- Big loud guy, the hardest man on your street - Everyone blowing smoke up your a*** from an early age - Join a gym, you're a big lad and have some success - Guy introduces you to a trainer who knows a couple of pros - Don head gear and 16oz gloves and survive a few rounds - realise you're the toughest m************ on the planet - Get bigger … and louder - Demand match against seasoned pro you and many others think is a bit of a joke - Industrial revolution levels of smoke now being blown up a*** by hangers on - Up your training to 3 one mile runs a week - Go slightly easier on the junk food (no carbs after 11:30pm) - Tell opponent you're going to KO him even worse than his worst ever KO, inspiring anger - Step in ring - Realise opponent can bang a bit - Even the shots you block sap all your energy - "Holy s****, I'm f*****" - "Get me out of here now!" - After fight, claim you would have knocked him out if you'd have not been deliberately disqualified - Reapply for Boxing licence Rinse and repeat?
Regardless of how he prepared, what his mentality was going in and what he was faced with inside the ring he should NOT have conducted himself like that. You simply don't bite your opponent out of frustration, especially when your opponent was actually fighting a clean fight. In the case of Tyson vs Holyfield.... Holyfield was implementing dirty tactics with constant, incessant headbutting to supress Tyson (that was his actual gameplan) so Tyson went for the ear to discourage/dissuade Holyfield from continuing to bring his head in too close. So at least in this case it was understandable, but not warranted. Kash will not amount to anything given his disgusting display in the face of adversity. Either you find a way to compete valiantly or you take your licks and learn and move on.