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  • Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post
    The extreme irony.

    You mean elite black fighters like Lennox Lewis who you called a coward who had no heart because he was stopped by Rahman? Haha. Crazed weirdo.

    Don't worry, i'll get back to you soon on the other posts but i've been busy this week. I'll have my fun like i already did with you running away from your own comments and refusing to back yourself up.
    I don't run away from anything, little guy. I just get exhausted reading the damn books you write. Lennox was a great heavyweight, but he had no heart. Knocked on his back twice by C level journeymen. Failed to get up each time. At least AJ kept getting up when Michelin Man dribbled him off the canvas like a Voit basketball. You were busy cleaning mom's basement, huh? I understand.

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    • I can see both sides. Drunk driving kills thousands of people every year. It’s a crime that ruins lives and destroys families. I was upset to read what Spence did and the whole “everybody makes mistakes” BS might fly if you’re a 16 year old getting drunk for the first time and driving. But when you’re a grown ass adult at 29 years old, those kinds of mistakes are a bit too much.

      But wishing death on someone because he did something wrong makes you as much of a piece of sht as him. Probably bigger because Spence probably doesn’t go around wishing death on people who make big mistakes. If there is such thing as a hell (I know there isn’t), those people wishing death on others will have a special place there.


      Originally posted by Silver Spear View Post
      I was raised reciting daily the saying sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me. Seems today's parents and society have forgotten this and now claim that words are violence.
      You realize these boxers are asked these questions, right? Spence did not ask the interviewer to let’s go over the twitter comments about your car accident. Given his response, he clearly said they don’t hurt him and that they are just “weird” people.

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      • ''Weird'' is one way of describing those pieces of shlt.

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        • Originally posted by BlackR0bbb View Post
          I never said they were white. Ever. I said that many of these comments and insinuations were racist. You seem to be projecting again. Go have a Snickers.
          After literally going back and forth with that moron oldskoolg patting each other on the back with your clearly race driven rhetoric and agreeing with his "coded speech" crap when you, yourself are using underhanded coded language such as
          Because that's how most of you little guys come across.
          it doesn't matter what you've explicitly said, it's clearly implied in response to my original post which was something along the lines of it's just spineless cowards on the internet standard procedure nothing to do with the UK, why would anyone from the UK hate Spence enough to wish death upon him

          As for your snickers comment quite ironic coming from an American

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          • Haha, could dismissing detractors who cross over into the sadistic with a massive understatement ("weird") be any more on brand for the laconic Spence?

            Originally posted by RoadMan94 View Post
            Upsetting to know that this is reality in 2020. The internet certainly isn’t for the thin-Skinned. For some reason, people seem to assume a “Famous” person are “Free Game” because they have a bit of money etc.. even if they argue he had a minute amount of alchohol in his system, therefore deserves it. Nobody deserves death wished upon them. Except for S3x Offenders!!
            I see a lot of truth in this. Society (western society at least) has this seeming long and proud tradition of callousness toward the psychological and emotional well-being of its public figures, as though wealth or sheer popularity somehow render them fair game for limitless casual cruelty, under the perverse logic that those perks are somehow adequate buffers and "consolation prizes" against any kind of distress brought on by said cruelty.
            "Brush off humanity at its worst, because you have a healthy bank account/are widely admired". Perverse.
            Last edited by Sweet Scions; 12-05-2020, 02:43 AM.

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            • Originally posted by Boro View Post
              After literally going back and forth with that moron oldskoolg patting each other on the back with your clearly race driven rhetoric and agreeing with his "coded speech" crap when you, yourself are using underhanded coded language such as

              it doesn't matter what you've explicitly said, it's clearly implied in response to my original post which was something along the lines of it's just spineless cowards on the internet standard procedure nothing to do with the UK, why would anyone from the UK hate Spence enough to wish death upon him

              As for your snickers comment quite ironic coming from an American
              You still have not shown me where I implied it was white guys. More races of fans than just white show hate. You're reaching, projecting and very emotional. Go have that Snickers already.

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              • Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75 View Post
                Play the victim? Shift the blame? No where in this interview did he blame anyone for what he did nor did he play the victim. What is there to play the victim over? He hurt himself and himself only. He simply stated others wished death upon him that’s it. I don’t get why folks put more into something that doesn’t exist to begin with. That’s the problem we have today with social media. More is said about someone that didn’t really say anything
                Dude, what. I actually read the article. It wasn't taken out of context. He apparently wants to throw himself a pity party because online trolls said mean things to him. As mentioned, what he did that night ended up only hurting himself, but often times recklessly drunk driving can hurt innocent people as well.

                You can expect some people online to talk sh.it to you about that, if you did something like that.

                "And I’m like, ‘I don’t even know you. I haven’t did anything to anybody,"

                He also goes on to talk about how 'weird' people are on twitter and how rough it is for him to deal with trolls online.

                It's pathetic. When you fu.ck up majorly like he did, just own it. As I said, Mike Vick has been a great example of owning a big mistake.

                I like Spence as a fighter and not sure what he will have left after the accident. I guess we will see.

                But throwing a pity party for yourself after you fu.ck up is the behavior of a kid, not a man.

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                • Originally posted by BlackR0bbb View Post
                  I'm not a *******. In fact, I detest ******** a bit more than I detest neo cons. It's amusing how people like you naturally assume that everyone who is not wearing a MAGA hat is a *******.
                  Just throwing it out there that the neo-con, for anyone wondering, is really the worst kind of conservative. And really the worst kind of anything.

                  They are the proverbial war-monger who wants to go to war with every country for any reason, especially in the Middle East.

                  If you want to see an example of a neo-con - see basically every 'conservative' who bashes Trump heavily on twitter. They are really only pissed at him because he ruined their gig of perpetual wars and and kickbacks that go with it.

                  Guys like Bill Kristol, McMuffin, McCain. They absolutely disgust me. That they've been given a platform and 'popularity' simply because they bash Trump, in spite of their terrible policies, is an indictment on our political system.

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                  • Originally posted by Sweet Scions View Post
                    Haha, could dismissing detractors who cross over into the sadistic with a massive understatement ("weird") be any more on brand for the laconic Spence?



                    I see a lot of truth in this. Society (western society at least) has this seeming long and proud tradition of callousness toward the psychological and emotional well-being of its public figures, as though wealth or sheer popularity somehow render them fair game for limitless casual cruelty, under the perverse logic that those perks are somehow adequate buffers and "consolation prizes" against any kind of distress brought on by said cruelty.
                    "Brush off humanity at its worst, because you have a healthy bank account/are widely admired". Perverse.
                    Great post. You just opened my eyes up even more, you basically said what I was tryna say. So thanks for putting it in the right way! Appreciate it. Just think people could be a little nicer.

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                    • Originally posted by Boxing-1013 View Post
                      Dude, what. I actually read the article. It wasn't taken out of context. He apparently wants to throw himself a pity party because online trolls said mean things to him. As mentioned, what he did that night ended up only hurting himself, but often times recklessly drunk driving can hurt innocent people as well.

                      You can expect some people online to talk sh.it to you about that, if you did something like that.

                      "And I’m like, ‘I don’t even know you. I haven’t did anything to anybody,"

                      He also goes on to talk about how 'weird' people are on twitter and how rough it is for him to deal with trolls online.

                      It's pathetic. When you fu.ck up majorly like he did, just own it. As I said, Mike Vick has been a great example of owning a big mistake.

                      I like Spence as a fighter and not sure what he will have left after the accident. I guess we will see.

                      But throwing a pity party for yourself after you fu.ck up is the behavior of a kid, not a man.
                      He certainly made a mistake. And I’m asking because maybe I don’t know everything. But I was under the impression that the amount of alchohol in his system was so minute, he wasn’t prosecuted for drink driving? And when they say it’s a misdemeanour, isn’t drink driving or DWI in America) a felony? I’m in U.K. so really wouldn’t know!! Not trying to say you’re wrong, I’m asking for info!

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