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hey what the heck? who bumped this thread damn man it shoulda been long dead.
Lol ya thanks for the mixed replies, that day i cried lol, i went to the gym the day after.
Not only that, the guy i sparred with, beat me up everyday but i still went back, not crying this time though, its been a while since i did.
So the guy i spar with rarely shows up now, and now i bully people my size.
So that crying thing is long gone, but ever since that incident, i'm gona tell people about it proudly, and show em an example of waht i went through and waht i am NOW
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Originally posted by JulioCesaChavez View PostDepends what you mean by comeback? You're being ambiguous. If he just cameback to the gym or went back in the ring that session and put out the same performance, then I do NOT think so!! If he cameback to be a better fighter who didn't cry like a girl then yeah, that was what I was saying.
My experience of top trainers are that they are cold heartless ****ers, and extremely professional. They are not quite so empathetic as you and I. They are waiting for YOU to go out of YOUR way and impress them. If they saw this, they would think oh he's crying BIG DEAL. Trust me mate, they do NOT give a flying ****. What he would ahve to do to impress this coach is go back to gym and instead of crying train hard enough to kick some arse. This may be the unpalatable truth but this is how top trainers (even in the am's) operate. In some gyms that I have been too, they would actually ask you to leave after doing that.
I have been and am trained by a 2 time former world champion, and also trained by his old coach. So do not assume I am in some casual gym with blue collar fighters.
Reguardless if he cried or not. The fact remains he got his ass handed to him. He also came back to the gym and from his response, has done well for himself. So going from the little boy that cried to doing well, that shows alot to any trainer. If you do not agree, well then, I don't know what else to say to you.
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Originally posted by Domey View PostMaybe your confusing me with alot of the other amatures or new fighters on the board. I have been fighting since I was 8, I am 24 now. I've won plenty of tournaments, been to the finals twice in the Golden Gloves, as well as the National PAL tournament. I've beaten many ranked amature fighters, and of my five losses(completly robbed three times, but thats another story), one of them is a world champion.
I have been and am trained by a 2 time former world champion, and also trained by his old coach. So do not assume I am in some casual gym with blue collar fighters.
Reguardless if he cried or not. The fact remains he got his ass handed to him. He also came back to the gym and from his response, has done well for himself. So going from the little boy that cried to doing well, that shows alot to any trainer. If you do not agree, well then, I don't know what else to say to you.
Thank You, means a lot
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Originally posted by The Cully Lad View Postyeah, little ***** ass *****
You americans love to talk about your feelings alot. I've noticed that by looking at some of the posts in here and it sounds like a bunch of girls consoling each other! 'It means alot to me' and 'you done well and I cry too' and aqll that shiot might be OK for you lot but IMO is too feminine for the temperament of a fighter. It's probably what caused Oscar to laugh and smile like a gayboy after being robbed by Tito, who knows? If he was more manly, even though he is one of the best he would have have been better and KO'd that one dimensional bum instead of running around. Also, the whining and bitching after getting PWN'd in other forums is no way for a fightrer to behave. IMO all fighters would do well to man up and stop being so effeminite. Crying is for girls and will get you nowhere. Not saying this guy should quit like some people mistakenly interpret, or that it is game over and he doesn;t have it in the bread basket. All I am saying he should stop crying as it is no good and get back to business. People shopuld stop condoning this punk ass ***** ***** boy behavious.
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You call people punk and ***** and what not, but you yourself do not even talk like a fighter. You talk like a punk who uses his words to intimadate people. You never see fighters after fights cussing and acting like a big badass whatever whatever. Fighters are respectable.
Just because your job or hobby or whatever is to fight, does not mean you have to push your chest out and walk around like you are some hot shot. I would be more worried going into a fight, fighting someone who sits down quietly, then some loud mouth like you.
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I've seen this thread many times and have never opened it...but it is about what I expected...
If any lesson is learned here, I think it would be to not tell a buncha peeps on a boxing forum you cried. Lotta false bravado on here...
Meh, I dunno...**** happens, emotion wise. I know a friend of mine who came to our gym for a while, got his medical and all, and on the streets is tough as nails...within maybe his 3-5th time sparring and first time in with me, I gave him a really hard body shot (and I shouldn't of...cuz he was too new) and dropped him hard and caused him to well up. And he is no *****. I kinda felt like a jerk after...because it embarrassed him and I let go on him way to hard for his little and lack of ring experience. Don't know for sure what was going on in his head, but am pretty sure it wasn't..."oh my, you hit me hard you meanie! booo hoooo"....was more likely something like..."*** me...I can't breath or move you rotten fookin mofo'
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