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    Quote Originally Posted by JT Rock View Post
    Nigel Benn.... Limp, motionless, slumped into the ropes not capable of defending himself.... A spectacular 1st round Ko that never happened

    Fuk that POS ref, who allowed Benn's constant rabbit punching in the back of the head and headbutts.

    I get nauseous when I here people say Benn fought courageous, he was TKO'd in round 1 and cheated his ass off the rest of the fight, with a biased Ref who broke them apart numerous times to let Benn recover.. it was 2 on 1 that night

    At least I can take Solace in the fact that Gerald was ahead on the cards when his body gave out in the 10th
    Benn was back in the ring within 10 seconds of McClellan being pulled off of him (even if he hadn't the rules state that a fighter can be afforded extra time to re-enter the ring) Benn actually took 2 or 3 shots more than he should have because the ropes stopped him falling completely and the ref let McClellan keep punching. So that whole 1st round TKO theory is bollox imo.......however........... I do agree the referee was sh1te and should not have kept breaking them like he did, that was shocking refereeing

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    McClellan wasn't just into dog fighting he was sadistic.

    His own relations described him as - frightening and extremely violent.

    He would buy dogs from the pet shop, tape their mouths shut and let his pitbull rip them to bits. He shot his dog for losing a fight.

    His former coach described the pleasure McClellan got from running over and killing a Flamingo bird at a shopping mall... so much so that he continued to circle the place killing loads of them.

    I don't think any of this means he deserved to end up brain damaged. But he was a sicko.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    McClellan wasn't just into dog fighting he was sadistic.

    His own relations described him as - frightening and extremely violent.

    He would buy dogs from the pet shop, tape their mouths shut and let his pitbull rip them to bits. He shot his dog for losing a fight.

    His former coach described the pleasure McClellan got from running over and killing a Flamingo bird at a shopping mall... so much so that he continued to circle the place killing loads of them.

    I don't think any of this means he deserved to end up brain damaged. But he was a sicko.
    Never heard that one
    Crazy bastard

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    McClellan wasn't just into dog fighting he was sadistic.

    His own relations described him as - frightening and extremely violent.

    He would buy dogs from the pet shop, tape their mouths shut and let his pitbull rip them to bits. He shot his dog for losing a fight.

    His former coach described the pleasure McClellan got from running over and killing a Flamingo bird at a shopping mall... so much so that he continued to circle the place killing loads of them.

    I don't think any of this means he should have ended up as he did. But he was a sicko.
    I had heard things from reading around about McClennan, but I had never paid too much attention. Those acts are just horrible though, the flamingo thing sounds utterly bizarre.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Memphis View Post
    I understand that its a cultural thing and being around it your more likely to participate than if not in that environment. Still doesnt make it acceptable though, he either choose to torture dogs or he isnt capable of distinguishing between sport and cruelty.

    I also dont think anyone wakes up one morning and decides that they are going to become a kiddie fiddler.

    Can I be the one who moves this debate away from paedophiles Bad e.g

    Box on
    Yeah, we can leave the strange uns out of this one

    I realise the distaste his actions inspire.

    My point is that McClellan was only replicating practice amongst the circles he grew up in.

    If you go to a primary school, you'll find kids that swear like sailors.
    Parents of the more mannerly may find this unacceptable, but is it the childrens fault that they try to replicate what they think is normal or ok?

    My only quarrel is that people say they don't pity him.
    How can a boxing fan look at a fallen warrior (good or bad), see his condition and not be saddened?

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    McClellan wasn't just into dog fighting he was sadistic.

    His own relations described him as - frightening and extremely violent.

    He would buy dogs from the pet shop, tape their mouths shut and let his pitbull rip them to bits. He shot his dog for losing a fight.

    His former coach described the pleasure McClellan got from running over and killing a Flamingo bird at a shopping mall... so much so that he continued to circle the place killing loads of them.

    I don't think any of this means he deserved to end up brain damaged. But he was a sicko.
    I know it sounds terrible, but thats really common Fenster.
    I haven't ever seen it myself, but I've heard of it on several occassions.
    I hate to draw the comparison, but its like sparring, you learn and practise the moves without having to fear retribution.

    Also his dog; Deuce. In the book "War Baby," it explains that dog was hot becuase of the injuries it sustained in a losing effort.

    I heard the Flamingo story and I heard some of his associates claims. They puzzle me as Emmanuel Steward and later Brendan Ingle had good relationships with the man (however brief Brendans was.)
    I suppose at home where he was comfortable and less around the business he may have been more true to his own violent ways.

    He's certainly violent, Teddy Blackburn depicted his fits of anger, even in his disabilitated state.


    I pity him in general, a great athlete felled. A troubled man that was never saved.
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    The ref constantly pushing McClellan back and not letting him follow up on Benn really cost him in the end. Had Gerald followed up the fight would have been over, Benn was holding on for dear life.


    As far as justice goes rjjtszyu, McClellan is imprisoned in his body and he ain't boxing anymore either so it's basically just as you described it.

    Didn't Gerald have one dog that he loved....like litterally

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