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Dan Rafael: "I wish Vitali - Briggs had been 15 rounds!"
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Originally posted by Kevin Malone View PostIt'd be like if Dan Rather tweeted on 9/11 "LOL 9/11 Dead People. ROFL ROFL."
I read the transcript earlier, and didn't think much of it at first... but now I understand where everyone is coming from. The comments were probably made in bad taste. However, calling him a "fat bastard" doesn't say much for your professionalism either. I know you all aren't journalists, but a man should act like a man... right?
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Originally posted by Left Hook Tua View Postmate , the only reason we watch the sport of boxing is to see them harmed.anyways i don't really care that much about rafael's comments so i'm not gonna go out of my way to defend him.
the comment/joke don't bother me so i don't care.
How much harm is too much harm? There's a thin line.
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Originally posted by BesWorldChamp View PostI strongly disagree with this analogy... I think you went too far.
I read the transcript earlier, and didn't think much of it at first... but now I understand where everyone is coming from. The comments were probably made in bad taste. However, calling him a "fat bastard" doesn't say much for your professionalism either. I know you all aren't journalists, but a man should act like a man... right?
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Originally posted by ChopperRead View PostWhat's really interesting is how the remarks vanished from the transcript after we started talking about it here -- somebody at ESPN obviously thought it was a problem.
Some in the boxing media clearly know about it. Ben in London also tweeted about it.
Twitter kicks ass. Stories like this can get some traction this way.
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Originally posted by Kevin Malone View PostI "tweeted" about it, and got re-tweets from Steve Kim, and Mike Coppinger (a Ring and USA Today contributor)
Some in the boxing media clearly know about it. Ben in London also tweeted about it.
Twitter kicks ass. Stories like this can get some traction this way.
Dan loves Twitter so much when it's working for him, let's see how he feels about it when the attention turns negative.
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Originally posted by ChopperRead View PostGood for you. I guess the fact that they pulled the remarks is an admission that Rafael crossed a line ESPN wasn't comfortable with.
Dan loves Twitter so much when it's working for him, let's see how he feels about it when the attention turns negative.
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