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  1. GPater11093

    GPater11093 Barry Full Member

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    i think Britain aftter the first world war was almost perfect in terms of a balance, just a shame we was bankrupt.

    The socail reforms were brilliant but there wasnt too many of them and there was still some elements of Laizzes Faire in th government

    Churchill and Lyod George were clever lads
     
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    :think
     
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    Chinxkid Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I do think a healthy balance is the only thing that makes sense. The argument goes, the one that Ronald Regan advanced (The Trickle Down Theory), says that if you take care of the people at the top, make sure that corporations stay fat and healthy, then the benefits (hiring, prosperity, benefits, etc) will "trickle down" to the common man. But again, imo that hasn't turned out to be the case, 'cause guess what, instead of sharing the wealth they kept it for themselves. The only thing that's been trickling down to the middle class these days is misery.
     
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    GPater11093 Barry Full Member

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    yeh you dont want too much help or people get lazy and you dont want not enough help as some hard workers get sod all

    its pretty simple really
     
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    Simple, but tricky, because the greed factor will invariably set in. It's in all of us, right? Just think when you go to buy clothes or a car, the stuff that costs the most is usually the stuff you want, because usually anyway, it's the best stuff, the best built, the most stylish, etc. Still, I do think there's enough of all stuff to go around. How it is justifiable that some have so much it turns their kids into unmotivated derelicts and some have so little their kids have little to no opportunity for a good life is I think, criminal.
     
  6. GPater11093

    GPater11093 Barry Full Member

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    yeh its ****ed up heres a quote from Alexis Arguello that i think is relevant here

    'Material things are not important, we are important, why cant people see that?'

    i think exactly the same i dont care for stuff sue it would be good wearing Armanidriving a bently but would i really want it. I would much rather help somebody who NEEDS it instead of what i WANT.
     
  7. Chinxkid

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    It's really a good take you have on it. But I will tell you that the one time $$$ is really important is when you don't have it. Money can't make you happy, I agree, but when you don't have it, it sure as **** will make you miserable. I have a quote from a long dead American comic, Joe E. Lewis, who had many ups and downs in his career... "I've been rich and I've been poor... Rich is better."
     
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    GPater11093 Barry Full Member

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    yes definitly you need some money, but if you have the money to spare you can help people thats more satisfying than buying the new armani jacket.

    The more you think about Socialism seems to be the answer but then you get lazy ****s who dont deserve it
     
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    Somewhere in between seems to be the only answer we're left with. Just read your tribute to Gatti. Very impressive for anybody, let alone a 15 yr. old. You sure you want to be a fighter?
     
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    GPater11093 Barry Full Member

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    it aint mine, i cant write that good.

    of course i want to be a fighter its all i do, its my dream and you gotta grasp that dream

    heres some i wrote

    Gatti gave his all in boxing, something many fans expects these days but Gatti gave it everything and more. The purists will say he wasnt that great, the casual fanbs will think of him as just some exciting boxer but the proper fans will think of him as a courageous warrior that not many men have built in them

    I want to say this Gatti was mixed up in unsavoury things like drugs and wife beating, but every person who has ever met him as testified to how nice a guy he was and how decent a man he was. Gatti was a good man misguided. May god judge him on this and let him Rest In Peace
     
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    Not a thing wrong with that one, either. You have a good head on your shoulders. So, how many fights have you had? What's your style? It's a tough racket, isn't it?
     
  12. GPater11093

    GPater11093 Barry Full Member

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    thanks mate,

    i have had 9 fights (amatuer) i only won 2 (1 KO but i aint a hard hitter) I have lacked confidence though and i got to the final of the scottish final (the guy who beat me got to the british final so im not far off the level) Im alot better now.

    My style is impetetuos, my defence is impregnable haha

    no im a mover use angles mainly a counter puncher work the body alot now with a high workrate.

    JG says i have some Pep about me the way i move heres a bideo of me

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j7s2Z9DdlwM
     
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    I enjoyed that! I like the way you move, I like that style, "To hit and not get hit," is what Ali said, right? Try to make your jab and right cross count for a little more and keep your awareness keen so you don't take too many shots, and against a guy like this, a guy who's always comin', use his momentum against him, good for you.
     
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    GPater11093 Barry Full Member

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    tahts what ive worked on my powers improved alot im rocking adults in the gym especially with body shots my left hook to the liver is alright.

    Hit without being hit is what i try to do, but ill easy go to war of i have too. My movement ha s always been good since i learnt to box, my trainer hates it says i do afew things wrong with my feet but it works
     
  15. Chinxkid

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    Yeah, I'd have to watch it again, but it's important when you have an angle on somebody to use it. When you step into an angle, when you can hit him, but he can't hit you for that moment, make sure you fire... then change up the angle again. This guy was good, though he was mostly comin' straight at you. He had you outgunned, but I think you did a pretty good job of hanging in. I have no doubt you're willing to go to war, but save that for later if you can. Make his head spin for a while and frustrate the hell out of him, then he's more vulnerable. But I like your style!