how many champions and contenders have been.....

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  1. shommel

    shommel Boxing Addict Full Member

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    accused of being wife/girlfriend beaters?past and present?
     
  2. Bill1234

    Bill1234 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Well, the ones I hear about most often are Jake LaMotta and Sugar Ray Robinson.
     
  3. Thread Stealer

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    Ray Leonard
    Ray Robinson
    Jake LaMotta
    Floyd Mayweather
    Mike Tyson
    Diego Corrales
    Arturo Gatti
    Joe Louis (admitted to assaulting GF Lena Horne in his autobiography)
     
  4. PowerPuncher

    PowerPuncher Loyal Member Full Member

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    Who cares the bitches deserved it
     
  5. Chinxkid

    Chinxkid Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Maybe this won't be a popular angle, but guys that make their living beating people up have to make a conscious choice not to carry that into their other life, and who can infuriate us more than those we love? Alotta you guys know I had a father who was a pro fighter, and get this, my brother and I were the ONLY two boys on our street who didn't get beat by their father. And, more to the point of the thread, he never laid a hand on my mother either, though they had some wars.
     
  6. AlFrancis

    AlFrancis Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Same for me. My old fella never laid a hand on me, my brothers or my mum.
     
  7. Chinxkid

    Chinxkid Well-Known Member Full Member

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    You know, I knew that already from the love I hear in your voice when you discuss him. Just a question though Al, did he have a violent streak in his private life or did he see it as two separate worlds? Hope that's clear. I guess what I'm getting at is, do you believe NOT beating your wives and kids is more challenging for a fighter? To not resort to the familiar way of handling frustrating things?
     
  8. Thread Stealer

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    It's understandable (NOT excusable) that some fighters can't control their violence to the ring.

    You're training all the time to be violent, you make your living by being violent with your fists.
     
  9. AlFrancis

    AlFrancis Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    No, I'll be honest with you. He's a very easy going man. Even when he was fighting he was very relaxed, at home Im talking about. It was always my mum who took us to task. my dad was one of those fellas that would give us a talking to which was sometimes worse than a slap of my mum.
    Don't get me wrong he could lose his temper and start shouting but he's always had a very slow fuse. When he did start shouting we took notice (even now haha) because it wasnt something he did all the time and no sooner did he lose it then he was back in control.

    That's me and him in the avatar by the way circa 1968
    What about you're old man?
     
  10. janitor

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    That is how it should be.

    Personaly I won't hit a man if I can help it.

    If some 18 year old kid starts to think he is Mike Tyson and takes a swing at me, I try to take him down without hurting him, and I hope that teaches him more than beating him up would.
     
  11. Chinxkid

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    Nice photo Al, I figured it was you and your dad. :good

    Well, my dad was an emotional Mediterranean type, so he could get heated and then more heated, and there were times when I thought he'd let it get the best of him. But I think I always knew, make that hoped, that he'd never tear into me. A very frightening prospect. Truth is I think he knew he'd kill me, or hurt me really bad so he had to learn to keep himself in check. Lucky for me he did. He was really a loving guy ... it's funny 'cause I just came off the Lounge where someone posted a video to a tune called, "The day I died was the best day of my life," saying that the song makes him cry and it almost did me too. Of course I was thinking of my day who's been gone a long time. He really was a sweetheart of a guy. I have regrets about the day he died, namely that I was on the other side of the U.S. at the time. Big regrets.
     
  12. Chinxkid

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    Good for you, Janitor. That takes REAL strength.
     
  13. AlFrancis

    AlFrancis Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I agree with you it's not excusable. I've grown up around boxers and most of them are easy going men. I don't agree that fighters train to be violent although it is a violent sport I very much doubt that many fighters feel rage in the ring.
    Obviously there are fighters who have been wife beaters and I don't know what the statistics say but I woldn't imagine that it would be any any higher than your average joe.
    Sadly there are fellas from all walks of life that will come home from a hard day at work or the boozer and give the missus a hiding.
    I live in Spain and apparently it is pretty bad here, they don't even have hardly any boxing here. I think a lot of it is down to ignorance, even treating their wives like there fathers treated there mothers before them.
     
  14. AlFrancis

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    You'll have to send us the link for that song, I can't find it. Or start the jukebox up again.
     
  15. teeto

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    Just been reading all your posts here. Me and my mate were talking about this not long ago. I said something to him like 'it's mad how some of the best fighters ever, and jsut loads of others, are known to have beaten their wives'. I was getting at the angle of 'boxing is just a sport like any other', he just looked at me and said, 'lad, they're violent people'. And he's not an armchair fan, knows his boxing and boxing history as well as me.

    Then i sort of was brought down to earth and realised how naive i had been, sort of.