Anyone who hates or makes fun of him for crying has probably never been in a competitive situation. When i lost my second amateur fight, i cried ( 12-3 currently ). It was becouse i felt that i left my trainer, my family, my friends and myself down. I felt embarrased of geting beat. This guy, Arreola, is a PROFESSIONAL fighter, he makes his living off of fighting, HE HAS to WIN to support his family. He was undefeated and felt he let his wife, children, trainer and fans down and couldn't control his emotions. He just has to learn from this experience, work harder and come back stronger. There's absolutely no shame in crying, he come to fight, HE did not give up. My two cents.
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Why the Hate on Arreola for crying?
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Yeah, i've cried after a loss before too, nothing to be ashamed of
It's not because you're a *****, just feels like you've let everyone down. And if you're a pro fighter with a fam to support, even more reason.
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Originally posted by Zhaakal View PostAnyone who hates or makes fun of him for crying has probably never been in a competitive situation. When i lost my second amateur fight, i cried ( 12-3 currently ). It was becouse i felt that i left my trainer, my family, my friends and myself down. I felt embarrased of geting beat. This guy, Arreola, is a PROFESSIONAL fighter, he makes his living off of fighting, HE HAS to WIN to support his family. He was undefeated and felt he let his wife, children, trainer and fans down and couldn't control his emotions. He just has to learn from this experience, work harder and come back stronger. There's absolutely no shame in crying, he come to fight, HE did not give up. My two cents.
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