Best wishes to David. I didn't really know who he was until I read this.
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Holy Crap! Anyone Remember David Reid? What a sad story
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Originally posted by -Body Snatcher- View Postwas he rushed into the fight vs Trinidad cause of the eye?
He was absolutely rushed into the Trinidad fight. He took a horrific beating too late in the fight. Shame on Reid's corner not stopping this.
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Where are his family?
There was a time the Philadelphia native, who recieved a million-dollar pro signing bonus and debuted on HBO, ate his Thanksgiving dinner in a homeless shelter. There was a time when America’s Olympic hero came close to dying from heat exposure while sitting alone in his car during one of the hottest summers in Michigan’s history.
Those are the dark years, a time when Reid lost faith in friends and family. All are now gone, no longer a part of his life.
Reid doesn’t recall much from this time.
He doesn’t remember the details of that sweltering summer day in 2005 when he sat in his car with the windows up, sweat raining down his face as he voraciously paged through his books, numb to what was happening to his overheated body.
The next thing Reid knew he was in the hospital. Reid survived and recovered, but he's not alright.
Today, Reid is about 30 pounds heavier than his fighting weight. He gets around well, but his speech comes in slow, halting starts and stops, each word measured.
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Originally posted by -Body Snatcher- View Postwas he rushed into the fight vs Trinidad cause of the eye?
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And the tradition continues, there are very few happy endings for fighters.
The sacrifice and dedication needed to excel in this the killing sport is almost frightening but what is more frightening is the boxers life's after the cheering stops and they are left with the lasting effects of taking so many punches to the head.
May god watch over "The American Dream"
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Originally posted by U_TALKING_2_ME? View PostAnd the tradition continues, there are very few happy endings for fighters.
The sacrifice and dedication needed to excel in this the killing sport is almost frightening but what is more frightening is the boxers life's after the cheering stops and they are left with the lasting effects of taking so many punches to the head.
May god watch over "The American Dream"
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Originally posted by !! AI-Holmes!! View PostWell don't quote me on this but David was given a sign on bonus to fight for a specific promoter, when Daves eye condition seemed to worsen, he was matched up against Trinidad as a promoters way of recovering or cashing in on his investment..
Goodluck to David Reid.
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Originally posted by GRboxing View PostIt really is a killing sport. It's so easy to sit behind a computer and critique fighters. But really, we're what they live for, without the fans, why do they give that much?
Fighters are born but boxers are made, being born a fighter means you are an "A" type personality with a penchant for self destruction, and a craving to push your limits and crave glory.
Some do it for the money, some do it for fame and most do it for both but one thing is for sure most don't feel they will pay the price that almost all fighters do until it is to late.Last edited by U_TALKING_2_ME?; 08-19-2013, 12:30 AM.
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