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  1. Pardus

    Trump.

    They all choose to be firemen, boxers, soldiers. Roofers FFS, this gets better.. lol I know which is more taxing on the body, if you're a roofer you're either in perfect health or you might risk a fall at height. Boxers step in to the ring knowing that they're almost certain to take life changing punishment, big difference.
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    Trump.

    I should be given a George Cross putting my life at risk just so you can get from A to B.
  3. Pardus

    Trump.

    He chose to be a fireman, nobody forced him.
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    Trump.

    Each to their own, but you risk your life whenever you step into the ring and you are guaranteed to take life changing punishment. You can't question their courage, Ali was a superstar by the time he was called for Vietnam, he'd made his opinion quite clear on the war. There's no way he would have had a fighting role in the war anyway, but let's go along with him refusing to go to Vietnam out of cowardice.
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    Trump.

    If it wasn't for that life threatening bone spur on his pinky.....
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    Trump.

    In good company with your man then.
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    Trump.

    Neither does going to war with militaristic advantages, you can't have it both ways. The worst outcome for both is death, so, what's the difference?
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    Trump.

    No, he announced his joing just after beating Liston in the February of 64, the proper escalation of Vietnam happened in the August of that year, draft calls came even later.
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    Trump.

    Yeah, Ali was a coward, take me to your crack dealer plz.
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    Trump.

    Knew you'd bring that up, predictable. He did it for his beliefs, it was well known why he did so. Let's not make out as though Trump had the same convictions. Lol
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    Trump.

    Mate you're going way off tangent to avoid admitting that Trump dodged the draft.
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    Trump.

    Yeah, I wouldn't dodge draft, would you? You sure you're not half french pal?
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    Trump.

    Like most wars, a load of bollocks, but that doesn't escape the fact that Trump feigned injury to dodge the draft.
  14. But he was 229lb and not 226lb. Lol So, Lennox Lewis wasn't that big because he was only 229lb when he fought Frank Bruno?
  15. He hadn't looked well for years, one of the better and knowledgeable boxing journalists.
  16. Yeah, I can only think of one incident when any of ours acted up. My old man was walking the dog during a hot summers day and mate who didn't know the dog bumped in to them and tried wrapping his arms around the dog to give it a fuss and the dog did grow at him, the kids fault really, at 12 year old I definitely wasn't daft enough to try and cuddle a big, strange dog.
  17. Tbh my best mates old man got the brother to ours back in 94 and that could be funny with strangers in the household. Like any dog, I wouldn't trust them 100%.
  18. Take mine, I think you'd bond perfectly with him as he doesn't run hares. Lol
  19. Idiots rasing them to be man aggressive, my old man has had two and I've got this one and none have been human aggressive, I don't think they are suited for that sort of behaviour.
  20. They were in fashion about twenty year ago, like my tribal tattoo.
  21. I'd say thorn bush ring tattoo around the arm?
  22. Wrong, he was 229lb. Perhaps you should practice what you preach? And yes, he was always known as a big man, in both eras he fought in.
  23. He's up there with some of the greatest HW's ever, just look at his resume. And yes he was a big man with lots of natural strength, he used to cut a lot of weight to get down to the 220's, he weighed 229lb against Jimmy Young. Saying he wasn't big is like saying Lennox Lewis wasn't big because he was in the 220's when he beat the likes of Razor Ruddock.
  24. See they are having to add saluki to the mix, you've got em on the ropes reeling.
  25. Quotes from an article I read. At this time, Evander Holyfield was getting ready for his sixth fight as a heavyweight against Seamus McDonagh on June 1 in Atlantic City. On the day of the Holyfield-McDonagh fight, I went to grab something to eat with Georgie Benton, Lou Duva and Bobby Goodman. At the time, Goodman was, and still is, Don King's matchmaker. I've known Benton for many years, through him I met Duva, and was introduced to Goodman a couple weeks before Tyson fought Larry Holmes at the Convention Center in Atlantic City in January 1988. Whil
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