He broke your heart this past 8th of december as well as the hearts of many other stupid Pacturds like you. Thats good enough to be considered a role model.
I was thinking of listing JMM since he seems like a family guy and all that... but then I remembered he drinks **** and that's not being a good role model to the children! :good
How is JMM a role model? Mother ****er is juiced to the eyeballs, drinks his ****, eats his ****, gets cups stuck up his ******* as therapy. He is a certifiable weirdo.
Amazing skills, ring IQ and work ethic. He might train harder than anyone else out there. Boxers should be judged by what they do in the ring/gym not what they do with their private lives. You don't see me discrediting Pacquiao because of his personal flaws. Besides, what does an opinion of an effeminate autist matter?
ALthough I've never really got to personally see the guy before the Cotto fight... Austin Trout seems like a huge class act. A family man, grew up without a father but wants to do better for his kids, very bold about his faith (whether you beleive it or not is besides the point.. got to give him some credit), and the man was determined when he hit the big stage to not dissapoint. I know most others have been listed, but I think anybody who can lose a fight and be humble, give the other guy credit, deserves a shout out. Pac get robbed against Bradley and praises Bradley. Pac gets KOed against JMM, and gives JMM much praise. JMM loses against Pac and wears shirts saying he was robbed (when the universe agrees they were close fights). Seems more and more nobody gets credit from the opponent when they win, it's always peds, cheating, etc, so that is a big thing on my list of being a role model. Classy when you lose.
This is a very difficult question to answer because most boxers don't have personal stories done on them, so from what I saw of 24/7 and the likes Chad Dawson and Tim Bradley seems to be nice family guys.