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You call everyone out you ****ing ******. You just wanna see my tight, ripped, young body moving back and forth. Sounds real good, doesn't it? bahahaha.. and if you think Seattle and/or Tacoma is a bad drive, I go to college in Eastern Washington, have fun driving.Comment
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No, I don't call everyone out and I don't want to see your body moving back and forth. I'm just calling you out. I want to fight you because you like talking so much smack.Comment
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Post #8 in this thread. For me its an instant classic quote.............Rockin':boxingComment
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Ritual nonlethal combat has been a crucial facet of human development since we were living in caves. When I lace up my gloves I'm part of something far older, and far larger, than myself. This is sacred to me. No bull****, now: this is The Deacon talking. Sacred. And when you defile it or lessen its importance through your ignorance -- by thinking that anyone can do this just by buying a bag and a nice set of gloves -- then yeah, it offends me.
People take this at face value, and they think that punching a bag, or ****ing around with a pair of gloves on, is boxing. They don't grasp that the skills, physique, and conditioning that they try to emulate are just fragments. Those of us who train for the ring understand how much deeper this sport goes than simply punching things or people.
I've said it before: what makes a boxer is not punching ability; it's the caliber of soul that results from training for the most emotionally, psychologically, and physically punishing organized sport in the world. No matter how good you are on the bag or in the backyard, or how nice your gloves are -- if you're not training, you're not boxing.
You want to call yourself a boxer? Get in a gym and start making sacrifices. Bleed. Starve. Sweat. Face down someone who is ready, willing, and able to kick your ass, and learn to take a beating like a man. And keep going back to do it again and again.
Read the advice in my sig; it's only funny because it's true.
Until then, you're not impressing anyone. And it is perfectly okay to go to a gym a few times and see what it really takes, decide it's not your thing, and keep hitting your bag. Just don't go around after that making videos saying you'll take on anyone in the world.Comment
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