When you say a fighter is a Fraud, what does it actually mean?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Jazzo, Oct 5, 2010.


  1. assasin

    assasin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    it's just another way of saying audley harrison's name.
     
  2. jeffjoiner

    jeffjoiner Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I do think there is a difference between a fraud and a hype job, though. For instance, both Amir Kahn and Victor Ortiz are hype jobs, but I don't consider them frauds. Julio Cesar Chavez, Jr., however is a total fraud.
     
  3. Davo

    Davo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Fraud = Vitali shaking hands on a 50-50 deal with no options then sending Haye a contract with 2 rematch clauses and **** loads of options.
     
  4. Davo

    Davo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :lol::lol::lol:
     
  5. AlisJab

    AlisJab I crush homers Full Member

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    Let's look at the definition of the word Fraud to correct all the English major's on here who can't even properly place words like "their" "there" and "they're".....

    1. A deception deliberately practiced in order to secure unfair or unlawful gain.
    2. A piece of trickery; a trick.
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    a. One that defrauds; a cheat.
    b. One who assumes a false pose; an impostor.

    So if a fighter uses a deception deliberately practiced in order to secure unfair or unlawful gain, he's a fraud.

    If a fighter performs a piece of trickery; a trick, he's a fraud.

    If a fighter defrauds; or is a cheat, he's a fraud.

    If a fighter assumes a false pose; an impostor, he's a fraud.

    Let's use words in the proper context please, leave the out of place wording to people like Don King and his "magnificent" vocabulary.