Assault in the ring Boxing Documentary

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  1. Saints Fan

    Saints Fan Active Member Full Member

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    WTF are you talkin about? didn't end his career??? His father killed him? dude, get your **** straight
     
  2. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    You do realize that Billy Collins Jr was cleared to fight and had nothing wrong with him right? He suffered no permanent damage.



    His father would not allow him to fight for fear it would have them lose the lawsuit.


    Thats all Collins wanted to do was fight, which in turn since he could not, turned him into an alch, when in turn killed him.
     
  3. Lampley

    Lampley Boxing Junkie banned

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    I've watched it and it's great, but that sort of doc isn't for everyone.

    The major point I'd make is that you can't pin Collins' death on Resto. Yes, you can pin damage to his career on Resto, but the family handled it terribly and, let's be honest — Collins wasn't much of a prospect despite the films protestation's to the contrary.

    Ring of Fire about Emile Griffith and Ricky Paret is better, IMO.
     
  4. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    Even his career.

    He was cleared to fight!!
     
  5. Lampley

    Lampley Boxing Junkie banned

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    I agree, but that was pretty serious trauma to the eyes, so who's to say damage to his long-term potential (IMO, limited) wasn't done.

    But yeah, the argument that Resto sent Collins to his grave is bull****.
     
  6. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    That's true, long term potential damage. =/

    But all I know is, Collins Jr was cleared to fight
     
  7. Chris85

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    From wiki :

    In the Resto fight Collins suffered a torn iris and permanently blurred vision, which prevented him from boxing again. After losing two jobs in a short time after the fight, he began drinking heavily. His violent mood swings threatened his marriage.

    On March 6, 1984, he crashed his car into a culvert near his home in Antioch, Tennessee, a suburb of Nashville. He was killed on impact. Many commentators, as well as Collins' family, believe that the loss of his livelihood broke him psychologically and that his death was a suicide.[1]
     
  8. eze

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    Hmm.

    In the documentary.

    It states that Collins was cleared to fight, I believe his wife even acknowledged it.
     
  9. 1punch1nder

    1punch1nder **Bam Bam** Full Member

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    what was written is collins suffered a permanent damage to his iris and forced to retire.
     
  10. Jett

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    Seen it a while back. Tragic story. I can't believe Collins didn't feel the difference with an estimated 50% less padding involved. He had enough experience to suspect something was amiss, don't you think?
     
  11. 1punch1nder

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    he did feel it, he in fact complained during one of the breaks.
     
  12. Jett

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    Yeah, I just wonder why in the hell his corner didn't act on it.

    Things would've turned out so much differently and this tragedy wouldn't have occurred. Sad stuff.
     
  13. Emeritus

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    Terrible story! The lengths men will go to for glory and money!! I suppose some people on ESB will say that we shouldn't check gloves either as Resta had never been caught loading before!

    If there is a way to cheat, someone will find a way to use it no matter how immoral or low it is!
     
  14. doom bull

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    The hardest part to watch was when Resto was trying to visit the Collins house. I flipped the channel.
     
  15. ashishwarrior

    ashishwarrior I'm vital ! Full Member

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    where can i watch the full documentary? any one help?