biggest robbery in the last 12 months, every one in boxing knows that and thats all we need to know, end of story..... stay the the faark out of nevada...
Comments Thread For: Moloney Opens Up On Nevada Replay Controversy, Trilogy With Franco
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Nobody is telling you that have to be outraged by it, but it seems that you’re clearly compliant with the corruption that goes in boxing. Don’t complain when your favorite fighter is on the receiving end of an unjustified decision.Comment
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After 2 rounds (where the fight looked like it picked up from the last one), Moloney started looking much better boxer.
I think it was a punch(s) that closed the eye of Franco, nothing illegal.
Joyce closed eye of Dubois over 10 rounds and there was no controversy or re-match entertained...Comment
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Firstly, 11 new cases was a bad day in recent history. There have been plenty of zero case days. Victoria hasn't had a new case in over a month. Western Australia has gone months.
Secondly, it was massively weaponized. In Victoria we had basically 8 months of hard lockdowns - curfews, everything closed, can't leave the house unless for absolute essentials. We locked Commission flats (think Projects) down and didn't let them leave the building.
States and Territories closed borders internally and externally. With all the party politics at play between different states. They were all racing to be the first to eliminate the virus and blame other states for their response. We were banned from moving more than 5km from our homes with large fines in place. The army and police guarded borders. Both state and, at times, postcode boundaries.
Even now we're still heavily restricted. I haven't been to my workplace since early March and won't anytime soon. Our kids missed close to a full year of school.
But we can have sports events now. Which is great. But we lost plenty over the last 8 months.Last edited by Toffee; 12-01-2020, 04:13 PM.Comment
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How does China suddenly open up and seem fine? The US has the highest numbers due to a number of reasons. More testing. Actual reporting of cases. Hospitals get compensation for each case they have which in turn incentivizes them for having "positive" cases. Politics.
In all honesty for the vast majority of the country it has a 99.96 survival rate or something ridiculously high. Politicians want to focus on case numbers instead of death rates to scare people. Look at all the small businesses that have closed down meanwhile the big tech and ecommerce companies are thriving.Comment
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I have a friend who lives in AU. It sounds like a scary place with scary tiny tyrants in government. America is not quite that bad, but the blue (******* ********) states have fairly tight restrictions, while the red (neo-con **********) states have far fewer restrictions. I live in NYC (extremely *******), but even here we don't face the type of craziness you just described. I was thinking of visiting AU and NZ one day, but I may have to reconsider now.Firstly, 11 new cases was a bad day in recent history. There have been plenty of zero case days. Victoria hasn't had a new case in over a month. Western Australia has gone months.
Secondly, it was massively weaponized. In Victoria we had basically 8 months of hard lockdowns - curfews, everything closed, can't leave the house unless for absolute essentials. We locked Commission flats (think Projects) down and didn't let them leave the building.
States and Territories closed borders internally and externally. With all the party politics at play between different states. They were all racing to be the first to eliminate the virus and blame other states for their response. We were banned from moving more than 5km from our homes with large fines in place. The army and police guarded borders. Both state and, at times, postcode boundaries.
Even now we're still heavily restricted. I haven't been to my workplace since early March and won't anytime soon. Our kids missed close to a full year of school.
But we can have sports events now. Which is great. But we lost plenty over the last 8 months.Comment
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My friend, you are singing to the choir. I've known all of these things for months now. When I pointed them out on Facebook on my wall, some people were ridiculing me or cursing me out. I live in NYC. If all the people they claim died from COVID, there would be no place for burials because most of our area cemeteries are getting close to capacity. I personally don't know a single person here who has contracted the virus. A lot of this sounds so fishy. And like you said, China has hardly missed a beat economically. Meanwhile, Mom & Pop USA is taking a frightful beating. Things like COVID and unemployment are convenient political footballs for obvious reasons. I hate to say it, but I kinda hope Trump somehow gets these election results overturned in the supreme court. I prefer four years or his b.s. to Creepy Joe and Cameltoe Harris -- two very reprehensible individuals on many levels.How does China suddenly open up and seem fine? The US has the highest numbers due to a number of reasons. More testing. Actual reporting of cases. Hospitals get compensation for each case they have which in turn incentivizes them for having "positive" cases. Politics.
In all honesty for the vast majority of the country it has a 99.96 survival rate or something ridiculously high. Politicians want to focus on case numbers instead of death rates to scare people. Look at all the small businesses that have closed down meanwhile the big tech and ecommerce companies are thriving.Comment
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According to new data, the U.S. currently ranks first in total COVID-19 cases, new cases per day and deaths. Genevieve Briand, assistant program director of the Applied Economics master’s degree program at Hopkins, critically analyzed the effect of COVID-19 on U.S. deaths using data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in her webinar titled “COVID-19 Deaths: A Look at U.S. Data.”Comment
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