Its irreverent how other people see his tweets, some find him offensive some (you) dont. Thats not the issue ive made.asdfjkl wrote: ↑01 Mar 2018, 07:11Well, when Mike Tyson said he wanted to eat Lewis his children in the name of Allah after he ate someone's ear off even before it wasn't much of a problem was it?Mimmy wrote: ↑01 Mar 2018, 06:09Everyone is entitled to freedom of speech at some level, but sports stars have to be careful what they say because they are role models. There are some quite frightening people out there who try to engage with sports stars in ways that can be quite different from the normal fan.
I'm not saying this guy is a superstar and will have a great deal of boxing fans that follow him or look upto him but there will be 'some'
If someone like David Beckham for example said this kid of stuff for one thing it would be in every newspaper and every news channel in the UK. So sports stars have to be careful what they say and how they conduct themselves. I'm pretty sure when you sign a contract with any company, be it the BBBoC or Tesco there will be a policy regarding 'whats expected of you as an employee'
If an employee of Tesco is Tweeting on a night time out of works time 'Old lady slipped in isle 3 today, #mandown, hope she dies' or 'man tied is dog up outside while shopping today, pissing down with rain, hope he comes out in a wheelchair'
While is is out of works time it makes on difference he is not conducting himself as his employer would want. He would be suspended and possibly fired. (What the policy he signed told him not to do)
Ive seen it within my company. Remember when it was the ice bucket challenge a few years ago? Well a nurse, who is a professional person, signed a policy informing her of what the NHS expect of her many years ago, and have to sign it on a yearly basis (possibly no one reads it before signing). This lass innocently went on a weekend break. While away did the ice bucket challenge, nothing flash, no swear words or anything, but did it in a sexy funny way in a bikini, again nothing which what I would have thought was fireable or even suspendable. So all her friends shared it on Facebook and it soon got back to her manager. She was hauled in, not only in front of her managers manager but the board, and people who issue nurses their yearly pin.
This lass, who is a effing good nurse almost lost her job, I dare say being a damn good nurse is what held her onto it.
So even a simple 'prank' if you like was bringing her role into disrepute.
This boxer should not be permanently banned. But as im sure his policy states as such he should be suspended and brought in, in front of the men who 'employ him', the BBBoC and give a reason why he is saying these things against company policy.
In my opinion he should be treated as such for breaking policy rules, its as simple as that.
When Wilder smashed a girl up, drove around with weed, put a doll that was supposed to symbol Duhaupas on fire, even shot a doll that was supposed to symbol Szpilka, but that vid later got removed, he smashed up a troll, calling all the reasonable boxer that called him out drugs users without evidence and even with evidence that shows the opposite of it it wasn't a problem. When David Haye said he would make sure Bellew ended in hospital it wasn't a problem right? Or even when he was wearing a shirt with Klitschko his head amputated from his body it wasn't a problem right? Or if he sticks a glass in someone's face, no problem right? Or when he offers a fight to someone if that someone shows a good performance on his undercard for free and in the end fight a cruiserweight instead? And actually lose that fight?
When Chisora smashed Klitschko in his face without gloves just before the match, no problem right?
But now, all of a sudden, when this guy says that "there are some guys out there who are hoping that he will die because of boxing"... They just ban him from the sport?
Did he shout? Did he use offensive words? Was he getting personal? Was he threatening someone? Did he lie?
Nope, none of it, they appearantly just don't want him in the ring for whatever reason and this is their excuse.
I'm purely going on policy.