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    #11
    Originally posted by larryx View Post
    who the hell wnts to get beat in the head until their braindead then end up broke in their 40's?but some of the uneducated posters on this board will say they were true warriors!!what a crock of **** this isn't a rocky movie/boxing is hit and dnt get hit/make the most money you can with the minimal risk.boxers can only fight at the longest until their 40's they still have to live the rest of their lives.you can't make good investments braindead.
    let's remember how to spell business.

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      #12
      Originally posted by larryx View Post
      true but you dnt have to get your head beat in to put on a show//my safety comes first cause i hve to live with me not the fans.

      This is also true. But don't expect the fans to adore you when you promise ko's and excitement and then take a safety first approach.

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        #13
        Originally posted by larryx View Post
        i'd rather retire wealthy and hated and able 2 support my family/then retire braindead living off of a pension and loved!!! ya'll aint gonna donate any money to these true warriors so stfu
        loved??!?!?!?

        most time forgotten. Boxers come and go and then you dont get to hear them.

        Tell me when the last time people talked about Gatti? Bobby Chacon? Camacho? G-Man and Nigel Benn?

        There are many fighters but many are forgotten most of the time. just in couple of occasion the name comes out and people talk abit.

        fans dont support you as much as you think. It better be loved by your family then fans. learned that from Duran.

        Families will alway stay by you even if you quit in the ring but fans wont. when Duran lost to SRL nobody came to see him and people started to make fun of him. Loved?!?! They dont love you but mostly they want to feel good about themselves that someone represent them as good warrior but once you down nobody is around only the true people who love you and that is you family.

        and I not good to be braindead and you have young kids and stuff alot of commitment, they could hate you for doing boxing being in that state.

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          #14
          Originally posted by c'monmang' View Post
          let's remember how to spell business.
          why even post if thats all you can say?damn this aint english class

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            #15
            Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post

            This is also true. But don't expect the fans to adore you when you promise ko's and excitement and then take a safety first approach.
            Dela Hoya sells more PPV's and has made more money then any non heavy weight because he fought the best and wasnt afraid to take risks.

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              #16
              Originally posted by eazy_mas View Post
              loved??!?!?!?

              most time forgotten. Boxers come and go and then you dont get to hear them.

              Tell me when the last time people talked about Gatti? Bobby Chacon? Camacho? G-Man and Nigel Benn?

              There are many fighters but many are forgotten most of the time. just in couple of occasion the name comes out and people talk abit.

              fans dont support you as much as you think. It better be loved by your family then fans. learned that from Duran.

              Families will alway stay by you even if you quit in the ring but fans wont. when Duran lost to SRL nobody came to see him and people started to make fun of him. Loved?!?! They dont love you but mostly they want to feel good about themselves that someone represent them as good warrior but once you down nobody is around only the true people who love you and that is you family.

              and I not good to be braindead and you have young kids and stuff alot of commitment, they could hate you for doing boxing being in that state.
              and thats real!!!!!!!!!!!

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                #17
                Lets remember you're a Floyd fan and you are subliminally trying to excuse his actions via this thread.

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                  #18
                  It's still a sport for many, first and foremost. And a well paid one at the top level, like most sports. That's because you gotta be full time and getting paid as such, and be paid for your level of performance.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post

                    This is also true. But don't expect the fans to adore you when you promise ko's and excitement and then take a safety first approach.
                    fair enough/// but as long as you get the win you're doing your job

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by c'monmang' View Post
                      Dela Hoya sells more PPV's and has made more money then any non heavy weight because he fought the best and wasnt afraid to take risks.
                      Exactly. And he still has all his marbles.

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