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  • Originally posted by Weebler I View Post
    Hunter? Arreola?

    Having two Brits fight in NYC is a bit pointless from a promotional point of view.

    Ortiz is a good opponent but hard to see Hearn going with it.
    Whyte is probably more known than Hunter or Arreola. Literally anyone is. Obviously Ortiz is the fight most people wanna see, but since this is boxing and that would be nice, thats probably not gonna happen

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    • Originally posted by Boxing1013 View Post
      It had an embarrassing mistake in it, like probably any post of yours over a few lines would.

      Your opinion is irrelevant to me; you show in your writing you probably aren't smarter than a middle schooler - why should any adult with a brain listen to what you have to say? Lol.

      See ya Dan the Man!! Stay cool bro!!
      If my opinion is irrelevant to you then it seems strange that you have replied 4 times to 2 of my posts.
      Sounds more like you want to "skewer my ass" as you so eloquently put it, lol.
      Yeah.......you sound really smart bro!! peace!!

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      • Originally posted by Boxing1013 View Post
        We agree here - the statistics more or less show this.

        But how do you explain what goes in Brazil? They have very strict gun laws and one of the highest gun crime/gun homicide rates in the world. Same for countries like Colombia and Jamaica.

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...ted_death_rate

        Another example - we have 6 times as many guns per person as Venezuela. Yet they have 6 times the number of gun related homicides in their country compared to the US.

        You are 30x more likely to be killed with a gun in Venezuela, if the amount of guns in each country was the same.
        Well, for one, the gun trafficking doesnt stop at Mexico. The guns acquired from US and other places travel. And secondly: Do you really offer those examples? USA is a western democracy with low amounts of corruption, organized law enforcement and well educated population.

        Meanwhile countries like Brazil (The favela wars etc), Columbia, Venezuela etc. are none of those things. Military regimes (present or past), amazingly high rates of corruption, poverty, organized crime etc. These countries have extremely large amounts of illegal weapons, gangs, paramilitary organizations and the corruption in the police forces, army and government doesnt help either.

        And the poverty in these countries is much harsher than even in the US, which is not a model student itself. Poverty breeds crime. There are gangs in the US as well, but not at this scale. Im sure you agree with these things.

        And look the situation in Venezuela right now.

        The rate of death by weapons is in no way good way to compare these countries to the US. For example: The cartel wars in mexico obviously affect the rates in mexico. The numbers are high. Would they drop if they banned guns in Mexico? Obviously not. As I told you previously, US and the loose gun laws are part of the problem in all south america. And it is easier to traffic guns to south america from all over the world than it is to US, becouse of the corruption and other faults in the overall system of these states.

        Or do you really place US in the same category with these countries?

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        • Originally posted by Ray* View Post
          Why would he offer Wilder or Fury the fight?
          Well Ray, they need to keep the momentum in DAZN ‘S stream rolling. Aj is the money ticket for DAZN. How could they let his USA debut be against a no bodyi Damn...the times we have reached

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          • Originally posted by NC Uppercut View Post
            Well Ray, they need to keep the momentum in DAZN ‘S stream rolling. Aj is the money ticket for DAZN. How could they let his USA debut be against a no bodyi Damn...the times we have reached
            Again why would they offer that fight to Wilder or Fury? You make zero sense there. You think Fury who fights exclusively on ESPN and has a fight lined up for June 15th should be offered a fight on DAZN?

            You think Wilder who has a fight on showtime for May 18th should be offered a fight on DAZN for June 1st? I mean didnt you really read your post back to yourself?

            Do you really think they could cancel Fury’s fight on ESPN? Or cancel DAZN’s date so Joshua can fight Fury in 7 weeks? Do you really think Wilder would cancel his fight and mandatory and help make the Joshua fight for June 1st?

            Your post is laughable at best and makes zero sense. Those fights isn’t a replacement fight, am actually still laughing with your “Offer the fight to Wilder/Fury” post.

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            • And the 17th one he would have called, but couldn't find the number, was probably Luis Ortiz.

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                • Originally posted by Dan Gleessac View Post
                  If my opinion is irrelevant to you then it seems strange that you have replied 4 times to 2 of my posts.
                  Sounds more like you want to "skewer my ass" as you so eloquently put it, lol.
                  Yeah.......you sound really smart bro!! peace!!
                  Ok cool Dan

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                  • Originally posted by Ilpo View Post
                    Well, for one, the gun trafficking doesnt stop at Mexico. The guns acquired from US and other places travel. And secondly: Do you really offer those examples? USA is a western democracy with low amounts of corruption, organized law enforcement and well educated population.

                    Meanwhile countries like Brazil (The favela wars etc), Columbia, Venezuela etc. are none of those things. Military regimes (present or past), amazingly high rates of corruption, poverty, organized crime etc. These countries have extremely large amounts of illegal weapons, gangs, paramilitary organizations and the corruption in the police forces, army and government doesnt help either.

                    And the poverty in these countries is much harsher than even in the US, which is not a model student itself. Poverty breeds crime. There are gangs in the US as well, but not at this scale. Im sure you agree with these things.

                    And look the situation in Venezuela right now.

                    The rate of death by weapons is in no way good way to compare these countries to the US. For example: The cartel wars in mexico obviously affect the rates in mexico. The numbers are high. Would they drop if they banned guns in Mexico? Obviously not. As I told you previously, US and the loose gun laws are part of the problem in all south america. And it is easier to traffic guns to south america from all over the world than it is to US, becouse of the corruption and other faults in the overall system of these states.

                    Or do you really place US in the same category with these countries?
                    As I mentioned in another post, a vast majority of gun homicide in the US takes place in urban cities. And this gun crime is almost entirely perpetrated by young black men.

                    Accounting for demographics, the gun crime in the US is no different than the gun crime in almost any other country. And we have way more guns here per capita than the rest of the world. Also - the white population in the US holds the vast majority of the guns, yet young black men are the overwhelming perpetrators of gun homicides in the US.

                    Again, as you even alluded to, if someone really wants to murder someone then it will probably happen. Easy access to guns for criminals, whatever their background, is obviously not ideal but I think banning guns 100% doesn't solve the problem and there are many states/countries which are examples of this. I think the larger problem in the US is lack of enforcement of current laws, such as felons not being able to carry guns.

                    Not making any judgment about it - but non-white demographics commit gun homicides at a much higher rate than whites; that statistic is true in every country around the world, and varies little by income level. Whites do commit suicide by gun at a very high rate however.
                    Last edited by Boxing_1013; 04-18-2019, 08:07 PM.

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                    • Originally posted by Lemonhead_Jeff View Post
                      You remind me of a girl I know named Cindy.
                      She is also a deviant turd.
                      Is that the British girl that broke your heart and turned you into a poisonous c3nt which is why you never have a good word to say about us and twist things so no matter what we are the ones always in the wrong?

                      She left you because you're a c3nt. She made the right decision. Poor girl can only do so much. can't expect her to be with such a knob head.

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