Few mfers going to this fight, but fair play to reporters going. They go everywhere. Into war & sh^t. This is just a fight in a sketchy place to have a big fight like this.
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i would not send a woman over there. i honestly wouldn't send any of my young, inexperienced media people over there either. teddy atlas has been around the block and he's not going to **** up, or get ****ed over, if that makes sense. ellie is liable ot get attacked just for being a son of david, christina poncher will get 50 lashes for having giant ****, etc.
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People are really exaggerating.
Yes, Saudi Arabia isn't the most citizen friendly country in the world....to regular people.
Hasn't it ever crossed your minds that this fight is taking place there to help repair their image? You really think the Arabs won't use extra resources to make sure everybody comes back home safe and happy and say to anybody who'll listen 'man, Saudi Arabia isn't really that bad'?
Reading these comments from the Americans you'd think Michelle Joy Phelps will get her ******* cut off for wearing lipstick right after crossing SA's border or some other extreme shyt like that.
There was no problems with none of the big sporting events that had place there to my knowledge, and I have no reason to think this time it will be different.
Most of you petty, beta males are *****ing simply because it's Joshua and Hearn we're talking about here. None of you give a **** about safety or human rights so stop pretending like you do.
Even if the fight was in Vatican City you'd still find something to be 'concerned' about.
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Originally posted by 4truth View PostThe WBSS decision to fight in Saudi Arabia was made long before the monarchy had a journalist murdered.
As far a the Khan fight is concerned, gotta give that one a who cares. Boycotting the Khan fight would have made no impression at all.
I'm just saying that it would make sense for journalists to boycott the fight and I hope a boycott is organized.Last edited by kafkod; 08-21-2019, 07:14 PM.
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Originally posted by ShaneMosleySr View PostNope just wondering if anyone is going to risk their reporter’s lives. I’m also wondering if anyone will stand up for what’s right.
Saudi Arabia isnt perfect by any means but I bet they treat minorities far better than they do in the US.
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Originally posted by Szef View PostPeople are really exaggerating.
Yes, Saudi Arabia isn't the most citizen friendly country in the world....to regular people.
Hasn't it ever crossed your minds that this fight is taking place there to help repair their image? You really think the Arabs won't use extra resources to make sure everybody comes back home safe and happy and say to anybody who'll listen 'man, Saudi Arabia isn't really that bad'?
Reading these comments from the Americans you'd think Michelle Joy Phelps will get her ******* cut off for wearing lipstick right after crossing SA's border or some other extreme shyt like that.
There was no problems with none of the big sporting events that had place there to my knowledge, and I have no reason to think this time it will be different.
Most of you petty, beta males are *****ing simply because it's Joshua and Hearn we're talking about here. None of you give a **** about safety or human rights so stop pretending like you do.
Even if the fight was in Vatican City you'd still find something to be 'concerned' about.
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Originally posted by LetOutTheCage View PostGet out of here with that nonsense, where were you with these millions of threads when Khan fought over there? Stand up for what's right LOL I find that hilarious coming from an American who's president unfairly bans whole nations of people, and who's citizens are constantly under threat from mass shootings and Police brutality.
Saudi Arabia isnt perfect by any means but I bet they treat minorities far better than they do in the US.
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