward?
Broner pre 2013? But then he fought Maidana so was he no longer a coward? Or then again that was considered a cherrypick to fight a massive punching rough house power puncher so maybe you could argue he was still a coward after he got the **** beat out of him for 12 rounds getting off the canvas twice.Comment
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the word constantly should have made things clear. whatever guy is always looking for the softer touch fits the bill.So when a fighter doesn't take the safe road, do they then not become a coward?
Which professional boxer do you consider a coward?
Broner pre 2013? But then he fought Maidana so was he no longer a coward? Or then again that was considered a cherrypick to fight a massive punching rough house power puncher so maybe you could argue he was still a coward after he got the **** beat out of him for 12 rounds getting off the canvas twice.
tbf, theres not much cowardice/ducking in boxing. its a business and some fights make more money for guys than others. its not just a matter of one guy wanting to fight another guy.Comment
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So in that case who do you consider to be a coward?the word constantly should have made things clear. whatever guy is always looking for the softer touch fits the bill.
tbf, theres not much cowardice/ducking in boxing. its a business and some fights make more money for guys than others. its not just a matter of one guy wanting to fight another guy.Comment
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An overall legendary fighter making 1 mistake in his whole career is not the same as a coward like Ortiz quitting 5 different times. How can you argue that a guy who quits EVERY time things get heated is not a coward. If there was a bully at your school who would clobber smaller kids but fold like paper, cry, quit and run from those who would fight back you wouldn’t say he’s a coward? Come on. Ortiz is the definition of a coward. Just because you’re a professional boxer doesn’t mean your a die hard honorable warrior.Why is it? Still quit right?
So quitting once isn't cowardly? It has to be multiple times?
You can not call a guy who get's struck in the head with serious force for a living a coward. It is totally preposterous to do that.
There are journeyman out there who get their brains bashed in every single weekend who have quit on their stool multiple times. You consider those cowards?
And you have actually fought yourself?!?!?!Comment
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