these videos made me question boxing. please watch if youre a true fan.

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by LatinKing416, Feb 17, 2011.


  1. Longcount

    Longcount boxing Full Member

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    GTFO noob. You have amply demonstrated across numerous threads that you have extremely limited boxing knowledge.
     
  2. bballchump11

    bballchump11 2011 Poster of the Year Full Member

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    We can get some real drug testing to help clean things up
     
  3. LatinKing416

    LatinKing416 Guest

    poor guy, keeps posting in here... bump for the videos
     
  4. Real_Truth

    Real_Truth Guest

    Go choke on your boyfriend's dick you ****ing ******. :fy
     
  5. Kingkazim

    Kingkazim Boxing Addict Full Member

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    How do you know this? Source?
     
  6. ttunnel rat

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    These dogs are no ordinary dogs, there are instances when they attack humans with disastrous results. They're not the kind that would take a nip at your ankles, they will go for the throat and face. The dog is considered by man as his best friend, most cases rightly so. They have been artificially bred for man's benefit: hunting, tracking, transport and of course fighting. Just imagine how difficult a shepherd's life would be without dogs.

    In a perfect world nobody dies, nobody suffers. In reality everyone suffers. Just what would you do to a losing dog? Or a greyhound that just does not run fast enough? Feed and care for him the rest of his life? There are documented cases where dogs that don't run fast enough are starved to death. And we're talking about a legal sport. Some here say he deserve what he's got. Don't take it personal. He did not **** you in the ass. Gerald could be considered a merciless person and yet exhibit tenderness and kindness to his favorite fighting dog. In turn Gerald did not expect mercy in the ring. Don't kick a man when he's down. Would you confront Gerald and say FU in his face, in his prime? The trouble with some is they still see Gerald they way he was not the way he is NOW. He deserves not hate but help and compassion. The qualities of good fighting dog we see in how he fights, just as the qualities an exceptional gamecock we see the way Pacquiao fights. The power, the determination to, and above all the gameness.
     
  7. Finesse74

    Finesse74 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You're right about that. Once a fight dog isn't winning wheres nothing you can do but kill it. They only know one way of life and will be agressive to 90% of the situations you put the dog in especially giving him to a owner that doesn't know how to handle a gressive dog.... which are most if not all owners. You're right. Shame.
     
  8. bald_head_slick

    bald_head_slick Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I never do that crap. The morons who call Boxers "cowards" for wanting drug testing or using defense are the ones who need to evaluate themselves.

    Watching a guy getting the life beaten out of him isn't Boxing.
     
  9. Thread Stealer

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    Fighters like Tony Ayala, Jo-El Scott, James Butler, Jake LaMotta, etc...deserve it more.
     
  10. chadDe72

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    Seriously? You see dog fighting the same as other combat sports? Please explain that half baked theory to me.


    And who are you to say a dog wants to fight? Did he tell you he did? Did you get him to sign a waiver, also?


    You ought to be forced in a cage with some dogs and let's see you like it.:fire
     
  11. Thread Stealer

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    I hear the dogs are actually weeded out to see which ones want to fight. The dogs that don't show that fighting mentality are not trained to be fighters. Those that do are trained.

    Not that it makes it really much better, I think dog fighting is bad regardless.
     
  12. chadDe72

    chadDe72 Member Full Member

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    Like you said, that doesn't make it better.

    Who are they to decide if a dog wants to fight. They can't tell. They go off of what they (themselves) think.