Mayweather vs Robinson

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  1. techks

    techks ATG list Killah! Full Member

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    It's not good to pray on others downfalls but instead I look at it as a way of saying, "Well, this shouldn't be a surprisement dude you did terrible things and bad things have a way of coming back to you to bite you in the rear". Women aren't "angels" either. Then again WOMEN are, evil females aren't.
     
  2. daz52

    daz52 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I wouldn't say I pray on the downfalls of others, but I did word it wrong. I shouldn't say happy, just dont feel pity the way some others might.

    I agree with your other point also, I am in no way trying to say women are all angels and we need to love and respect them all and kiss their ass e.t.c e.t.c . I know there are some evil females out there, I just can't ever agree with putting your hands on them.
     
  3. Daddy

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  4. elTerrible

    elTerrible TeamElite General Manager Full Member

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    :rofl:rofl:rofl Um his wife and children just said he did. And he was broke when he died. They didnt stand to make any money from making false claims. There is no IF, he DID.
     
  5. techks

    techks ATG list Killah! Full Member

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    Me too I agree with that. I remember watching something about SRR on ESPN Classic and he was talking about how he felt sorry how he ended up. Not to sound cruel intentionally but I was thinking, "Whatever". "Women" and "Ladies" are imperfect but I meant to say they deserve respect. "Bitches" don't if you understand what I mean.
     
  6. StreetsofRAGE

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    Cry me a river. Pac cheats on his wife, causing her emotional pain that's probably worse than the temporary pain of being hit. I'd rather talk about boxing.
     
  7. johnnydrama

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    Sounds like a mid west thing from the surface but back in the day DOMESTIC VIOLENCE was widely accepted for men to lay hands on THEIR spouse if "necessary". Of coures it wasn't right but neighter was segragation or slavery. Robinson would beat Floyd on either side of this coin...in the ring or in the comforts of their own homes with regards to their women.:bbb
     
  8. johnnydrama

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    I don't hate Floyd but I'm not gonna make excuses for him either. People make mistakes but if it continues then shame on those who are fooled more than once.
     
  9. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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    its no secret that any woman you marry or have a long enough relationship with and have kids will drive 99% of the men out there insane. Im not saying its right, but i understand .
    a fighter is a different breed of dude....you have to be a little crazy to get in the ring...why the hell would you push the mans buttons?
     
  10. daz52

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    I understand what you mean 100%. We all know there a different type of females some deserving more respect for the way they act then others. Still would never touch a woman ***** or not.
     
  11. daz52

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    You ever see your mum or sister or girl being abused? Either you haven't or your just a cold person to just dismiss as easy as "cry me a river".
     
  12. doomeddisciple

    doomeddisciple Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yes - there's no emotional pain at all involved when you're abused by a man in front of your kids.

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  13. techks

    techks ATG list Killah! Full Member

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    I agree, girls shouldn't push a guy's buttons especially when the guy is prone to snapping but if you get so mad at your wife/girlfriend that you want to hit her then end the relationship ASAP.

    I believe in self-defense say if a girl has a knife trying to kill you but that's all. Like I told iceman71, if you get so mad at the girl you're with that you want to hit her then end the relationshi as quickly as possible.
     
  14. daz52

    daz52 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Agree with that, if you ever find yourself getting so mad you might snap, remove yourself from the situation as quickly as possible.
     
  15. kalunya5964

    kalunya5964 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I agree! In fact, being a professional fighter should be the reason for NOT HITTING ANYONE ELSE! During the good old days, a professional boxer would lose his license if he used his fists against anybody who's not a boxer.