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  • Monzon99
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    he meant to say grateful.

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  • Guest
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    Originally posted by Santa_ View Post
    Atheists will claim this isn't the Lord's doing.
    God wants him to fight Crawford? LOL.

    I never understood why God gives kid's cancer. Poor innocent things didn't get drunk and wreck their cars yet he gets the pass.

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  • Legends456
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    Well I hope he is wise at this second chance on life. God bless him, I hope he doesn’t end up going down the alcoholism path. Sad and I’m a bit worried for him. Glad he survived that crash and I’m looking forward to seeing what kind of fighter he is, cause I seriously doubt he will be the same.

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  • Koolz87
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    Gracious my ass i seen his Instagram post saying he was a beast

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  • Tatabanya
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    If Spence has alcohol problems for real, it's just a matter of time before he starts fading à la Krusher. Having had that kind of car accident and being thrown hard on the tarmac surely did not help.

    Anyhow... let's see him next year before a final sentence.

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  • steeve steel
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    His whole body was numb and soft.. from alcool abuse. The only reason he still alive...

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  • kidaguilar
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    The only miracle here is that this idiot didn't kill anybody.

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  • Santa_
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    Atheists will claim this isn't the Lord's doing.

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  • Jim Tom
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    He looks punch drunk. I doubt he will be the same. He should probably face a bum in his next fight otherwise he will be canon fodder.

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  • Comments Thread For: Spence: Was a Miracle From God, I Feel Real Gracious

    Errol Spence is back in the public eye. The unbeaten, unified welterweight titlist was on hand serving dual purpose Saturday evening at Toyota Arena in Ontario, California, marking his first time in the public eye since a horrific car crash suffered this past October in downtown Dallas. Spence's training stablemate, former 154-pound titlist Jermell Charlo (32-1, 16KOs) is in the evening's main event, looking to avenge his lone career defeat in a rematch with reigning titleholder Tony Harrison (28-2, 21KOs) in the evening's main event.
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