Thomas Hauser Stories of Violence outside the Ring

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  1. Sting like a bean

    Sting like a bean Well-Known Member banned Full Member

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    What I learned from Easy-E is the curious fact that a skeezer can be preserved in a freezer for later use.
     
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    Must be a roger mayweather fan
     
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    Whoa man, what the heck happened? Glad everything turned out okay.
     
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    I'd like to read this whole story if theres a link
     
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  7. juppity

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    Michael Morton reality check in Texan Jail An Innocent Man
    25 year Journey from Prison to Peace Simon and Schuster.
    '' Probably the first difference i noticed between real fights and TV fights was the sound.
    In Hollywood, fights are punctuated with a sort of high pitched smacking sound , like
    the fist hitting the inside of a palm , which i suspect is how the sound is made.
    In real fight what you hear is the unforgettable pounding of meat on meat. When you
    hear a fist hit someone's face , you will remember it forever. Nothing else sound
    like that. The thud of flesh colliding with flesh , the brutal snap of bone being broken,
    the awful unforgettable audio will stay with me for the rest of my life.
    And fights are not tidy affairs, there is always blood. When hit faces tender to rupture
    and bleed. Blood gets on clothes, fists, on the floors and walls.
    In prison how you handled a direct challenge was everything. You stayed alive by
    acting like you weren't afraid to die. You stayed safe by being reckless. And you were
    able to live in peace by acting like you were always ready to fight. "
     
  8. juppity

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    This boxer drops them left and right.
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  9. juppity

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    Washington County Deputy Daniel Guzman has smooth moves.
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  10. juppity

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    Argument turns nasty around 2 min .
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  11. Sting like a bean

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    Those cats weren’t exactly fast as lightning, but it was a little bit frightening.
     
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  12. juppity

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    14 m views for this Battle Royale in jail. 5 inmates were stabbed and taken to hospital.
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  13. juppity

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    Nearly 20 M views. Cook County this time in Maximum Security.
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  14. Saintpat

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    But they had expert timing.
     
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