Danny garcia needs to fight Rod Salka again. The rematch

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by mmalik37, Apr 20, 2015.


  1. mmalik37

    mmalik37 Guest

    Don't call it a comeback.
     
  2. Jacory Harris

    Jacory Harris I'm a gorilla I'm a dawg! Full Member

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    No. That eyebrow plucking f@ggot needs to fight Herera, Mattise and Peterson again. He lost to all three.
     
  3. masterorder19

    masterorder19 Active Member Full Member

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    He beat MAtthysse in a close fight...he lost to herrera without question....and he let peterson beat himself by shadow boxing for 6 rounds..but hes damaged goods and he gonna end up like berto
     
  4. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    He needs to sort that godawful hair of his out before doing anything. If I had a son who had a haircut like that, I would disown them in a heartbeat. Not before giving them a good kicking for bringing shame upon the family first mind you. His hair is absolutely disgusting. It makes me feel nauseous when I look at it. I'm surprised the boxing authorities haven't revoked his licence already.. surely only someone who was suffering from severe brain injury could stand in front of a mirror and not think they look absolutely ridiculous with a haircut like that. The scary thing is he obviously thinks it looks really cool. lol
     
  5. rathalos

    rathalos Active Member Full Member

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    Fight herrera,khan,mathysse or postol any of these would be nice.i aint looking forward to peterson garcia rematch
     
  6. Chiko_Tech

    Chiko_Tech Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    So many *** here looking at the fiscal aspect of Garcia(eyebrows, hairstyle etc.) this is boxing no some freaking gay hate. A rematch with Peterson and Herrera would be nice since the last one was a robbery and the Peterson one was a very close fight that could go either way.
     
  7. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    ''Gay hate''? How did you come to the conclusion that people who (and quite rightfully might I add) take exception to truly repulsive haircuts like that hate gay people?

    Dariusz Michalczewski is an outspoken gay rights campaigner and he hates Garcia's haircut too.

    ''Danny Garcia wygląda jak clown z tej głupiej fryzury'' -- Dariusz Michalczewski

    Which translates to this in English: ''Danny Garcia looks like a clown with that stupid haircut''

    WARSAW — In conservative Poland, where even the greatest optimists have lost hope that we’ll ever have *** ed in schools, to say nothing of same-*** unions, our latest progressive leader has come from an unlikely place: professional boxing. Dariusz Michalczewski, a world-famous pugilist who goes by the nickname Tiger, recently made headlines by announcing his support for one of the country’s most prominent gay rights groups, Shoulder to Shoulder on Equality — L.G.B.T. and Friends, by appearing in a photograph with a sign reading, “I am an ally of L.G.B.T. people, because I want to live in a country where my gay friends are not discriminated against.”

    Tiger, 46, is a former light heavyweight world champion who defended his title for almost 10 years. For a decade he dominated the prestigious World Boxing Organization, whose current champions include Vitali V. Klitschko and Manny Pacquiao. Now the boxer has decided to compete in the super heavyweight division — that is, the fight for minority rights in Poland.

    Mr. Michalczewski is both a surprising advocate for gay rights and the perfect choice for the role: He is white, hetero***ual, Catholic, rich, professionally successful and widely popular, and thus more likely to persuade conservatives than a liberal intellectual or politician. A typical young man from an economically depressed town that doesn’t have a single movie theater but has five churches might not get a chance to read a progressive manifesto. The opinions of a legendary boxer who grew up under similar circumstances, meanwhile, might prove thought-provoking.

    And Mr. Michalczewski has guts: The popular sportsman did not limit himself to one photograph. He supports not only *******uals’ right to enter into civil unions, but also their right to adopt children. In one TV appearance, he directly confronted right-wing politicians, by asking: “What if your daughter were a lesbian? What if your son were gay? If it were my child, I would love him very much. And I would support him in everything, because he’d be my child!”

    The key to Mr. Michalczewski’s persuasiveness lies in feelings, not in arguments, or biography. “You know what I like about him?” a friend asked me after watching an interview with the boxer. “His natural understanding of human relationships is really impressive. He is not an intellectual, but he’s able to argue very effectively because he’s honest and empathetic.”

    In this fight, it is empathy that leads Mr. Michalczewski forward, and draws people to him. It is what brought the boxer to the L.G.B.T. movement in the first place: He has long emphasized the role of those who helped him escape poverty and his sinister surroundings by engaging him in sports.

    This is not Mr. Michalczewski’s first radical step across boundaries. As a young, talented boxer, he escaped from Communist Poland to the West. In 1988, he did not return from a training camp in West Germany, prompting the Polish Boxing Union to disqualify him for life. He went on to box for Germany, and won the European Championship in 1991.

    He became an international star, in and out of the ring. In the early ’90s, he became friends with Mark Wahlberg, the actor and former rapper — a.k.a. Marky Mark — and appeared in one of the musician’s videos.

    At the time Mr. Michalczewski was mostly known for his aggressive boxing prowess; Mr. Wahlberg wrote a song about him called “No Mercy.” But as his boxing career drew to a close, Mr. Michalczewski began to show a different side. In 2003 he founded Equal Opportunity, a foundation that works to prevent delinquency among young people from disadvantaged backgrounds, taking them from the street to the gym. He soon expanded his activism to other social issues, including minority rights and, most controversially, gay rights.

    Predictably, Mr. Michalczewski’s support for same-*** unions has drawn the ire of cultural conservatives, who have assaulted his patriotism. But while it’s true that he donned the Polish colors only in 2002, he never considered his escape from gray and restrictive Poland to be treason — and, perhaps because of his confidence in his own identity, the public tends to agree.

    Indeed, it is in the failure of such attacks on Mr. Michalczewski that we can see his campaign really working. Given the choice between his dignified stand and the rude cowardice of his critics, many people — more than one might expect in this very conservative country — side with him.

    After the nationalist owner of the beer company Ciechan made a series of crude comments about Mr. Michalczewski’s mother, he found his beer boycotted across the country. Admittedly, the boycott was led by liberal activists, but the backlash still represents a step forward for Poland.

    Tiger Michalczewski understands that his is just one voice, and that the country still has a long way to go to tolerance. But he also knows that Poland has struggled, and won, in the arena of human rights before. “I am worried that two generations will have to die off and it will only be the third that will have a normal attitude toward gays and lesbians. I am very sorry for those who are at the barricades fighting for their rights,” he said, “because they probably won’t succeed in their lifetimes. To me, their struggle is like the struggle against Communism.”

    For now, Poland remains a country where equality comes slowly. It will really take a world champion to change this state of affairs.
     
  8. mmalik37

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    You seriously wrote all that. Dude, you must have a **** load of time on your hands.
     
  9. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    Someone obviously writes incredibly slowly. :patsch

    I wrote this. It took me about a minute, if that. Probably would've taken you about a month.

    The rest is from an article someone else wrote. :patsch

    http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/02/o...-Michalczewski-from-pugilist-to-activist.html

    Do you want a tutorial on how to copy and paste something too, you stupid hom*phobic bast*rd? :patsch
     
  10. Sugar 88

    Sugar 88 Woke Moralist-In-Chief

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    Fiscal aspect? Wtf have Danny's taxes got to do with anything?