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    #61
    Originally posted by deanrw View Post
    I don't understand what people are getting so huffy over.

    If I was in his position and someone attacked my reputation and integrity, I would rip them back far worse than he did.
    I'm not saying I wouldn't either: I probably would.

    Still, ESPN taking down the remarks makes it look like they thought Rafael went over the line.

    The problem for Dan is he wants to be a big star boxing writer, and he's done well at that. But with that comes a lot more scrutiny of everything he says.

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      #62
      Originally posted by deanrw View Post
      I don't understand what people are getting so huffy over.

      If I was in his position and someone attacked my reputation and integrity, I would rip them back far worse than he did.
      i mean yea...rip him. there are many ways to do it. what he dis was just not funny, nor was it clever. its was embarrassing for him as a sportswriter. im not saying briggs is in the right. hes wrong too, but rafael totally made himself appear to be just as petty. maybe even more so as his reputation in the boxing community is gonna proly take a hit.

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        #63
        Originally posted by Left Hook Tua View Post
        it was in a chat and obviously a joke.

        there's a difference between his writing and tv commentary and his chats and twitter.

        he does his best to be professional as a writer/commentator.

        on his chats and twitter he makes jokes and stuff to be/try to be entertaining.
        Please show me where he was _EVER_ entertaining in his tweets.

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          #64
          Originally posted by Phil Ivey View Post
          Please show me where he was _EVER_ entertaining in his tweets.
          Those 850 tweets about sanctioning bodies relating to sports like "The *insert pro team here* lost today but don't worry they were declared Champion Emeritus by the WBC, for a small sanctioning fee of course" were hilarious.

          I died of laughter every single time.

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            #65
            Originally posted by ChopperRead View Post
            I'm not saying I wouldn't either: I probably would.

            Still, ESPN taking down the remarks makes it look like they thought Rafael went over the line.

            The problem for Dan is he wants to be a big star boxing writer, and he's done well at that. But with that comes a lot more scrutiny of everything he says.

            Well of course. Since he is a public employee of ESPN, statements he makes will reflect on them to a certain extent. I can understand them pulling in the reigns as he was using their domain and their brand to make them. He will get reprimanded for it in some way. Slapped on the wrist and told to be a good boy.

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              #66
              Originally posted by DempseyRollin View Post
              i mean yea...rip him. there are many ways to do it. what he dis was just not funny, nor was it clever. its was embarrassing for him as a sportswriter. im not saying briggs is in the right. hes wrong too, but rafael totally made himself appear to be just as petty. maybe even more so as his reputation in the boxing community is gonna proly take a hit.
              I wonder if Rafael himself asked them to pull the remarks?

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                #67
                Originally posted by deanrw View Post
                Well of course. Since he is a public employee of ESPN, statements he makes will reflect on them to a certain extent. I can understand them pulling in the reigns as he was using their domain and their brand to make them. He will get reprimanded for it in some way. Slapped on the wrist and told to be a good boy.
                Yeah, good points.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by DempseyRollin View Post
                  i mean yea...rip him. there are many ways to do it. what he dis was just not funny, nor was it clever. its was embarrassing for him as a sportswriter. im not saying briggs is in the right. hes wrong too, but rafael totally made himself appear to be just as petty. maybe even more so as his reputation in the boxing community is gonna proly take a hit.

                  Yes he did go over the line and yes he is petty. Most people will be petty and escalate a situation if they feel they are being attacked though. Trust me, personally he is probably hoping Briggs much worse than he typed.

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                    #69
                    he did totally go overboard, though he was provoked, but still i think he shouldn't have said what he said. he might make funny tweets and comments, but he needs to remember that he's putting himself out there while representing ESPN.

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by chiguy91 View Post
                      he did totally go overboard, though he was provoked, but still i think he shouldn't have said what he said. he might make funny tweets and comments, but he needs to remember that he's putting himself out there while representing ESPN.
                      Well, somebody at ESPN must agree with you, seeing as how they pulled the remarks off the transcript.

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