Why would I feel bad for a coddled Boxer who knows what he is signing up for before hand? The guy was all hype. He is not a fighter. Hopefully he can find another line of work.
I dont feel sorry for him. He knew the score, he put the pressure on him self and got nothing out of it. Thats his own and his teams fault. Wrong fight plan wrong figh career move. He didnt need to take that, he didnt need to have all this... "Its Redemption blah blah..".. load of boll*x. The first fight should have given him bags of pointers and enough for him to learn from, rather than announcing a rematch, x number of days later, they should have been looking for another fighter to play with, trying different styles. You lose, learn from it, move on. I hate this redemption boll*x. A fighter with a young career record has quickly got money milked, and he has the potential to be a good fighter. Not a fantastic fighter not a super star, but a good solid heavy weight division gate keeper type fighter. One of these boxers that dosnt quite make it right to the top but is a real hand full. Cant quite get there but a real pain in the ass when your in the ring with him.
I don't feel sorry for him one iota.He chose this profession and was well paid for it.That he didn't live up to his expectations is nothing new-it happens all the time.
he wasnt doing this pro bono, folks. and its not like he's taking the money he is making and donating every bit of it to charity, either. he's a big boy (literally and figuratively) who knew what he was getting himself into. yeah part of me felt kinda bad once he started getting his **** pushed in because he seems like a nice guy but whatever, he's made good money doing it.