Why do alot of boxers have out of the ring issues

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by HeavyweightCP, May 30, 2012.


  1. jeffjoiner

    jeffjoiner Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    So you are an alt. Hiding behind a little girl's name. Too much of an annoying brat to list your real name or stick to your original account.
     
  2. jeffjoiner

    jeffjoiner Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Double post.

    Delete.
     
  3. FilipMNE

    FilipMNE Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :patsch shot yourself!
     
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  5. Lee Marvin

    Lee Marvin Guest


    :good alot more good role models in boxing than bad, some people just tend to focus on the bad,

    Look at the work Martinez is doing against bullying,

    Juan Diaz was studying to become a lawyer whilst fighting,

    The brothers both have PhDs,

    Bradley stepped up and is a very positive father figure to to children which aren't his

    Ron lyle was doing a lot of work for his community before he past

    Although may and PAC exposé their personal lives on camera a but too much they do alot for charity, PAC back in the Philippines and floyd feeding the homeless

    Ps a lot of trainers turn bad kids into champions. How many fighters can you think of which down right say they would be dead or in jail if they didn't have boxing to focus on
     
  6. Post Box

    Post Box I'm back too, bitches Full Member

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    I think I'd make a good boxer outside of the ring.

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  7. DanishFightfan

    DanishFightfan Boxing Junkie banned

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    His mother was an alcoholic and spend most of her time at the tavern (probably banging random guys)..
    His sister was also rarely home, and was often out with her friends.. Kessler himself spend alot of time screwing around with his friends, he was also close at being sucked into crime and drug/alcohol abuse.. Boxing gave him a structure..
     
  8. huevos

    huevos New Member Full Member

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    This, and repeated concussions.....Traumatic brain injuries!
     
  9. motownsiu

    motownsiu Boxing Addict Full Member

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    it's a generalization and some do have issues but so do people who don't box, but when your famous it's magnified a whole lot more.
     
  10. boxallday

    boxallday Member Full Member

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    they get in trouble like ne one else

    who ever made this thread tho im suprised u didnt bring up diego corrales or edwin valero
     
  11. Scar

    Scar VIP Member Full Member

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    Are you 10 years old?
     
  12. straightXed

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    Possible lack of education.

    Brain damage.

    Money.
     
  13. Royal-T-Bag

    Royal-T-Bag Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    well most boxers come from poverty and rough lives....also for the most part (there's obvious exceptions) it takes a ****ed up person to succeed in a brutal sport where you get punched in the face for a living.