Art, no offense, but grow some bruh. The shit ain't that deep. If it ain't for you, it ain't for you. But don't chastise people doing doing or enjoying it.
Art, no offense, but grow some bruh. The shit ain't that deep. If it ain't for you, it ain't for you. But don't chastise people doing doing or enjoying it.
Young dumb and full of cum. Who wouldn't jump at the opportunity to knock fuckas out for a living or working a regular job? Especially now with the widespread popularity of the sport and minor celebrity to gain. With natural fighting instinct on top of a lot of hard work training, could come a opportunity to parlay that into millions.
Are you kidding?
I'd rather be Mike Wilbon than Junior Seau, Johnny Cochran than Muhammad Ali, an of the millions of nameless professionals than the thousands of retired NFL players and fighters who you don't see suffering when the spotlight moves to the next guy.
More than anything, I want to see kids who believe they can actually grow up and do something with their minds. The millions are a fascade-- the vast majority of players end up broke with medical problems.
I'd much rather be a football player than a fighter and the dangers of fighting should be well-known by now. (Again, I'd rather be a professional with a real and safe career than either.) This has been a huge story in football recently and you seem totally oblivious.
Chris Borland won't be the last to retire early due to safety concerns
San Francisco 49ers linebacker Chris Borland is retiring from football at age 24, due to concerns over the head trauma associated with the game, he told Outside the Lines.
by Doug Farrar
Posted: Tue Mar. 17, 2015
I grew up on Tyson fights. I understand the entertainment value. But these activities have no place in a civilized society.
It is bloodsport. Fighting and football are mainly underprivileged people without many other options being treated like Michael Vick's dogs in hopes of making a living. These people are subjected to life-altering and sometimes life-ending damage. It's not just a matter of taste.