Barry Hearn is a tit

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by lukep1983, Feb 23, 2012.


  1. pathmanc1986

    pathmanc1986 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Thats true steve, but what were the realistic chances of lewis fighting again in the UK? and rolling around on the floor is a bit different to what went on her.

    Again il reiterate, the brawl is secondary imo. Its the spitting, slapping, biting, kissing, and then the threats to kill.

    If this doesnt warrant a ban, what does?

    What circumstances would warrant a ban buncey?
     
  2. Flexe

    Flexe Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Boxing is getting soft. What a load tribe they were talking on Ringside.. Let's stop face offs? the pre-fight stare downs are part of the whole Boxing build up. ****ing soft ****s. And wow its not like this happens every week in Boxing.
     
  3. Bunce

    Bunce Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Path,
    Boxers have been banned for hitting the ref and refused a licence because of serving time in prison. Banned for spitting, biting, slapping and fighting? I'm not so sure.
    Lewis could have fought here again and the Lewis scuffle was live. He would go on and launch the first punch at Tyson.
    All of what you say is true but I just don't think they combine to make a ban.

    Adios.
     
  4. pathmanc1986

    pathmanc1986 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Fair enough buncey, i suppose we will have to agree to disagree. I think a ban of 6/9/12 months would be ok, even if for 6 Derek didnt have a fight lined up, just for the principle of the thing.

    Il agree with the sentiment of the thread though, having another promoter taking shots at another through the veil of this matter was a poor editorial decision by Sky.

    hasta luego
     
  5. DanielJFiasco

    DanielJFiasco Active Member Full Member

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    Are you all privately educated? This stuff happens day to day in the schoolyard. It's handbags at dawn. I used to threaten to kill people on a daily basis when I was growing up but I never meant anything by it. Childish, immature, but in essence how Haye and Chisora acted, like a pair of angry teenagers.

    What would warrant a life ban? Cheating in a way that endangered your opponent (e.g. something like Resto-Collins), hitting a referee or official, proven fight fixing etc.

    A bit of context here. In December, we lost Russian fighter Roman Simakov in the ring, and it was reported by almost zero mainstream media outlets. In our sport, that we love so much, a man lost his life in a boxing match because the correct medical facilities were not in place. THAT was bad for the sport of boxing, and a ****ing disgrace and those involved should have been publicly decried (a WBC title was on the line). Haye-Chisora was two aggressive personalities having a scuffle, just like what happens outside most pubs on a Saturday night. Slap wrists, chunky fine, end of.

    Then get Jose Sulaiman, who condones the beating of women, who allows cards that he sanctions to go ahead without proper supervision, and tells the media that one of his champions will punish a challenger in the ring, get that ******* in the media, and lets crucify him for the long list of damage he has done to boxing.
     
  6. pathmanc1986

    pathmanc1986 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    No ya daft **** :rofl i assure you im not

    what chisora did was not in the context of a school playground. hes a grown man and a pro

    At no point have i called for a life ban

    Im not referring to the scuffle - its the other stuff. you know the stuff that seperates the professional sport from the fights in car parks here in belfast or in the south with the gypos of with biting and kicking for £5000 to the winner.



    sulaiman is a snake. the russian dying was criminal and should be treated as such. 2 wrongs (3 here) doesnt make a right
     
  7. jonny

    jonny Member Full Member

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    Combine the threats to shoot some one (and mean it) In today's climate of gun crime, If you dont ban him you are condoning this rhetoric, spouted all over the press and tv, if the bbbc dont ban him, then they also must have an agenda. as this if definitely bringing the sport in to disrepute.
     
  8. rampant

    rampant Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Why do people if they dont agree have to have a go at the person they dont agree with? before providing their opinion?

    It s all about opinions not about calling each other this and that...there always going to be times where people disagree, but insulting other's is just the same as Chisroa/Haye..

    Oh wait a minute maybe there's a link! :huh
     
  9. HOF

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    Plus all this talk of a lifetime ban is absolutely ridiculous from a legal perspective anyway, not just from the moral highground so many seem to want climb up on. The European laws we are subject to these days mean that you cannot prevent someone from earning a living for lengthy periods, and it would be an unenforceable restraint of trade. We have recently seen the trouble British athletics authorities have had in enforcing lengthy bans for convicted drug cheats. So silly bans for 2 guys having a little scuffle in a poorly secured press conference, a spit or a slap??? Laughable. Almost as laughable as Adam Smith's persistent, "But if u were just a boxing fan what would you like to see happen?" questioning of Robert Smith, and Nelson's ongoing reading problems.
     
  10. zabs

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    :deal
     
  11. BlackBrenny

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    anyone got the link? is it up online yet?
     
  12. rampant

    rampant Boxing Addict Full Member

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    No-one on here is talking about a lifetime ban, your blowing it out of proportion the other way, like a few oither have.

    If you think its acceptable to do that to someone in the street then fine, (although it's a crime) but professional boxers that are taught respect and discipline.

    Lets all go about slapping and spitting in each others faces cos its ok its funny!!
     
  13. icemax

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    Best post of the thread....I find it incredible that people are discussing banning people who make a living out of hitting one another for actually hitting one another. This sport has gone metro all of a sudden :-(
     
  14. pathmanc1986

    pathmanc1986 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    i know you seem quite slow on english comprehension so il encourage you to read the thread again. its nothing to do with the 'brawl', its the other litany of actions a professional sports star engaged in, with no professional consequences
     
  15. icemax

    icemax Indian Red Full Member

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    Its not a lack of comprehension on my part at all, its all part of the game old ****....get the sand out of your vag and grow a set