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    Originally posted by apollocreed View Post
    It doesn't have to be a death to qualify as damage caused by doping though...

    No one knows how much damage has been inflicted by boxers that were doping.

    Cotto didn't die against Margarito - by your logic that's OK that he had loaded gloves then...

    You get dumber with every post.
    apollocreep, would you rather be dead or injured ?!?!?!

    in fact, the NON roiders inflict the damage FIRST, death LATER. they cover all the bases.

    but lets play your crying game,
    i gave you a list of guys who died qwhen they fought non roiders

    how about we compare injury lists
    ill post the list of non roiders, you list the roiders.

    ali
    g mccclellan
    that russian dude who sued ny
    this guy -




    witch hunters....what a sorry clique

    your turn

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      Originally posted by siablo14 View Post
      You should love his fighting spirit. He is on the comeback and willing to fight anyone to get back his respect.
      It is very admiring and inspirational. Both these guys have tremendous heart but you gotta know your limits. Some people feel like they dont have a limit and its true for some. But when you get knocked out brutally more than twice, I'd rather not see you go chasing after the elite fighters, 1-2 weight classes above you. Maybe go back to 147, and work from there first. I was impressed with how he beat Porter.

      Amir Khan is .. lol im almost speechless. I've never seen anyone with that much heart after getting knocked out so many times. I've seen all of his knockouts live except the Prescott one. I think he's a total fool who's always in way over his head. But he definitely has my respect.

      I guess if they didnt have this level of determination they wouldnt of gotten so far in their careers to be world champions.

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        Originally posted by SpeedForce View Post
        It is very admiring and inspirational. Both these guys have tremendous heart but you gotta know your limits. Some people feel like they dont have a limit and its true for some. But when you get knocked out brutally more than twice, I'd rather not see you go chasing after the elite fighters, 1-2 weight classes above you. Maybe go back to 147, and work from there first. I was impressed with how he beat Porter.

        Amir Khan is .. lol im almost speechless. I've never seen anyone with that much heart after getting knocked out so many times. I've seen all of his knockouts live except the Prescott one. I think he's a total fool who's always in way over his head. But he definitely has my respect.

        I guess if they didnt have this level of determination they wouldnt of gotten so far in their careers to be world champions.
        We usually have folks on here complaining about fighters ducking other fighters. So it's good to see a fighter willing to face anyone.

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