Mitch blood Green

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by jdempsey85, Apr 10, 2012.


  1. jdempsey85

    jdempsey85 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    and they thought chisora was bad....
     
  2. Boxing Fanatic

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    mitch was quite a character. too bad there isnt too many guys like him in todays hw division
     
  3. Folketingen

    Folketingen Guest

    No thanks, please no more crack-heads, food-stamp collectors and gang-members. They do not belong in boxing. They can **** them self and their big mammas as long as they stay out of the noble art of self-defense.
     
  4. Canibus81

    Canibus81 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I wasn't there, I was only told about it but I think it was the other guy. All I know is Green smacked him around and embarassed him in front of the whole block. Mitch might of not been a world champion but he could throwe his hands and dude was like 6'5 so a lot of people were intimidated of him. And as you can see, he wasn't afraid of anybody himself because he never would of confronted Tyson in Harlem. As for him smoking pcp going into a fight, it's possible. I was told that he was on that **** when he confronted Mike in Harlem. And yes, that's why he's ****ed up right now. Drugs over the yrs. will do that to you when you get older. Look what happened to Earl Manigalt the great basketball player, who played in the rocker tornaments back in the 70's. He could of been the next Micheal Jordan but got addicted to drugs bad and he was taking herion. That's the perfect way to throw your life away, and it usually happens when you start getting more money than you had before. Your start taking life for granted if your surroundings aren't positive.
     
  5. Canibus81

    Canibus81 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Actually most great boxers from the past and present came from poor backrounds and that was their way out of poverty. It still goes on today but not too many going into boxing anymore.