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    Kabong has revealed that he doesn't see any difference between boxing, a sport where your goal is to inflict damage on and in many cases KO your opponent, and every other Olympic sport.

    He's clearly not very bright.

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    Default Re: Professional boxers in Olympics is a bad idea, say fighters

    Quote Originally Posted by ruthless rocco View Post
    Kabong has revealed that he doesn't see any difference between boxing, a sport where your goal is to inflict damage on and in many cases KO your opponent, and every other Olympic sport.

    He's clearly not very bright.
    I'm bright enough to win this argument, Taekwondo is an Olympic sport and.....what's this

    Taekwondo star on Anderson Silva's Olympic bid: 'The line must be respected' - MMA Fighting




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    Default Re: Professional boxers in Olympics is a bad idea, say fighters





    B-B-B-But what of ruthless rocco's narrative?!?!?!?!



    WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY?!?!?!




    sit and spin on that you ingrate

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    I guess there are two sports in the olympics where you try to almost kill your opponent.

    My bad.

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    Isn't this the Olympic games where they are doing away with the headgear? Figure that has to be yet another advantage for an established pro used to moving and defending without it.

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    It's all so stupid!
    ...anyone but a moron could see what s bad idea this is!

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    Default Re: Professional boxers in Olympics is a bad idea, say fighters

    Quote Originally Posted by ruthless rocco View Post
    It's all so stupid!
    ...anyone but a moron could see what s bad idea this is!
    Yep I presume they are just doing it to try and get more interest in the olympics and generate more money.

    However, would really like to see some of the cubans fight top pros. Julio La Cruz could arguably be the best boxer on the planet. Would love to see him in with Kovalev

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