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  • Sparked_26
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    #71
    Originally posted by Boxing1013
    The difference between us is I would admit when there something in America that was an issue. You are probably the Gary Lineker type of UK guy lol. Hardly a man at all.

    A Brit with no balls, so desperate to be proud of his country that he touts a failing system. Everyone who needs care in any country gets it btw - you aren't that arrogant to insinuate someone with a serious issue is turned away care in the US just because they can't pay?

    I do know that happens in the UK though. Elective/low chance of success surgeries get declined all the time there. Some system - you have no rights and are a pawn and peasant to your government's decisions and you are proud of it. I hope your ancestors are rolling in their grave.
    Gary Lineker.

    And where is that wanker that talks of straw men on here when you need him.

    Decent troll to be fair.

    Well done 👍

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    • The plunger man
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      #72
      Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra
      They will sit here on America's internet and argue with us Americans about what's going on in America and popular sentiment here.

      We, Americans, saw Wilder all over the place leading up to the fight due to his comments about catching a body

      We saw Wilder all over the media after the fight when he almost caught a body.

      Sports center #1 highlight. News channels that don't usually carry boxing picked it up. The #1 trending topic on Twitter. The catch a body comment and the KO got tens of millions of views.

      But the UKasuals will try to argue us down to convince us we didn't see what we saw in America.

      I stopped responding to them clowns. All they know about what's going on in America is what Lord Hearn says & what some users on these small boxing websites say.
      the uk invented the internet so get some knowledge gumbo....the only thing you gumbos have invented is waffles caked in maple syrup and big saggy ass jeans

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      • Boxing_1013
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        #73
        Originally posted by daggum
        they still dont work but im sure they would have proven how great the usa health care system was. freedom and all. i want to choose my own doctor! isnt it great when you can go anywhere and not have to worry about if your doctor is covered? sounds more freeing to me but what do i know. im a commie. since you are having trouble operating your computer machine ill check back later(if there is a later since any day now NHS will explode)
        Nah they work - you just have to click on the link yourself man, you don't have to ask the government or your doctor for permission first.

        Yeah choosing your own doctor - what a crazy concept lol. Your boy ***** told a whopper with that one didn't he. I bet you love him though.

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        • Boxing_1013
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          #74
          Originally posted by Sparked_26
          Gary Lineker.

          And where is that wanker that talks of straw men on here when you need him.

          Decent troll to be fair.

          Well done 👍
          Are you a Gary Lineker type of man - that is my question? No straw man here. Are you a *******, BBC supporting Englishman?

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          • The plunger man
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            #75
            Originally posted by Aztekkas
            Joshua is the bigger name between him and Wilder. Truth is the UK's fanbase is rather rabid, as opposed to a much more tame and smaller US one. The fact is that the US doesn't embrace their boxers is another factor. It seems like boxing champions are held to high esteem in the UK. Here in the U.S. not very many people would be able to recognize a Wilder or Crawford from a crowd of common folk.

            Let's be honest here, if Wilder sold out a stadium with 90k seats, even at 15 dollars per ticket, his fans would be running around like lunatics. Foaming at the mouth, spouting how much their main man is selling out. Pathetic. Give props where props are due.
            Foaming at the mouth lol...that got me pmsl

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            • Boxing_1013
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              #76
              Originally posted by The plunger man
              the uk invented the internet so get some knowledge gumbo....the only thing you gumbos have invented is waffles caked in maple syrup and big saggy ass jeans
              ? The US gov't/military was the leader behind all of that I believe.

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              • daggum
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                #77
                Originally posted by Boxing1013
                Mandating that someone else has to pay for your health issues is completely opposite to liberty, and is quite frankly antithetical to everything this country was founded on.

                Expecting others to pay your bill is beneath the dignity of any man. As Europe's demography changes the problems will only get worse as well.

                As I said the system here in the US is not perfect and is way too expensive. But the fix is not to raise everyone's taxes and provide it for 'free'. Intuitively doing that is a terrible system - people have less regard for their own well-being since they are not footing the bill. And as pointed out, elective surgeries are declined all the time.

                If you like those systems so much and hate the USAs why not go live there again.
                thats what insurance does though...please cancel your insurance and pay all of it right now or you are not a real man.

                well most people wold actually have more money if the US went to a single payer because they would no longer have to pay health care premiums through their employment and the raise in taxes would be less than the amount they had previously paid toward premiums. yes the very rich would have to pay a bit more but if you pay attention to income inequality and how it has exploded the last 40 years with the rich sucking up more and more wealth i think thats completely fine.

                yes i think more people will start jumping off cliffs because they dont have to worry about medical bills. FU-KK IT ITS FREE YARGG!

                you will still have the option to pay for elective services out of your own pocket. i have experience doing this in a non US system because I didnt want to wait 2 months for something elective. and the word elective means just that. elective. not a priority or essential. you have to wait in the usa too for elective things to see if your insurance would cover it. my mother waited about 2 years to get a shoulder surgery even though she uses her shoulders and arms everyday for work. she was fully insured as well. they wanted to deny her and save money. why do you want people like that making decisions for you? to save money or give you the care you need? horrible.
                Last edited by daggum; 05-26-2019, 05:46 PM.

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                • sicko
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                  #78
                  I respect the Loyalty and the Pride from the Brits 100%, it makes the sport fun when they travel to America for big fights...


                  However, please try to understand Brits that not everything is USA vs UK, in fact most Americans don't care nothing about that. If that was the case then Foreigners wouldn't be able to come to America and make Millions. No other country allow foreigners to come over and become Superstars in their country..."Only In America"


                  That being said, only way either can truly raise their Profile and become that next big boxing superstar in American is to FIGHT EACH OTHER! Until that happens they CAN'T Raise their Profile no Higher here in America! Wilder has raised his Profile...Is it as big as AJ is in the UK? Of course not! This country is HUGE so it is not as easy to become Popular here in America compared to the UK

                  You can become famous but you can't become unfamous. You can become infamous but not unfamous -Dave Chappelle
                  It is a Quote that describes Wilder current status in boxing perfectly. So trying to deny that his Profile is trending upwards right now especially after that Viral Knockout is Delusional. It also exposes that some people really don't want this fight to happen, so they spend all their energy bashing one side and put all the blame on one side instead of just demanding for them to fight so we can really see who is THE BEST

                  Seen this a few times on this forum for almost about a DECADE now and in which fans would rather DEBATE over a fight rather than see the fight actually happen and if their guy lose they just fade away like so many fanbase on this forum who did a lot of trash talking/posting only for their guy to fall and a lot of them never came back
                  Last edited by sicko; 05-26-2019, 05:52 PM.

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                  • kafkod
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by Boxing1013

                    The NHS has a death rate four times higher than the U.S. following major surgeries. According to a study conducted by University College London and Columbia University, a little less than "ten percent of British patients died in hospital afterwards compared to 2.5 percent in America."
                    It always pays to think about statistics comparing results achieved by radically different systems before jumping to conclusions about them.

                    In the UK, where healthcare is free at the point of service, anybody with a serious illness or injury will be admitted to a hospital immediately and they will stay in that hospital, receiving the best treatment available for their condition, until they are either well enough to be discharged .. or dead.

                    Originally posted by Boxing1013

                    6. Dental health under the NHS is atrocious in certain regions of Britain. Per the UK Telegraph, "almost half the adult population of England (48 percent) and a third (31 percent) of children have not seen a dentist within two years" and "almost 62,500 people are admitted to hospital in England per year because of tooth decay – three quarters of them, or 46,400, children." Dental charities that typically do work in the Third World have stepped in to provide private dental care.

                    It's hard for those in the NHS to find dentists, in part because of a lack of dental schools and quotas. As Mark Levin wrote in his bestseller Liberty and Tyranny: A Conservative Manifesto, numerous dentists will stop taking patients once they reach their yearly quotas since there's no incentive for them to take more patients; those fortunate enough to obtain a dental appointment "are often given cursory treatment. It is not uncommon for a dentist to spend five minutes on a cleaning."
                    The availability of free dental treatment varies a lot from region to region in the UK. In some areas, you have to wait a lot longer than others to get it, unless you are a minor or in pain, in which case you will be treated immediately, wherever you live.

                    I am lucky enough to get my treatment on the NHS. It isn't free, because I have a paid job, but it costs me a lot less than I would be paying if I was a private patient. If I lost my job, I would get the same treatment, by the same dentist, for free.

                    How long to people generally have to wait to get free or government subsidised dental treatment in the US?

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                    • Boxing_1013
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                      #80
                      Originally posted by daggum
                      thats what insurance does though...please cancel your insurance and pay all of it right now or you are not a real man.

                      well most people wold actually have more money if the US went to a single payer because they would no longer have to pay health care premiums through their employment and the raise in taxes would be less than the amount they had previously paid toward premiums. yes the very rich would have to pay a bit more but if you pay attention to income inequality and how it has exploded the last 40 years with the rich sucking up more and more wealth i think thats completely fine.

                      yes i think more people will start jumping off cliffs because they dont have to worry about medical bills. FU-KK IT ITS FREE YARGG!

                      you will still have the option to pay for elective services out of your own pocket. i have experience doing this in a non US system because I didnt want to wait 2 months for something elective. and the word elective means just that. elective. not a priority or essential. you have to wait in the usa too for elective things to see if your insurance would cover it. my mother waited about 2 years to get a shoulder surgery even though she uses her shoulders and arms everyday for work. she was full insured as well. they wanted to deny her and save money. why do you want people like that making decisions for you? to save money or give you the care you need? horrible
                      Nothing is 'free' you dumbass.

                      No one is FORCING me to pay insurance. I do it on my own, and I have a variety of options to choose from (though we should have a lot more here.) You are FORCING people to pay higher taxes, stealing their money, to give the gov't control of healthcare decisions.

                      Lol who decides if a surgery is elective? How about in Europe? Not you - you have no say - and if your mother was denied/postponed a surgery here she was offering to pay for, I mean that sounds like she has some issues not medically related. That doesn't even make sense.

                      You're a commie man, you're beneath my contempt and you should be ashamed of yourself. As I said - if you don't like it here, leave and go to those utopic countries you revere so much. Go on just head north to Canada.

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