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  • #11
    Originally posted by 11wordisbond View Post
    Don't worry brother. By the time your son turns 20, that jerk should be in his mid forties, and your son can avenge your defeat lol. Cong**** on you soon-to-be fatherhood.
    Be even better if it was my daughter

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    • #12
      To be honest I've been a bit of a sadist in the gym giving some of the bigger newer guys a bit of a flogging. The smaller younger ones I always go very easy on, but the bigger ones my age seem to get ****y and load up big shots, so I've touched up a few. But really, you could say they deserved it.

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      • #13
        Man, you need to be more straight forward with people. Tell him to cool it down, or just get out of the ring if he refuses. You aren't training to compete, there's no reason whatsoever for you to stay in there and get the crap beat out of you by somebody 20 years younger. Boxing is a sport, not a penis measuring contest. People forget that.

        If you want to stick it out because you think you can learn something from it or because you're enjoying the full power sparring session that's your call, but I gather that it wasn't a very good experience for you on the whole.

        It's your body, your health, more importantly it's your brain at stake, and your children who will have to take care of you when dementia starts setting in at age 60.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by EzzardFan View Post
          We're backyard boxers, so there isn't really a coach as such.
          Here's your problem. Boxing isn't a game and the risks are serious. I guarantee this wouldn't have happened with a coach there to monitor your sparring. Get yourself down to a proper gym if you want to train, otherwise you've nobody to blame but yourself.

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