Well, if you respect him for doing something, why do you feel the need to mock him for the very same thing?E wrote:Look, I respect Emile Griffith an AWFUL lot for coming out in a macho sport - it is virtually unknown for any pro sportsman to come out, let alone in boxing.Carbo wrote:Yes, absolutely hilarious to mock a true warrior of the ring because of his sexuality with the kind of joke a seven year old would view as base and childish.E wrote:Oh I just got this....Come on carbo it's not that out of order. I think it's fairly funny I'm afraid....
Why don't you go the whole hog and start mocking blacks, hispanics and jews, too?
Come on. Grow up, eh?
But all I'm saying is that the joke, whilst being childish, is fairly tongue in cheek, and is not spiteful. There is no need for your over-the-top holier than though thought-fascism.
The gays I know would chuckle, they would just find it a bit silly.
I love the way people such as yourself get 'offended' at everything on behalf of other groups who probably wouldn't give a sh1t anyway.
The joke was not tongue in cheek, which is something altogether different. While I know it was not designed to deliberately hurt, and whether or not you know a whole gaggle of gays who would laugh at it, I know that Griffith would be hurt by it.
Here you have one of the all time greats, and what's he remembered for? Being gay. Not for being brave enough to come out in a macho, openly homophobic sport (and clearly homophobic fans), but remembered in a nudge-nudge, arses to the wall, lads kind of not one of us way.
It's a little bit pathetic, to be honest. And not a little sad.
Now, enough said on this subject. Let's let it drop.
Hardest man in boxing, ever, for the all round package of toughness, meanness, indestructibility, and the ability to induce fear and live up to the billing is, without debate, Roberto Duran.
At lightweight, he was quite literally a killer. I cannot imagine anyone in the history of boxing at that weight even coming close to stopping him. Over fifteen rounds, by hook or by crook, he would wear you down, hurt you bad and put you in the hospital. If you were lucky. And he looked like a frickin' pirate.