Tracylee wrote in a different thread:
"I'll never understand why people are automatically labeled "haters" if they thought a particular fighter just didnt look all that impressive in a fight and posts that opinion; but I even more dont understand why were labeled "nughugger" for appreciating the talent displayed in the ring during a fight! As a fan of boxing, naturally I prefer to see a fight that impresses me in some fashion, and then I might want to post about it. Doing that does not make me a nuthugger. That is a gross word; a sterotype that just doesnt seem accurate when it comes to boxing fan's appreciating a good fighter??
How much praise is "ok" for a fan; and when does it cross the line into "nuthugging" anyway. And who get's to decide such a thing anyway?? It's just ****** really."
This is an interesting point that needs to be discussed in a separate thread.
My take on it is that this is just a new lingo, which Tracy defined precisely:
"Hater" is a poster that thinks that a particular fighter sucks.
"Nuthugger" is a talent-appreciating poster.
It seems sad that there is nothing negative about it anymore, having heard it so many times now.
The funny thing is that this classification misses other types of posters.
Haters and Nuthuggers, but not Hobbittes.
"I'll never understand why people are automatically labeled "haters" if they thought a particular fighter just didnt look all that impressive in a fight and posts that opinion; but I even more dont understand why were labeled "nughugger" for appreciating the talent displayed in the ring during a fight! As a fan of boxing, naturally I prefer to see a fight that impresses me in some fashion, and then I might want to post about it. Doing that does not make me a nuthugger. That is a gross word; a sterotype that just doesnt seem accurate when it comes to boxing fan's appreciating a good fighter??
How much praise is "ok" for a fan; and when does it cross the line into "nuthugging" anyway. And who get's to decide such a thing anyway?? It's just ****** really."
This is an interesting point that needs to be discussed in a separate thread.
My take on it is that this is just a new lingo, which Tracy defined precisely:
"Hater" is a poster that thinks that a particular fighter sucks.
"Nuthugger" is a talent-appreciating poster.
It seems sad that there is nothing negative about it anymore, having heard it so many times now.
The funny thing is that this classification misses other types of posters.
Haters and Nuthuggers, but not Hobbittes.
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