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    #91
    Originally posted by MRCHOKEaMF View Post
    As i look at some of these posts, i cant help but think about how this man has given his life to boxing, not ducking, fighting big fights, now making big fights for our (the fans) enjoyment. And how the "fans" are always saying boxers should do this or that for the "fans" and now when he needs the support of these very "fans" they just kick him when he's down and make a joke out of something so serious and life threatening. This is why most athletes shouldn't give a damn about what a "fan" wants to see. Good luck to you CHAMP.
    Responsible people and fans know very well what ODLH did and does for the sport.
    The actual support must be given by his family and those close to him...

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      #92
      Quite a few *******s posting in this thread. Guy gives his life to boxing ... supposed boxing fans kick him when he's down... Man I'd love to get in the ring with some of u ****s.

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        #93
        Originally posted by kmas-ski View Post
        Well I hope none of ur kids ever have to face such a problem cuz this sh#t don't discriminate my dude. Everbody had a family member or friend that was haunted by this
        Originally posted by Fantastic One View Post
        You're right. I'm strong enough to not fall into it. You think I'm going to let drugs, alcohol, and other addicting things destroy me? Fuck No! I have a family that I must be strong for and support. Destroying myself would be destroying them as well.
        Exactly Fantastic.
        I'm so sick of people feeling sorry for junkies. They made a CHOICE. If addiction is a disease it's a disease that they CHOSE to give to themselves.
        Drugs will destroy you and everything around you. You can't beat them, they will ALWAYS beat you. EVERYONE knows this but still some weak minded, selfish, fools try them anyway. Then when it spirals out of control, LIKE IT ALWAYS DOES, those of us who actually care about our bodies and our families, are supposed to have sympathy for these idiots who made this horrible choice on purpose. He's in the biggest fight of his life now but it's a fight that he didn't have to get into in the first place. I'm still a huge, huge Oscar fan but I don't feel the least bit sorry for him.It's a shame for the kids though.

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          #94
          Anyone talking **** about Oscar needs to take a good long look at themselves

          We all have our Demons, Oscar right now is struggling with his, and he needs to do whatever it takes. I wish him luck, hopefully rehab will help him

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            #95
            hope you kick the habit oscar!

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              #96
              The high road........

              [QUOTE=CLubberLang;13728925]I want to say something disparaging soooo bad but I will take the high road. I hope he gets the help he needs and

              So true, if ever was a time to stick it to Oscar, now would be it. But anyone can tell you "******* is a hellava drug" & that beast keeps knocking at your door so long as you have the money to feed it. One thing I can say though, most Americans won't/can't find it in there hearts to actually kick a man when he's down.......... Good luck Oscar. ......

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                #97
                Originally posted by RlCKY View Post
                I know first hand the road you go down when you are an addict, so my thoughts are with him, I truly hope he can be the 2% that recovers fully without relapsing.
                broseph, it sounds like hes already relapsed. IDK what the percentage is for that doesnt relapse a 3rd time, but thats what hes aiming for now. supposedly. supposedly if he really is relapsing and not just jealous his PPV record is about to be broken.

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                  #98
                  Originally posted by 6cansshortuva6p View Post
                  Exactly Fantastic.
                  I'm so sick of people feeling sorry for junkies. They made a CHOICE. If addiction is a disease it's a disease that they CHOSE to give to themselves.
                  Drugs will destroy you and everything around you. You can't beat them, they will ALWAYS beat you. EVERYONE knows this but still some weak minded, selfish, fools try them anyway. Then when it spirals out of control, LIKE IT ALWAYS DOES, those of us who actually care about our bodies and our families, are supposed to have sympathy for these idiots who made this horrible choice on purpose. He's in the biggest fight of his life now but it's a fight that he didn't have to get into in the first place. I'm still a huge, huge Oscar fan but I don't feel the least bit sorry for him.It's a shame for the kids though.
                  You really think it's that easy? Perhaps you never drank alcohol, perhaps you never were given prescription pain medication, perhaps you never experienced the kinda hell that makes taking something, anything, to dull the pain, seem worthwhile.

                  No-one wants to become an addict, and I'm sincerely happy that neither you or your loved ones have been blighted by an addiction or the mental illnesses of which addiction is so often a symptom, but the sympathy of which you are so scornful is firstly I would hope, part of being human, and secondly a kinda prerequisite if addiction is to be successfully treated.

                  As you point out children, partners, friends even, are effected by addiction, and recovery is possible. Perhaps you think that those who, for whatever reason, have succumbed to addiction should simply be left to rot, their potential lost, their dependents abandoned?

                  You ever heard the saying 'there but for the grace of god, go I'? - Addiction could strike anyone, even you or your kids. Don't doubt it, every addict alive once thought it was something that couldn't happen to them.

                  EDIT: Oh, and just for your edification, in fact the vast majority of those who use drugs of all kinds do NOT go on to develop addictive or problem use, something above 90%, with the most addictive being Alcohol and Heroin.
                  Last edited by Citizen Koba; 09-11-2013, 07:56 AM.

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                    #99
                    ^ Don't feed the trolls sir.

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                      Good luck to him, hope he gets himself on the right footing.

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